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BULLETIN
OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY
OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
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APRIL, 1895
BOSTON
PUBLISHED BY THE TRUSTEES
1895
TRUSTEES OF THE LIBRARY
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CONTENTS.
Information for Readers 2
Historical Fiction Index. Scandinavia, Denmark, Iceland, Norway,
Sweden 3
Titles of works by and relating to Goethe 19
Titles of works in the Thayer Library 33
Seven views of Boston, from the dome of the State House, and one
view of the front of the State House, from photographs taken in 1858, 94
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BULLETINS
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BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
VOL. 14
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NUMBERS 100-103. APRIL 1895 -JANUARY 1896
BOSTON
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INDEX TO VOL. 14, NEW SERIES, VOL. 6.
Bostou, Seven views of, from the dome of the State
House. 94
Card Catalogue, Subject catalogues reprinted
from the.
13. Goethe. 19
Classified list of recent additions. 243
Denmark, Historical fiction relating to. 9
Eastern Empire, Historical fiction relating to. in
English Fiction added since July, 1893. 223
German Fiction. Poinding list. 129
Goethe, Works by and relating to. 19
Historical Fiction Index :
Scandinavia : Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Swe-
den. 3
Russia, Poland, Eastern Empire, Turkey, Ser-
via. loi
Spain, Portugal. 299
Iceland, Historical fiction relating to. 1 1
Norway, Historical fiction relating to. ii
Poland, Historical fiction relating to. no
Portugal, Historical fiction relating to. 314
Russia, Historical fiction relating to. loi
Russian language. Works in the. 116
Scandinavia, Historical fiction relating to. 3
Servia, Historical fiction relating to. 115
Spain, Historical fiction relating to. 299
Sweden, Historical fiction relating to. 14
Thayer Library, Titles of works in. 33
Turkey, Historical fiction relating to. 113
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English Prose Fiction. 8th edition, 1893.
French Fiction. Finding list.
Handbook for readers. Ninth edition, 1890.
History, Biography, and Travel. 3d ed., 1892.
Memoranda of Lieut. Col. Eld, 1779 and 1780.
Original letters of Earl Percy, 1774-1778. In
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Catalogues of Special Libraries and
Collections.
Barton Library. Catalogue (complete). Part 1.
Shakespeare collection.
Franklin Library. List of portraits. In Bulletin
no. 84.
John A. Lewis Library of early New England
books. Catalogue. In Bulletin no. 89.
Prince Library. Catalogue.
Thayer Library. Catalogue. In Bulletin no. 100.
Ticknor Library. Catalogue.
Tosti Engravings. Catalogue.
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Chart of Boston Harbor, in color, made by order
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First Draft of the Freemen’s Oath, in the hand-
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Five broadsides of the Boston Committee of Corre-
spondence, 1773, 74. In Bulletin no. 93.
Five Revolutionary broadsides. In Bulletin no.
90.
Four broadsides relating to the American Colonies,
1696, 1697, 1774, 1775. In Bulletin no. 94.
Latin version of 1493 of the First letter of Colum-
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List of passengers in the Speedwell, 1656. In
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Petition of the Handycraftsmen of Boston, 1677,
against the intrusion of strangers. In Bulletin
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Plan of Boston, drawn by Chevalier Daux in 1692.
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Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, 1629-
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Index to American Local History.
Bulletins, numbers 1-3, 19-22, 24, 28, 46, 54-56, 72.
CHRONOLOGICAL JNDEX
A
TO
HISTORICAL FICTION,
Including Prose Fiction, Plays and Poems.
THIRD AND ENLARGED EDITION.
Note. — This Index has been published thus far in the Bulletin in the following order:
1892.
1894.
January.
The discovery of America.
July.
Germany: to seventeenth century.
The North American colonies.
October.
Germany : seventeenth through 1
April.
The American Revolution.
teenth century.
July.
The United States.
Austria.
October.
Stories illustrating American life.
Hungary.
1893.
Bohemia.
January.
England ; to James i.
1895.
April.
England ; James i. to Victoria.
January.
Switzerland.
July.
England : Victoria.
Netherlands.
Scotland.
April.
Scandinavia.
October.
Ireland.
Denmark.
1894.
Iceland.
■January.
France : to seventeenth century.
Norway.
April.
France : seventeenth through nineteenth
Sweden.
century.
The Trustees of the Public Library wish to obtain any of the following books which
are without shelf-numbers. Suggestions as to additional titles will be gladly received.
SCANDINAVIA.
EARLY, GENERAL, AND LEGENDARY.
See F. W. Horn’s Geschichte der Literatnr des ekandina-
viBcben Nordens, 2871.60; in English, History of the litera-
ture of the Scandinavian north. . . . Revised by the author,
and translated by R. B. Anderson. With a bibliography
of the imi)ortant books in the English language relating to
the Scandinavian countries, by Thorvald Solberg, 4871.23.
Anderson, Rasmus B. Norse mythology; or, the
religion of our forefathers, containing all the
myths of the Eddas. With an introd. Chicago,
1875; 3d ed., 1873. 3487.60; 2100.16
— Viking tales of the North. The sagas of
Thorstein, Viking’s son, and Fridthjof the Bold.
Trans, hy R.B. Anderson, and Jon Bjarnason. Also,
Tegner’s Fridthjof’s saga, trans. by G. Stephens.
Chicago, 1877; 3d ed., 1889. 1082.3; 2876.73
2876.97
Arnold, Matthew. Balder dead. In his Poems.
Boston, 1856; etc. 325.11; 4560.85.1; 6609.24.1
Asbj0rnsen, Peter C. Folk and fairy tales.
Trans, by H. L. Braekstad, with introd. by Ed-
mund W. Gosse. 7th ed. N. Y., 1889. 41.9
— Norske Huldre-Eventyr og Folkesagn. 3dje
Udg. Christiania, 1870. 2872.64
— Round the Yule log. Norwegian folk and fairy
tales. Trans, by H. L. Braekstad. London, 1881.
Asbj0rnsen, Peter C., and Moe, Jurgen I. Norske
Folke-Eventyr. Christiania, 1874. 2872.68
— Trans. Popular tales from the Norse. By Sir
George W. Dasent. 2d ed., N. Y. Edinb., 1859;
3d ed , N. Y., 1888. 748.18; 2866.ro; 2875.84
— A selection from the Norse tales [Norske Folke-
Eventyr], for the use of children. By Sir George
W. Dasent. Edinb., 1862.
Ballantyne, Robert M. Erling the Bold. A tale
of the Norse sea-kings. Phila., 1870; London,
1886. 748.20
Bell, Mary. By northern seas. London, 1887.
Boyesen, Hjalmar H. The modern Vikings.
N. Y., 1887. 24.35
— Norseland tales. N. Y., 1894. 63-99
3
Historical Fiction
Scandinavia
Dahn, Felix. Saga of Halfred the Sigskald. A
northern tale of the 10th century. Trans, by
Sophie F. E. Veitch. Paisley, 1886. 2876.106
Dasent, Sir George W. The Vikings of the
Baltic. A tale of the North in the tenth century.
London, 1875. ***6564.86
Ettmueller, Ernst M. L., ed. Altnordischer Sa-
genschatz in neun Biichern. tbersetzt und er-
liiutert. Leipzig, 1870. 4873-4
Ewald, Johannes. Balders Dpd. Et heroiskt
Syngespil. In his Samtlige Skrifter. B. 3.
Kjpbenhavn, 1815. **2876.4.3
— Rolf Krage. Et Sprgespil. In his Samtlige
Skrifter. B. 2. Kjpbenhavn, 1814. **2876.4.2
Folk-lore and legends. Scandinavian. Phila.,
1891. 2869a.87
Goddard, Julia. lYonderful stories from northern
lands. With introd. by George W. Cox. London,
1871. 1771.23
Hodgetts, J. Frederick. The champion of Odin ;
or. Viking life in the days of old. A tale of an-
cient war. London, 1885. 75-70
Jones, Julia C. Valhalla: the myths of Norse-
land. A saga. N. Y., 1880.
Keary, Annie and Eliza. The heroes of Asgard.
Tales from Scandinavian mytholog}'. New ed.
London, 1880. 2081.6
Lamed, Augusta. Tales from the Norse grand-
mother (the Elder Edda). N. Y., 1881. 2081.3
Longfellow, Henry W., ed. Poems of places.
[Vol. 8.] Scotland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway,
Sweden. Boston, 1877. 1357.27.8
Mabie, Hamilton W. Norse stories retold from
the Eddas. Boston, 1882. 1771.18
Morris, William. The story of Sigurd the Vol-
sung and the fall of the Niblungs. Boston, Lon-
don, 1877. 1346.25; 2564.56; 2564.57
Muellner, Adolph. Konig Yngurd. Trauerspiel.
Leipzig, 1817; 1871. 6876.22; 4898.51.31
Time, about 1000 B,c.
Oehlenschlager, Adam G. Baldur bin Gode.
In his Tragpdier. Kipbenhavn, 1853. 2894.1
• — Trans. Baldur der Gute. Eine nordisch-
mythologische Tragodie. In his Werke. B. 3.
Breslau, 1839. *2898.3.3
— Hrolf Krake. In his Poetiske Skrifter. Vol.
31.
• — Nordens Guder. Et episk Digt. Kidbenhavn,
1819.
Combines in one connected whole the legends of the
Eddas.
— Trans. Die Gotter Nordens. Episches Ge-
dicht. Aus dem Diinischen von G. C. Legis.
Leipzig, 1829. **2276.7
Translations from this poem, in English, are in G. Pigott’s
Manual of Scandinavian mythology, 2877.2.
— Waulundur. Ein nordisches Mahrchen. In
his Werke. B. 20. Breslau, 1839. *2898.3.20
■ — • Trans. Vaulundurs saga. A legend of Way-
land Smith. From the German by Elizabeth Kin-
near. In Depping, Georg B., and Michel,
Francisque X. Wayland Smith. London, 1847.
2236.12
Pitt, Ruth J. The tragedy of the Norse gods.
London, 1893. 6874.53
Popular tales and romances of the Northern
nations. London, 1823. 2903.31
Potter, F. Scarlett. Erling; or, the days of St.
Olaf. London, 1876. 1464.12
Segerstedt, Albrekt. My Lady Legend and other
folk tales from the North. Trans, from the
Swedish, by Anna von Rydingsviird (Baroness von
Proschwitz). With an introd. by the author.
Boston, 1891. 11.30; ***2903.39
Stagnelius, Erik J. Blenda. Epische Dichtung.
Aus dem Schwedischen von Rudolf Wellnau
[pseud, of Ludwig Adolf Kiirbis]. Leipzig, 1874.
4907.50.66
Thorpe, Benjamin. Northern mythology, com-
prising the principal popular traditions and super-
stitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the
Netherlands. London, 1851, 52. 5485.17
Contents. — 1. Northern mythology. 2. Scandinavian pop-
ular traditions and superstitious. 3. North German and
Netherlandish popular traditions and superstitions.
— Yule-tide stories. A collection of Scandinavian
and North German popular tales and traditions,
from the Swedish, Danish, and German. London,
1853. 846.12; 6028.62
Vicary, John F., ed. and trans. A stork’s nest;
or pleasant reading from the North. London,
1886. 65.58; 4870a. 49
Vigfusson, Gudbrand, and Powell, Frederick
York, eds. Corpvs poeticvm boreale. The poetry
of the old Northern tongue, from the earliest
times to the 13th century. Oxford, 1883. 4871.15
Waegner, Wilhelm. Asgard and the gods. Tales
and traditions of our northern ancestors told for
boys and girls. Adapted by M. W. Macdowall,
and edited by W. S. W. Anson. Phila., London,
1880; etc. 2081.2; 2903.22; **K.i67.5
Wagner, Richard. Wieland der Schmiedt, als
Drama entworfen. In his Gesammelte Schriften.
B. 3. Leipzig, 1872. 4894.1.3
— Trans. W’^ieland the Smith, a dramatic sketch.
In his Prose works. Vol. 1. London, 1892.
8043.113.1
Eddas.
For editions of the Eddas, see T. Mbbius’s Catalogue
librorum Islandicorura et Norvegicorum seiatis mediae,
*'2151 .10. and his Verzeichniss . . . 1865 bis 1879, *2151.19.
A list of the text-editions and translations of the Eddas, by
T. Solberg, is in the Boston Public library Bulletin, vol. 6,
1884, pp. 75-84, *6200a.32, **6200a.o3.
Edda, the elder. Edda Ssemundar hinns Froda.
The Edda of Saemund the Learned. From the old
Norse or Icelandic, with a mythological index.
[By B. Thorpe.] London, 1866. 4875.14
For other editions of this Edda in the Boston Public li-
brary, see the card catalogue.
— Allweise’s Spriiche, Thryms-Sagelied, Hymis-
Sagelied und Loki’s Wortstreit (Alvissmal,
Thrymskvida, Hymiskvida, Lokasenna). Vier
eddische Gedichte des Thor-Cyclus, kritisch her-
gestellt, iibersetzt und erklart von Friedrich W.
Bergmann. Strassburg, 1878. 28703.93
— Les chants de Sol (Solar li6d), poeme tire de
I’Edda de Saemund avec une traduction et une
commentaire par F. G. Bergmann. Strasbourg,
1858. 2902.7
— Trans. The song of the sun. A poem of the
eleventh century ; from the more ancient Icelandic
collection called the Edda. Imitated by James
Beresford. With a preface, notes and a short
account of the autlior. London, 1805. *4870.12
4
Scandinavia
Historical Fiction
— Das Graubartsliecl (Harbardsliod) Loki’s Spot-
treden auf Thor. Norraenisches Gedicht der Sae-
munds Edda kritisch hergestellt, iibersetzt und
erklart von F. W. Bergmann. Leipzig, 1872.
2876.71
— Des Hehren Spriiche (Hava mal) und altnor-
dische Spriiche, Priameln und Runenlebren.
Ethische und magische Gedichte aus der Siemunds-
Edda, kritisch hergestellt, iihersetzt und erklart
von Friedrich W. Bergmann. Strassburg, 1877.
28703.94
— Le message de Skirnir et les dits de Grimnir.
(Skirnisfor — Grimnismal.) Poemes tires de I’Edda
de Saemund publics avec des notes philologiques,
une traduction et un commentaire perpetuel par
F. G. Bergmann. Strasbourg, 1871. 4870b. 58
— Poemes islandais (Voluspa, Vafthrudnismal,
Lokasenna) tires de I’Edda de Saemund publics
avec une traduction, des notes et un glossaire par
F. G. Bergmann. Paris, 1838. 2870.65
— Rig’s Spriiche (Rigs mal) und das Hyndla-Lied
(Hyndlu Hod). Zwei sozialethische Gedichte der
Saemunds-Edda kritisch iibers. und erklart von
F. W. Bergmann. Strassburg, 1876. 28703.90
— Vielgewandts Spriiche und Groa’s Zaubersang
(Fiolsvinnsmal — Grougaldr). Zwei norriinische
Gedichte der Saemunds-Edda, kritisch hergestellt,
iibersetzt und erklart von Friedrich AV. Bergmann.
Strassburg, 1874. 28703.91
— AVeggewohnts Lied (Vogtams kvida), der Odins
Raben Orakelsang (Hrafna galdr Odins) und der
Seherin Voraussicht (Vblu spa). Drei eschato-
logische Gedichte der Saemunds-Edda, kritisch her-
gestellt, iibersetzt und erklart von Friedrich W.
Bergmann. Strassburg, 1875. 2870.71
Edda, the younger. The Younger Edda; also
called Snorre’s Edda, or the Prose Edda. AVith an
introd., notes, etc., by Rasmus B. Anderson. Chi-
cago, 1880. 2826.66
The Younger Edda is ascribed to Snorre Sturleson and Olaf
Thordsson. For other editions in the Boston Pubiic li.
brary, see the card catalogue.
— Les aventures de Thor dans I’enceinte-exteri-
eure, racontees par Snorri, fils de Sturla ; morceau
tire de I’Edda en prose, traduit litteralement du
texte norrain et accompagne d’un commentaire par
F. G. Bergmann. Colmar, 1853. 2870.67
— La fascination de Gulfi (Gylfa Ginning) ; traite
de mythologie scandinave compose par Snorri
fils de Sturla. Traduit du texte norrain en franqais
et explique par Frederic G. Bergmann. 2e ed.
Strasbourg, 1871. 4873.33
Sagas.
For a bibliography, see T. Mobins’s Catalogns librorum
Islandicurum et Norvegicorum setatis media;, ^dlol.lO; also,
his Verzeichniss der auf dein Gebiete der altnordischcn
Sprache und Litteratur von 1855 bis 1879 erschienenen
Schriften, *2151.19.
The list below is meant to include all works in this Library
on the literature of sagas whether historical, traditional or
romantic; this will explain the introduction here of works
foreign to the subject of historical fiction.
Altnordiscbe Saga-Bibliothek. Herausg. von
Gustaf Cederschibld, Hugo Gering und Eug. Mogk.
Heft 1-3. Halle, 1894.
Bandamanna saga. De Sammensvornes Saga.
In Billeder af Livet paa Island. B. 3. Kjpben-
havn, 1876. 4872.5.3
— The story of the banded men. [Done into
English by AVilliam Morris and E. Magntisson.J
In Saga library. Vol. 1. London, 1891. 2875.105
Billeder af Livet paa Island. Islandske Sagaer.
Paa Dansk ved Fr. AA^inkel Horn. Kj0benhavn,
1871-76. 4872.5
Bjarnar saga Hitdoelakappa. Bj0rn Hitdale-
kjtempes Saga. In Billeder af Livet paa Island.
Samling 2. Kj0benhavn, 1874. 4872.5.2
Time, 1000-1025.
Droplaugarsona saga. Saga om Helge og Grim,
Dropl0gs Sinner. In Billeder af Livet paa Island.
Samling 1. Kj0benhavn, 1871. 4872.5.1
Egils saga Skallagrimssonar. The story of Egil
Skallagrimsson : an Icelandic family history of the
ninth and tenth centuries. Trans, by AY. C.
Green. London, 1893. 6896.2
Eiriks hattr rauSa. Fortaslling om Erik den R0de.
In Billeder af Livet paa Island. Samling 3. Kjd-
benhavn, 1876. 4872.5.3
— Saga of Eirek the Red. In Horsford, Eben N.
Discovery of America by Northmen. Boston,
1888. *4311.105
Eyrbyggja saga. Eyrhyggja Saga, herausg. von
G. A^igfiisson. [Icelandic.] Leipzig, 1864.
— The story of the ere-dwellers (Eyrbyggja saga)
with the Story of the heath-slayings (HeiSarviga
saga) as appendix. Done into English out of the
Icelandic, by AVilliam Morris and Eirikr Magniis-
son. London, 1892. [Saga library. A^ol. 2.]
2875.106
A graphic description of the events between 880 and 1030 is
found in the Eyrbyggja saga. — Horn.
Faereyinga saga eller Fterdboernes Historic i den
islandske Grundtext med faeroisk og dansk Over-
saettelse. Udgiven af C. C. R. Kjobenhavn, 1832.
Fagrskinna. Kortfattet norsk Konge-Saga fra
Slutningen af det tolfte eller Begyndelsen af det
trettende Aarhundrede. Udgivet . . . af P. A.
Munch og C. R. Unger. Christiania, 1847. 4875.3
In this work are found numerous skaldic poems, for instance
the Eiriksmal on Erik Bloodyaxe.
Flateyjarbok. En Samling af Norske Konge-Sa-
gaer med indskudte mindre Fortaellinger om Be-
givenheder i og udenfer Norge, samt Annaler.
[Edited by G. Vigfiisson and C. R. Unger.]
Christiania, 1859-68.
Fornaldarsogur NorSrlanda. A^aldimar Asmun-
darson hefir buiS under prentun. Re3’kjavik,
1885-89. 48703.43
Contents. — B. 1. Hrolfs saga kraka ok kappa bans. — Vbl-
sunga saga. — Ragnars saga lobbrokar ok sona bans. — paitr
af Ragnars sonum. — Norna-Gests }>attr. — Soria })attr. —
Sogubrot af fornkonungum. — Hervarar saga ok Heibreks.
2. Hversu Noregr bygbist., — Fundinn Noregr. — Saga af
Haiti ok Halfsrekkum. — Af Upplendinga konungum. —
Porsteins saga Vikingssonar. — FriSJ^jofs saga ens frockna.
— Ketils saga haengs. — Grims saga lobinkenna. — Orvar-
Odds saga. — Ans saga bogsveigis. — Hromundar saga
Greipssonar. — Asraundar saga kappab.ana. 3. Gautreks
saga. — Hrolfs saga Gautrekssonar. — Gbngu.Hrolfs saga. —
Bosa saga ok Herraubs. — Egils saga ok Asmundar. — Soria
saga sterka. — HjalmJj^rs saga ok Gives. — Halfdanar saga
Eysteinssonar. — Halfdanar saga Brbnufostra. — Sturlaugs
saga starfsama. — Illuga saga Gribarfostra. — Eireks saga
vibfdila.
Fomaldar sogur NorSrlanda, eptir gomlum hand-
ritum utgefnar af C. C. Rafn. Kaupmannahofn,
1829-30. *4220.16
Contents. — B. 1. Saga af Hrolfi koniingi kraka ok kdppum
bans. — Volsiinga saga. — Saga af Ragnari koniingi lobbrdk
ok sonum bans. — Sbgujiattr af Isorna-Gesti. — pattr af Rag-
nars sonum. — Sogubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum. — Soria
Jiattr. — Hervarar saga ok Heibreks koniings. — Sbgu Heib-
reks koniings ens vitra. 2. Fra Fornjdti ok bans aeltmon-
num. — Saga af Haiti ok Halfsrekkum. — Fribjijofs saga ens
fraekna. — Af Upplendinga koniingum. — Saga Ketils haengs.
— Saga Grime lobinkinna. — Orvar-Ortds saga. — Ans saga
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Scandinavia
bogsveigis. — Saga af Hromundi Greipssyni. — Saga Por-
steiDS Vikingssonar. — Asmundar saga kappabana. — Frib-
fjofs saga fraskna (another shorter form). — Orvar-Odds saga
(anothershorterform). 3. Saga Gautreks koniings, er sumir
kalla Gjafa Kefs sbgu. — Saga af Hrdlli konungi Gautreks-
syni. — Saga Herraubs ok Kdsa. — Gaungu-Hrolfs saga. —
Sagan af Eigli einhenda ok Asmundi berserkjabana. — Soria
saga sterka. — Sagan af Hjalmter ok Giver. — Sagan af
Halfdanl Eysteinssyni. — Hiilfdanar saga Brdnufdstra. —
Sagan af Sturlaugi starfsama lugolfssyni. — Sagan af Illuga
Gribarfostra. — Sbgu Ereks vibfbrla. — liegistr.
Fornmamia sogur, eptir goinlum handritum ut-
gefnar aS tilhlutun Lins Norrwiia FornfraeS'a
Felags. Kaupmannahpfii, 1825-37. 2826.11
Contents. — B. 1—3. Saga Olafs koniings Tryggvasonar meb
tilheyrandi pattura. 4, 5. Saga Olafs koniings hins Uelga. 6
Sbgiir Magnusar koniings goda, Haralds koniings Ilardrada
ok sona hans. 7. Sogur N'oregs kiiniiuga fra Magniisi ber.
fietta til Magniiss Erlingssonar. 8. Saga Sverris koniings.
9. Sogur Ilakoner Sverrissonar. Guttorms Sigurdarsonar,
Inga Bardarsonar ok lidkonar Ilakonarsonar til falls Skiiia
hertoga. 10. Saga Hiikonar Ilakonarsonar fra falli Skiila
hertoga; Brot sbgu Magniiss Lagabsetis ; psettir Hiilfdanar
Svarta, af upperhafi rikis Ilaralds harfagra, Hanks hiibrokar
ok Olafs geirstada-alfs ; Saga I^lafs koniings Tryggvasonari
ritud af Oddi Snorrasyni; Stiitt agrip af N'oregs konunga-
sbgura ok Noregs koniingatal i Ijobum. 11. Jomsvikfnga-
s.aga ok knytlinga meb tilheyrandi Jiattum. 12. Rikisar No-
regs og Dana-koniinga; Aratal markverbnstu vibburba;
Visiir fasbar til retts mals; Registr yfir stabanbfn, hluti og
efni og yfir sjaldgaif orb.
F6stbroel5ra saga. Fostbraidra-saga edr Sagan of
porgeiri Havarssyni ok pormodi Bersasyni Kolbrii-
narskalldi nil utgengin a prent eptir handritum.
[Edited by G. Oddsson.] Kaupmannahofn, 1822.
Saga of the Foster-brothers (1010-1030) : Thormod Kolbru-
narskald and Thorgeir Havarsson. — Horn.
— Fostbr0drenes Saga. In Billeder af Li vet paa
Island. Samling 2. Kjpbenhavn, 1874. 4872.5.2
Frib'hjofs saga. Fri'SPjof’s saga ens frtekna. In
Fornaldar sogur NorSrlanda, litgefnar af C. C.
Rafn. Kaupmannahofn. Vol. 2. 1830. *4220.16.2
— Same. FriSpjofs saga ens froekna. In For-
naldarsbgur NorSrlanda. BiiiS hefir til prentunar
Valdimar Asmundarson. Vol. 2. Reykjavik,
1886. 4870a. 43. 2
— Frithiofs Saga af Esaias Tegner. 5te ITpplagan,
Stockholm, 1831 ; 7de Upplagan, 1842.
*4220.12; 6872.7
— Same. In his Samlade Skrifter. Stockholm,
1860. 6877.11
— Trans. Die Frithiofs-Sage. Aus dem Schwe-
dischen von G. Jlohnike. In neuer Bearbeitung
von Edmund Zoller. Leipzig, 1842 ; 1872.
68793.12; 4898. 51. 46
— Same. In his Ausgeiviihlte poetische Werke.
B. 1. Stuttgart, 1885. 28903.57
— Trans. Frithiof’s saga; a legend of ancient
Norway. By L. A. Sherman. Boston, 1878.
2870.52; **K. 181.5
— Same. The Frithiof-saga ; or, lay of Frithiof.
In the original metres from the Swedish, by Wil-
liam L. Blackley. London, 1880. ***2870.53
Other editions, in English, by various editors, are on 1328.11,
2876.76, 2903.26, 3487.58, 6872.25.
Gisla saga Siirssonar. Gisle Sursspns Saga. In
Billeder af Livet paa Island. Samling 1. Kj0-
benhavn, 1871. 4872.5.1
Story of an outlawed skald (950-980). — Horn.
— The story of Gisli the outlaw. From the Ice-
landic, by George Webbe Dasent. Phila., 1866.
48751
Grettis saga. Grettes Saga. In Billeder af Livet
paa Island. Samling 2. Kjpbenhavn, 1874.
4872.5.2
— Grettis saga, ved G. Magniisson og G. Thordar-
son. Oversat af G. Thordarson. [Icelandic and
Danish.] Kjpbenhavn, 1853-50. [Nordisk Lite-
ratur-Samfund. Nordiske Oldskrifter. 16, 25.]
— Grettis saga. The story of Grettir the Strong,
trails, from the Icelandic by E. JIagnusson and W.
Morris. London, 1869. 4875.16
Grdnlaiids historiske Mindesm®rker, udgivne af
det Kongelige nordiske Oldskrift-Selskab. Kjp-
benhavn, 1838, 45. *4220.15
Contents. — B. 1. Indledende Undersbgelse. — Om Guii-
bjbrns Skjaer. — Om Are Marsbn, hans Seilads til Amerika
og hans faste Ophold sammesteds. — Priesten Are Thorgils-
sons, kaldet den Lairdes, Beretning ora Grbnlands Opdagelse
og fbrste Beboelse, af hans saakaldte Schedie. — Brudstyk-
ker af Laudnama ora Grbnlands Opdagelse, Beboelse og
Landnarasmaend. — Erik den Rbdes Saga. — Thorfinn Karls-
efnes Saga. — Uddrag af Eyrbyggja om Grbnlaendernes
islandske Hjemstavns fbrste Beboelse og Tiidragelser saint
Grbnlands aeld.ste Nybyggeres Levnet. 2. I'ddrag af Floa-
manna-Saga indeholdende Thorgils Tliordarsbns, kaldet Or-
rabeinfostres, Liv og Levnet. — Briidstykker angaaende
Christendoramens fbrste Indfbrelse paa Grbnland efterFo-
ranstaltning af den norske Konge Olaf Tryggvesbn. — Om
Thoraren Nefjulfsbns mislykkede Tog til Grbnland, Uddrag
af Olaf den Helliges Saga. — Uddrag af Fostbriedra-saga an-
gaaende Thorgeir Havarsbns Drab og Thormod Kolbrune-
skjalds Ophold i Grbnland. — Skjald-Helge, Grbnlands Laug-
mand, et historisk Mindedigt. — Uddrag af Gisle Snrsbns
Saga, isaer indeholdende Helge Vcsteinsbns, een af Grbii-
lands fbrste Indbyggeres, Levnet. — Fortaslling'om Thrond
fra Oplandene. — Uddrag af Fortaellingen om Andun den
Vestfjordske. — Sammendrag af Beretningerne om Lig-Lo-
din. — Fortaelling om Einar Sokkesbn. — Udtog af Rafn
Sveinbjbrnsbns Saga. — Uddrag af Biskop Gudmund Are-
sbns, kaldet den Godes Saga. — Uddrag af Biskop Pauls
Saga. — Uddrag af Biskop Thorlak den Helliges Saga. —
Uddrag af Kong Hakon Hakonsbns Saga. — Uddrag af Stur-
lunga-Saga. — Ilddrag af det gamle Tillueg til Landnama. —
Uddrag af Biskop Arne Thorlaksbns Saga. 3. Uddrag af
Middelalderens islandske Annaler,vedkommende Grbnlands
Historie. — Grbnlandske og Grbnland vedkommende Diplo-
raer. — Middelalderens geographiske Optegnelser om Grbn-
land og dets Omgivelser. — Blandede Optegnelser, deels af
iisikkert Indhold, deels af freramede Skrifter; Grbnlands og
dets Nabolandes geographiske Forhold, fremstilte 1 Middel-
alderens forsaetlig opdigtede Sagaer. — Brbdrene Zenos
Reiser med Indledning og Anmaerkninger ved J. H. Breds-
dorff. — Om de vigtigste Reiser som i nyere Tider ere fore-
tagne fra Danmark og Norge for igjen at opsbge det tabte
Grbnland og at undersbge det gjenfuudne, af C. Pingel. —
Antiquarisk Chorographieaf Grbnland, en kortfatlet Udsigt
over de der hidtil forefundne Mindesmaerker om de gamle
Nordboer. — Udsigt over Grbnlands gamle Geographie. —
Anhaug til de Grbnland angaaende Diploraer. — Ora de
grbnlandske Biskoppers Segl. — Fortegnelse over Grbnlands
Biskopper. — Chronologisk Udsigt over Grbnlands seldre og
nyere Historie. — Historisk Navneregister. — Geographisk
Register. — Antiquarisk Sagregister.
Gunniaugs saga Ormstiingu. Sagan af Hrafni ok
Gunnlaugi Ormstiingu. In fslendinga Sogur. B.
series, B. 2. Kjobenhavn, 1847. 4870.10.2
— Die Saga von Gunnlaug Schlangezunge. Aus
dem Altislandischen iibersetzt von Alexander Tille.
Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.282
Hagen, Friedrich H. von der. Nordische Helden-
romane. Breslau, 1814-28. 2903.25
Contents. — Vol. 1-3. 'Wilkina- und Niflunga-Saga Oder Diet-
rich von Bern und die Nibelungen. 4. Volsunga-Saga Oder
Sigurd der Fafuirstbdter und die Niflungen. 5. Ragnar-
Lodbroks-Saga, und Norna-Gests-Saga.
Halfs saga ok Halfs rekka. Saga af Haiti ok
Halfsrekkum. In Fornaldarsogur. B.2. Kaup-
mannahofn, 1830; Reykjavik, 1886.
*4220.16.2; 48703.43.2
HallfreSar saga vandraeSaskalds. Ilalfreds Saga.
In Billeder af Livet paa Island. Samling 3. Kj^-
benhavn, 1876. 4872.5.3
Time, 988-1008.
HariSax saga Grimkelssonar. Hardar Saga Grim-
kelssonar ok Geirs. In fslendinga Sogur. B. se-
ries. B. 2. Kjobenhavn, 1879. 4870.10.2
Scandinavia
Historical Fiction
— Hprd Grimkelss0ns Saga. In Billcder af Livet
paa Island. SamlingS. Kj0benhavn, 1876. 4872.5.3
HavaxSar saga tslirSings, bes0rget og oversat af
G. Thordarson, med et Tillaeg 0111 Sagaen og For-
klaring af Viserne, v'ed G. Brynjulfsson. [Ice-
landic and Danish.] Kj0benhavn, 1860. [Nordisk
Literatur-Samfund. Nordiske Oldskrifter. 23.]
The eaga of Havard of Icefirth (997-1002) .
— Trans. Haavard Isfjordings Saga. In Billeder
af Livet paa Island. Samling 1. Kj0benhavn,
1871. 4872.5.1
— Trans. The story of Howard the Halt. [Done
into English out of the Icelandic, by William Mor-
ris and Eirikr Magniisson.] Map. In Saga li-
brary. Vol. 1. London, 1891. 2875.105
Heimskriiigla.
Bee under Norway, division Eariy, general, and legendary,
Bnorri Sturluson. Ilelmskringla.
Hervarar saga. Hervarar saga ok HeiSreks ko-
niings. In Fornaldar sogur NorSlanda. B. 1.
Kaupmannahdfn, 1829; Keykjavik, 1885.
*4220.16.1 ; 48703.43.1
Contains a number of traditions in regard to the sword Tyr-
fing, forged by dwarfs. . . . It reflects tbe old heathen
time with remarkable fidelity ; . . . but the close of this
thrilling saaa is only a dry chronicle-like account of Swedish
kings. — Horn.
— Hervararsaga ok Heidrekskongs. Hoc est his-
toria Hervorte ct regis Heidreki, qvam ex manu-
scriptis legati Arna-Magnasani versione Latina, lec-
tionibus variantibus [etc.] illustravit Stephanus
Biornonis. Additus est brevis commentarius de
situ geographico regionum [etc.] Pet. Frid. Suhm.
Hafnise, 1785. *6873.13
— Hervarar Saga pi Gammal GAtska, nied Olai
Vereli Vttolkning och Notis. Upsalae, 1672.
***48303.52
— Herwara. [Gedicht.] Von Ludwig Frey tag.
Berlin, 1883. 2879.76
HcBnsa-jT'orissaga. Haensa-poris Saga. In Islen-
dinga Sogur. B. series, B. 2. Kjobenhavn, 1879.
4870.10.2
Time, about 960.
— Trans. n0nsetores Saga. In Billeder af Livet
paa Island. B. 1. Kj0benhavn, 1871. 4872.5.1
— Trans. The story of Hen Thorir. [Done into
English out of the Icelandic, by William Morris
and Eirikr Magniisson.] In Saga library. Vol.
1. London, 1891. 2875.105
Hrafnkell FreysgoSi saga. Sagan af Hrafnkeli
FreysgoSa. Udgivet af P. G. Thorsen og K. Gis-
lason. K0benhavn, 1839.
Time, about 950.
— Trans. Ravnkel Fr0jsgodes saga. In Billeder
af Livet paa Island. Samling 1. Kj0benhavn,
1871.
— Trans. Die Saga von Hrafnkell FreysgoSi.
Eine islandische Geschichte aus dem 10. Jahr. n.
Chr. Aus dem altislandischen Urtexte zum ersten-
male in’s Deutsche iibersetzt, und mit Erliiute-
rungen nebst einer kurzen Einfiihrung in die
islandische Sagaliteratur versehen, von Heinrich
Lenk. Wien, 1883. 4871.31
— Trans. The story of Hrafnkell, Frey’s priest.
In Coles, John. Summer travelling in Iceland.
London, 1882. 2861.53
Icelandic sagas and other historical documents
relating to the settlements and descents of the
Northmen on the British isles. Ed. by Gudbrand
Vigfusson. London, 1887. [Great Britain. Public
record office. Chronicles and memorials.] *7038.80
Contents. — Vol. 1. Orkneyinga saga, and Magnus saga,
with appendices. 2. Ilakonar saga, and a fragment of Mag-
nus saga, with appendices. 3. The Orkneyingers’ saga. 4.
The saga of Hacon.
Islendinga Sogur. A. series. Islendinga Sogur.
Eptir gomlum handritum litgefnar at tilhlutun bins
Koniingliga Norriena FornfraeSa Felags. [Edited
by f. GuSmundsson and p. Helgason.] Kaup-
mannahbfn, 1829, 30. *4220.18
Contents. — B.l. fslendingabdk Ara prests ens fr6t5a ))or-
gilsspnar. — Islands Landnamabok. — Heibavigasbgu brot,
ok Agrip Vigastyrs ok HeitSarviga-sbgu. 2. Ljosvetninga
saga. — Svarfdaela s.aga. — Valla-ljots saga. — Vemundar
saga, ok Vigaskiitu. — Vigagliims saga.
tslendinga Siigur. B. series. Islendinga Sogur,
udgivne efter ganile Haandskrifter af det Konge-
lige nordiske Oldskrift-Selskab. Kjobenhavn,
1843-1879. 4870.10,11
Contents. — B. 1. Islendingabok Ara prests ens FroJ>a
Jiorgilssonar. — Landnamabdk. — VitSbiEtir : Vidrauki 8kar»-
sar bokar; ViSrauki Melabokar ennar ^ngri ; NyfundiS brot
Meiabdkar ennar eldri ; A5ttatolu-brot ; Islendingabok [efter
den formeetlig aeldste Original] ; Prestanbfn; Brot af fornu
rimi; Tblu-brot; Reikjaholts maldagi; Register. 2. Harbar
Saga Grimkelssonar ok Geirs. — Hsensa-Pdris saga. — Sagan
af Hrafni ok Gunnlaugi Ormstungu. — Saga af Viga-Styr ok
HelSarvigum. — Kjalnesinga-saga. — VitSbaetir : pattr af Jbkli
Buasyni; HarSar saga Grimkelssonar (Brot); Or8 ok tals-
hsettir ur sbgubroti af Vi'ga-Styr ok HeiSarvigum; GriSa-
mal ok trygSamal; Register [etc.]. 4S70.10. 3,4. Njala,
4870.11.
Jomsvikinga saga. Historia de piratis Jomen-
sibus. In Scripta historica Islandorum. Vol. 11.
Hafniae, 1842. *2826.10.11
— Jonisvikinga-Saga. I Latinsk overststtelse af
Arngrim Jonsson. Udg. af A. Gjessing. Kris-
tianssand, 1877. 2874.110
— Jomsvikinga Saga og Knytlinga tilligemed Saga-
brudstykker og Fortsellinger vedkommende Dau-
mark . . . oversatte af Carl Christian Rafn.
Kjobenhavn, 1829. [Oldnordiske Sagaer. B. 11.]
*2825.8.11
Knytlinga saga. Historia Knutidaruni. In
Scripta historica Islandorum. Vol. 11. Hafnia>,
1842. *2826.10.11
Contains the history of Denmark from Gorm the Old to
Knud VI.
— Knytlinga saga. In Oldnordiske Sagaer. B. 11.
Kjobenhavn, 1829. *2825.8.11
Kormaks saga. Herausg. von Th. Mobius. Halle
a. S., 1886. 2860.66
Iceland, 930-984.
Laxdcela saga. Laxdaela saga og Gunnars hattr
hilSrandabana [etc.]. Edited by J. Thorkelsson.
Akreyi, 1867.
Describes events from 886 to 1030. — Horn.
Extracts from this saga are in Vigfusson’s Icelandic prose
reader, 2889.75.
Ljosvetninga saga. Ljosvetninga saga. In Is-
lendinga Sogur. A. series, B. 2. Kaupmanna-
hofn, 1830. *4220.18.2
The story of the Lightwater men (990-1050).
— Ljosavandsfolkenes Saga. In Billeder af Livet
paa Island. SamlingS. Kjobenhavn, 1876.
4872.5-3
Magnuss saga (Lagaboetis) Hakonarsonar. Frag-
menta Historiae Magni Hakonidae. In Scripta his-
torica Islandorum. Vol. 10. Hafniae, 1841.
*2826.10.10
— Brudstykke af Magnus Lagabseters Saga. In
Oldnordiske Sagaer. B. 10. Kjobenhavn, 1836.
*2825.8.10; *4257.5.10
7
Historical Fiction
Nials saga. Njala. UdgLvet efter gamle Iiand-
skrifter af det Kongelige nordiske Oldskrift-Sel-
skab. Bind 1, 2. Kobenhavn, 1875-89. 4870.11
Forms Bind 3, 4 of the 2d or B. series of the Islendinga Sogur.
The events described took place between 960 and 1016. —
Horn.
— Trans. The story of burnt Njal; or, life in
Iceland at the end of the 10th century. From the
Icelandic of the Njals saga, by G. W. Dasent.
Edinb., 18G1. *2875.12
Noma Gests saga. Norna-Gests J>attr. In For-
naldarsogur NorSlanda. B. 1. Key kjavik, 1885.
48702.43.1
Oldnordiske Sagaer. Udgivne i oversaHtelse af
det Nordiske Oldskrift-Selskab. Kjobenhavn,
1826-37. 12 V. *2825.8 ; *4257.5
Contents. — 1-3. Koug Olaf Tryggves0n8 Saga, oversat af
Carl Christian Rafu, og tilh0rende FortEellinger. 4, 5. Kong
Olaf den Hclliges Saga, med tilh0rende Fortaelliuger. 6.
Magnus den Godes, Harald Haardraades og bans S0nner8
Sagaer. 7. Norges Konge-Sagaer fra Magnus Barfod til
Magnus Erlings0u. 8. Kong Sverres Saga. 9. Norges
Konger Ilakon Sverresdus, Guttorm Sigurdsdns og luge
Baardsdns Sagaer, samt Hakon Ilakousdna Saga indtil Her-
tug Skules Kald. 10. Hakon Hakonsdns Saga fra Hertug
Skules Fald ; Brudstykke af Magnus Lagabaeters Saga; For-
taelling om Halfdan Svarte, Kong Harald Haarfager, Hauk
Haabrog og Olaf Geirstadealf ; Kong Olaf Tryggves0ns Saga
af Odd Muuk; Kort Omrids af Norges Konge-Sagaer og
Norges Kongersekke paa Vers. 11. Jomsvikinga Saga og
Kuytlinga tilligemed Sagabrudstykker og Fortasllinger ved-
kommende Danmark, oversatle af Carl Christian Kafu. 12.
Udsigt over Tidsregningen og geographisk Register.
Orkneyinga saga. The. Trans, from the Ice-
landic by Jon A. Hjaltalin and Gilbert Goudie.
Ed., with notes and introd., by Joseph Anderson.
Edinb., 1873. 2424.50
The Orkneyinga saga is the history of the Orkneymen,
earls and odallers of Norwegian extraction, who established
an earldom of Norway in the northern Scottish isles a thou-
sand years ago, and whose descendants for several centuries
held sway over the Hebrides and northern mainland of Scot,
land. — Preface.
— Orkneyinga saga, and Magnus saga, with appen-
dices. Ed. by Gudbrand Vigfusson. In Icelandic
sagas. Vol. 1. London, 1887. *7038.80
Scripta historica Islandoruin de rebus gestis vet-
erum Borealium, Latine reddita et apparatu critico
instructa, curante Societate regia antiquariorum
Septentrionalium. [Opera et studio Sveinbjornis
Egilssonii.] Hafnise, 1828-46. 12 v. *2826.10
Contents. — Vol. 1-3. Historia Olavi Tryggvii fllii. 4,5.
Historia regis Olavi Sancti. 6. Historiae regum Magni Boni,
Haraldi Sever! et filiorum ejus. 7. Historiae regum Nor-
vegiae a Maguo Nudipede usque ad Magnum Erlingi filium.
8. Historia Sverreris. 9. Historiae Hakonis Sverreris lilii,
Guttorml Sigurdi filii, Ingii Bardi filii et Hakonis Hakonidae
usque ad obitum Skulii duels. 10. Historiae Hakonis Hako-
nidae pars ultima; Fragmenta Historiae Magni Hakonidae;
Particulae de Halvdane Nigro, De initio imperii Haraldi
Pulchricomi, De Hdko Habroka et De Olavo Geirstadalvo ;
Historia brevior Olavi Tryggvidae; Epitome historiae regum
Norvegicorum ; Carmen Noregs Koniingatal. 11. Historia
de piratis Jomensibus; Encomium in piratas Jomenses;
Historia Knutidarum; Fragmenta duo ad res Dunicas per-
tinentia; Particula de Hakone Hareki filio; De avaritia
archiepiscopi Absalonis et de colono quodam. 12. Index
chronologicus et regesta geographica.
Snorri Sturluson. The saga of .Sigurd the cru-
sader 1107-1111. (From the Heimskringla.) In
Wright, T. Early travels in Palestine. London,
1848. 5049.75 ; **6.1593.15
Scandinavia
Sturlunga saga. Sturlunga saga, including the
Islendinga saga of Lawman Sturla Thordsson,
and other works. With prolegomena, appendices,
tables, indices, and maps by Gudbrand Vigfusson.
Oxford, 1878. 2872.55
The Prolegomena, in English, contains an elaborate account
of old Northern literature, pp. xv-cxix.
Describes memorable events from the first settlement to the
downfall of the republic. — Horn.
Sverris saga. Historia Sverreris. In Scripta
historica Islandorum. Vol. 8. Hafiiiai, 1837.
*2826.10.8
— Kong Sverres Saga. In Olduordiske Sagaer.
B. 8. Kjobenhavn, 1834. 2825.8.8; 4257.5.8
Thorfinn Karlsefni. Torfin Karlssemnes Saga,
[porfinns hattr Karlsefnis.] In Billeder af Livet paa
Island. Samling 3. Kj0benhavn, 1876. 4872.5.3
— Saga of Thorfinn. [porfinns hattr Karlsefnis.]
In Horsford, Eben N. Discovery of America
by Nortlimen. Boston, 1888. *4311.105
Thorfinn Karlsefni, and Snorra [^orbrandsson.
Saga porfinns Karlsefnis ok Snorra porbrands-
sonar. Sagaen om Thorfin Karlsefne og Snorre
Thorbrandson. Historia Thorfinni Karlsefnii, et
Snorrii Thorbrandi filii. In Antiqvitates Ameri-
canse. Hafniae, 1837. *2310.5; *2310.6; *4273.1
VapnfirMnga saga. Vopnafjordingernes Saga.
In Billeder af Livet paa Island. Samling 1.
Kjobenhavn, 1871. 4872.5.1
Of the sagas relating to the East of Iceland, the Vapnfer-
dinga saga (970-990) telling of the feuds between the men of
Hof in Weapenfirth and the men of Crosswick, and the
Hrafnkel’s saga Freysgoda . . . are the most important.
— Horn.
Vatnsdoela saga. Vatnsdaela Saga ok Saga af
Finnboga hinum Rama. Vatnsdolernes historie og
Finnboge hiin Staerkes Levnet. . . . Udgivne af
E. C. Werlaufl". [Icelandic and Danish.] Kjoben-
havn, 1812.
The story of the Waterdale men (870-1000). — Horn.
— Vatnsdiila Saga, d. i. die Geschichte der Bewoh-
ner des Vatnsdal (auf Island) um 890-1010
n. Chr. . . . Ubertragen von Heinrich von Lenk,
Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.310
Viga-Gliims saga. Vigagliims saga. In Islen-
dinga Sogur. A. series, B. 2. Kaupmannahofn,
1830. *4220.18.2
Time, 920-1000.
— Trans. Viga Glum’s saga. The story of Viga
Glum. From the Icelandic, with notes and an
introd., by Sir Edmund Head. London, 1866.
4875-15
Viga-Styrs saga ok HeiSarviga. Saga af Viga
Styr ok HeiSarvigum. In Islendinga S5gur. B.
series, B. 2. Kjobenhavn, 1847. 4870.10.2
— Trans. The story of the heath- slayings (Hei-
Sarviga saga). [Done into English out of the
Icelandic, by William Morris and Eirikr Magniis-
son.] In Eyrbyggja saga. The story of the ere-
dwellers. London, 1892. 2875.106
Volsunga saga. The story of the Volsungs and
Niblungs, with certain songs from the Elder Edda.
Translated from the Icelandic by Eirikr Magmis-
son and William Morris. London, 1870. 4874.64
— Same. Ed., with introd. and notes, by H. Hal-
liday Sparling. London, 1888. 2873.89
8
Denmark
Historical Fiction
DENMARK.
EARLY, GENERAL, AND LEGENDARY.
See Bruun, C. V. Bibliotheca Danica fra 1482 til 1830, ♦6161.3.
Vasey, Richard. Raven hill : or, the Danish fort ;
and other poems. London, 1868.
Busbby, Anne S., trans. The Danes sketched by
themselves. A series of popular tales, by the best
Danish authors. London, 1864.
Conyngham, Elizabeth E. L. Eiler and Helvig.
A Danish li-gend. London, 1863.
Qrimm, Wilhelm C., ed. Altdanische Helden-
lieder. BallaJen und Marchen. Heidelberg, 18 1 1.
**2876.2
Qrundtvlg, Nicolai E. S. Optrin af Ktempelivets
Undergang i Nord. Kj0benhavn, 1809.
This work containe ejAsodes p.nlly from the time v/n<'n
healheniam aud Cbii!‘tiatiity were still contending for the
•upremacy . . . and partly from the mythic-heroic lime.
— Horn.
— Roskilde Riim. Kjjzibenhavn, 1814.
— Roskilde Saga til Oplysning af Roskilde-Riim.
Kj0benhavn, 1814.
Herbert, William. Hedin. In his Works. Vol. 1.
London, 1842. 6561.26.1
Ingemaon, Bernh.ard S. Eventyr og Forttellinger.
Ki^benliavn, 1820.
— Holger Danske. Kjjibenhavn, 1837.
Time, 9th century.
Oehlenschlager, Adam G. Hagbarth og Signe.
Tragiiidie. Kj^benhavn, 1815. **2876.12
Scene, Seeland.
— Same. In his Tragj^dier. Ki0benhavn, 1863.
2894.1
— Trans. Hagb.arth nnd Signe. Tragodie. In
his Werke. B. 4. Breslau, 1839. *2898 3.4
— Helge. Et Digt. [Also, Yrsa, trag^ldie.J Kjjii-
benhavn, 1814. **2876.14
— Trans. Helge, ein Gedicht. Romanzen und
Tragodie. In his Werke. B. 3. Breslau, 1839.
*2898.3.3
— Hroars Saga. Kj0benhavn, 1817.
**2876.11; 4227.5
— Trans. Konig Hroar. Eine altnordische Er-
zahlung. In his Werke. B. 19. Breslau, I k39.
*2898.3 19
— Konig Helge. Eine Nordlands-Sage. Deutsch
von Gottfried von Leinburg. 7te umgearb. Aufl.
Leipzig. 1895.
— Palnatoke. Tragodie. In his Trag^dier. K\0
benhavn. 18.63. 2894.:
Time of Harold Blue Tooth, 991.
— Trans. Palnatoke. Trauerspiel. In bis Werke
B. 5. Breslau, 1839. *2898.3.;
— Staerkodder. Tragodie. Ki0benhavn, 1812.
**2876.21
Seeland, 5th century.
— Same. In his Trag0dier. Ki0benhavn, 1853.
2894.1
— Trans. Starkodder. Tragodie. In his Werke.
B. 4. Breslau, 1839. *2898.3.4
Shakespeare. Hamlet.
For editions of llamh-t in this Library, see the Barton cata-
logue; also the Card catalogue.
TWELFTH THROUGH FIFTEENTH
CENTURY.
Hauch, Johan Carsten von. Marsk Stig. Trag0-
die. Kj0benhavn, 1850-
— Valdemar Seir. Et romantisk Eventyr. Kj0-
benhavn, 1802.
Ingemann, Bernhard S. Dronning Margrete, et
bistorisk Digt. Kj0benhavn, 1876.
— Erik Menveds Barndom. Historisk Roman.
Kjfibenhavn, 1878.
— Trans. The childhood of King Eric Menved.
By J Kesson In James, J.C. Library of foreign
romance. Vol. 7. London, 1846.
— Kong Erik og de Fredl0se. Historisk Roman.
Ki0benhavn, 1877.
— Trans. King Eric and the outlaws; or, the
throne, the church and the people in the thirteenth
century. By .lane E. Chapman. London, 1843.
— Det ode Slot.
Time of Valdemar the Great.
— Prinds Otto af Danm.ark og bans Saratid. His-
torisk Roman. Kj0benhavn, 1878.
— Valdemar den Store og bans Maend. Et episk
Digt. Kipbenhavn, 1824.
Time, 1157-1211.
— Valdemar Seier. Historisk Roman. Ki0ben-
havn, 1878.
Time, 1202-1241.
— Trans. Waldemar surnamed Seir; or, the vic-
torious. By [Jane F. Chapman]. London, 1841.
Jones, Ernest C. The wood spirit. London, 1841.
Scene, Jutland.
Mueller, Carl. (Otfried Mylius.) Am Hofe der
nordischen Semiramis [Margaret of Denmark].
Hannover, 1873.
Oehlenschlager, Adam G. Dronning Margareta.
Trag0die. In his Trag0dier. Ki0benhavn, 1853.
2894.1
— Erik og Abel. Tragodie. In his Trag0dier.
Ki0benhavn, 18.53. 2894.1
— Trans. Erich und Abel. Trauerspiel. In his
Werke. B. 7. Breslau, 1839. *2898.3.7
Scharling, C. H. Marsk Stig og Fru Ingeborg.
Tragisk Drama. Kj0benhavn, 1878.
Scribe, Eugene. Bertrand et Raton, ou I’art de
conspirer, comedie. Paris, n. d. *6671.68
Time of Christian vii.
SIXTEENTH THROUGH EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY.
Beer, Michael. Struensee. Trauerspiel. Leip-
zig. 1871. 4898.51.32
Brosboll, Johan Carl 0. (Carit Etlar.) Dronning-
ens Vagtniester.
— Gj0ngeh0vdingen. En Fortaelling. 1876.
Ewald, Herman F. Frants Bdckmann: en Skizze
fra det 18de Aarhundrede. Kj0benhavn, 1861.
9
Historical Fiction
Denmark
— Knud Gyldenstjene. Tidsbillede fra det 15de
Aarlmndrede. Kjjibenhavn, 1875.
— Niels Brahe. Historisk Homan fra det 16de
Aarhundrede. Kjj^benhavn, 1877.
— Den skotske Kvinde paa Tjele [Jutland] Livs-
billede fra Reformationstiden. Kj^benhavn, 1871.
Fournier, Narcisse, and Arnould, Auguste J. F.
Struensee, ou la reine et le favori. Histoire da-
noise de 1769. Baris, 1833.
Frey, Friedrich H. Corfiz Ulfeldt, der Reichhof-
meister von Danemark. Trauerspiel. Miinchen,
1873.
Haucb, Johan Carsten von. Vilhelm Zabern. En
Autobiographie fra Christian den Andens Tid.
Ki)il)enliavn, 1848.
Jacobsen, Jens B. Frau Marie Grubbe. Interi-
eurs aus dem 1 7ten Jahrliuiulert. Frei bearbeitet
von A. Strodtmann. Berlin, 1878.
Larra, Manuel J. de. (Figaro.) El arte de con-
spirar, comedia. In his Obras. Madrid, 1835;
Baris, 1883. **D.i7ob.87. ii ; **0.1403.17.4
Time, 1772.
Oehlenschlager, Adam G. Dina. Trag^die. In
his Trag^dier. Ki^benhavn, 1853. 2894.1
Osborn, Laughton. Matilda of Denmark. In his
The monk. N. Y., 1870.
Priem, Johann P. Die Diinen in Holstein. His-
torisch-romautisches Original-Drama. Niirnberg.
1848. 28793.105
Time, 1500.
Rumohr, Theodor W. (B.P.) Jacob Dannefaerd.
Historisk Novelle fra det 17de Aarhundrede. Kjfi-
benliavn, 1871.
Tagson, Heinrich. Christiern the Wicked. An
historical tale. From the German. London, 1878.
87 9
A story of the time of King .John, and his son Christiern,
1481-1523.
Wuttke-Biller, Emma. Unter dem Scepter der
Hofmeisterin. Eine danische Hofgeschichte aus
dem Elide des xvi. Jahrhunderts. Leipzig, 1888.
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Andersen, Hans C. At vaere eller ikke vaere. In
his Samlede Skrifter. B. 5. Kj^benhavn, 1877.
29093.53.5
— Trans. Sein oder Nichtsein. Roman Von H.
Denhardt. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.180
— De to Baronesser. In his Samlede Skrifter.
B. 5. Kj0benbavn, 1877. 29093.53.5
— Trans The two baronesses. A romance.
N. Y., 1870. *2909.52.5
— Kun en Spillemand. In his Samlede Skrifter.
B. 4. Kj0benhavn, 1877. 2909a 53.4
— Trans. Nur ein Geiger. Roman. Leipzig,
1873; 1.''75. 4878.58; 4907.50.67
— Trans. Only a fiddler. A Danish romance.
N. Y., 1871. *2909.56
— O. T. [In Danish.] Kj^benhavn, 1876. [Sam-
lede Skrifter. B. 3.] 29093.53.3
— Trans. O. Z. [sic.] Original Roman. Von
H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.115
— Trans. O. T. A Danish romance. N. Y.,
1872. *2909.55
Baudissin, Adalbert H., Graf von. Christian viii.
und sein Hof. Hannover, 1863.
Biernatzki, Johann C. Die Hallig, oder die
Schiffbriichisten auf dem Eiland in der Nordsee.
Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.152
— Trans. The Hallig; or, the sheepfold in the
waters. A tide of humble life on the coast of
Schleswig. By Mrs. George P. Marsh. Boston,
1856; 18.)7. 6876.85; 2878.9
Blicher, Steen S. E Bindstouw. Fortaellinger
og Digte i jydske Mundarter. 3die Oplag. Ban-
ders, 1853.
A collection of short stories and poems in the Jutland dialect.
They consist of pictures from real life. — Horn.
— En Landsbydegns Dagbog.
Scene, Jutland,
Brosboll, Johan Carl C. (Carit Etlar.) Aunt
Bodil. — A masqueraile. — The priest’s lamt). —
Repaid. — What a woman never forgets. — The
white stone. — Whitsuntide at Tibirke. — Who
can one depend on? In Vicary', John F., ed. A
stork’s nest. London, 1886. 65.58; 48703.49
Drachmann, Holger H. H. Derovre fra Graen-
sen. Strejftog over det danske Termopylae (Als-
Dybbol) i April Maaned 1377. 7te Oplag. Kj0ben-
havn, 1878.
The siege of Diippel. — Horn.
Ewald, Herman F. Ag.athe. Nutids-Fortoelling.
Kj0benhavn, 1873.
— Familien Nordby. Roman. 7te Oplag. Kj0ben-
havn, 1862.
— Johannes Falk. Roman. Kj0bonhavn, 1865.
— Trans. JoliU Falk. By the translator of “ Nod-
debo parsonage,” etc. London, 1868.
— Olufsborg. — The treasure of Kjoersholm. In
Vicary, John F., ed. A stork’s nest. London,
1886. 65 58 ; 48703.49
Ewald, Johannes. Fiskerne, et Syngespil. In
his Samtlige Skrifter. B. 3. Kjobenhavn, 1815.
**2876.4.3
A dramatized picture of the life of the people on the coast.
— Horn.
Holst, Hans P. Den lille Hornblseser. Et Digt.
Kj0benhavn. 1889.
Presents episodes from the war of 1848—50. — Horn.
Jochumsson, Matthias. Minni Konungs [Christ-
ian I.X.] a Bingvelli. Reykjavik, 1874.
Kessel, Carl von. Schleswig-Holstein meerum-
schlungen. Historischer Roman aus den Jahren
1848-50. Leipzig, 1864.
Lange, Philipp (Philipp Galen.) Andreas Burns
und seine Familie. Geschichtliches Lebensbild
aus dem deutsch-danischen Kriege in 1848-50.
3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1864. 2021.21
Peploe, Annie. (Mrs. J. B. Peploe.) The Lovells :
a story of the Danish war. London, 1874. 470.9
Scharling, C. H. Ved Nytaarstid i N0ddebo
Preestegaard. Kj0benhavn, 1878.
Scudder, Horace E. The Viking Bodleys. An
excursion into Norway and Denmark. Boston,
1885. 662.8
Vonved the Dane, count of Elsinore. In Dublin
university magazine. Vol. 55, 56. Dublin, I860.
*3188.1.55, 56
Wolfhagen, Friderike. (Marie Norden.) Die
Danen hinter dem Danewerk. llistDrischer Roman
aus der jiingsten Vergangenheit Schleswig-Hol-
steins. Leipzig, 1867.
10
Norway
Historical Fiction
ICELAND.
Araaaon, J6n, compiler. Icelandic legends.
Trans, by George E. J. Powell and Eirikr Mag-
nusson. 1st, 2d series. London, 1864, 66.
28703.8
Baxing-Gould, Sabine. Grettir, the outlavr : a
story of Iceland. N. Y., 1889. io4-5t
Caine, Hall. The bondman : a new saga. N. Y.,
1889. 106.49
Flamank, James. The curate of Steinhollt.
[Anon.] A tale of Iceland. London, 1838.
Haggard, Henry Rider. Eric Brighteyes. N. Y.,
1891. 108.49
Romance founded on the Icelandic sagae.
Holm, Torfhildur. Brynjolfur Sveinsson. Rey-
kjavik, 1882.
The only historical novel ever written In Icelandic, and the
first novel produced by an Icelandic woman. — Horn.
Hugo, Victor. Han dTslande. Paris, 1868, 75.
4661.63
— Same. In his CEuvres completes. T. 1. Paris,
1880. 2703.50.1
— Trans. Hans of Iceland; or, the demon of tlie
North. By J. T. Hudson. N. Y., 1862. 1472. i
Ingemann, Bernhard S. Kampen for Valhal.
Triig0die. Ki0benhavn, 1821.
Last contest of the heathen.
Jonsonn, Jon. Jon Jonsonn’s saga: the genuine
autobiography of a modern Icelander. Edited by
George Ralph Fitz-Roy Cole. In Fraser’s maga-
zine. New series, vol. 16. London, 1877.
*3187.1. N. S. 15
— Same. In Littell’s living age. 5th series, vol.
17. Boston, 1877. *#*3161.2. 5th ser. 17
Kormak, an Icelandic romance of the tenth cen-
tury. Boston, 1861.
La Motte Fouqu6, Friedrich H. C., Freiherr de.
Die Fahrten Thiodolfs des Islanders. Ein Ritter-
roman. Hamburg. 1815.
— Trans. Thiodolf the Icelander. London, 1877.
809.17
Nordhoff, Charles. Iceland. In his Stories of
the island world. N. Y., 1857. 939.5
Northern light. The : a tale of Iceland and Green-
land in the 11th century. In Tales illustrating
church history. Vol. 5. London, 1871. 1418.1.5
Oertel, Philipp F. W. (W. 0. von Horn.) The
boy pilot; or, Olaf Thorlaksen. An Icelandic
narrative . . . From the German, by . . .
M. Sheeleigh. London, 1882.
Poestion, Josef C. Islandische Marchen. Aus
den Originalquellen iibertragen. Wien, 1884.
2865.58
Stephens, Charles A. Off the geysers. Boston,
1872.
Thoroddsen, Jon p. Jiingling und Madchen.
Eine Erzahlung. Aus dera Neu-Islandischen
iibersetzt, eingeleitet und mit Anmerkungen ver-
sehen von J. C. Poestion. 2te Aufl. Leipzig,
1886. 4896.50.229
— Trans. Lad and lass. A story of life in Iceland.
By Arthur M. Reeves. London, 1890. 2879.125
— Sigrid : an Icelandic love-story. Trans, by C.
Chrest. Ed. by Thomas Tapper, jun. N. Y.,
1887. 2860.56
Viand, Louis M. J. (Pierre Loti.) P^cheur
dTslande. Roman. 43e 6d. Paris, 1887.
4660b. 13
— Trans, An Iceland fisherman. A story of love
on land and sea. By Clara Cadiot. N. Y., 1888.
100.4
NORWAY.
EARLY, GENERAL, AND LEGENDARY.
See Paul Botten-Haneen’s La Norvege litt^ralre . . . 19e
slide, 615'2.26; also, Norsk Bog-Fortegnelse, 1848-82, *6165.8.
Brifaut, Charles. Ivar, ou les Scandinaves. Tra-
gedie. In his Qiluvres. T. 4. Paris, 1858. 2664.7.4
Bugge, Elseus Sophus. Gamle norske Folkeviser.
Samlede og Udgivne af Sofus Bugge. Kristiania,
1858.
Burgess, J. J. Haldane. The Viking path, a
tale of the White Christ. London, 1894.
Old Viking life, 9th century.
DuChaillu, Paul B. Ivar the Viking. A romantic
history. N. Y., London, 1893. 14.212; 2396.131
Time, A.D. 270-320.
Friis, .lens A. Lappiske Eventyr og Folkesagn.
Chri.stiania, 1871. 6898.3
Landstad, Magnus B. Norske Folkeviser. Samlede
og Udgivne af M. B. Lamlstad. Christiania, 1853.
Onley, Mary. Ulf, the Norseman. A tale of the
fiords. London, 1892. 2576.137
Poestion, Josef C., ed. Lapplandische Marchen,
Volkssagen, Rathsel und Sprichworter. Nach
lapplandischen, norwegischen, und schwedischen
Quellen. Mit Beitragen von Felix Liebrecht.
Wien, 1886. 28703.24
Ranking, Boyd Montgomerie M. Bjorn and Bera :
a norse legend. London, 1878.
Snorri Sturluson. Heimskringla edr Noregs
konunga-sogor. Historia regum Norvegicorum.
Nova ed., opera G. Schoning [etc.]. Havniae,
1777-1826. 2820.21
— Trans. The Heimskringla; or, the sagas of
the Norse kings. From the Icelandic of Snorre
Sturlason. By Samuel Laing. 2d ed., revised
with notes, by Rasmus B. Anderson. London,
1889. 4862.50
Bibliography, vol. 1, pp. xvii-xx.
Chronicles of the kings of Norway down to 1177.
Laing’s Heimskringla inspired several of Longfellow’s best
poems. — Introduction.
Historical Fiction
Norway
— Same. The stories of the kings of Norway
called the round world (Heiiii>kringla'). Done
into Engli'h out of the Icelandic by William Mor-
ris and Eirikr Magnusson. Vol. 1, 2. London,
1893. [Saga library. Vol. 3, 4.] 2875.107
Spencer, Charles E. The Viking, Guy, Legend
of the Moxahala, and other poems. Phila., 1878.
2397-63
Taylor, Bayard. Lars: a pastoral of Norway.
Boston, 1873. 1346.22
TENTH, ELEVENTH CENTURY.
Barron, Elwyn A. The Viking. [Drama.] With
preface by Laurence Barrett. Chicago, 1888.
2860.77
Time, 976 a.d.
Corbett, .lulian. The fall of Asgard. A tale of
St. Olaf’s days. London, 1886.
Dahn, Felix. Odhins Rache. Erzahlung. 2te
Aufl. Leipzig, 1892. 2879 131
— Odhin’s Trost. Ein nordischer Roman aus dem
elften .lahrhundert. Leipzig, 1880. 48703.5
Ibsen, Henrik. Haermaemlene paa Helgeland.
Sku' spil. Christiania, 16.38.
— Trans. Nordische Heerfahrt. Schauspiel. .\us
dem Norwegischen von M. von Borch. Leipzig,
1889. 4896.50.270
— Trans. The Vikings at Helgeland. By William
Archer. In his Prose dramas. Vol. 3. Lon-
don, 1890. 4869.57.3
Ivo and Verena; or, the snowdrop. London, 1842.
Leighton, Robert. Olaf the glorious : a historical
story of the Viking age. London, 1894. 61.50
Oeblenschlager, Adam G. Hakon Jarl. Et Sjzir-
gespil. In his Nordiske Digte. Ki^benhavn, 1807.
2876.10
loth century.
— Same. In his Trag0dier. Ki0benhavn, 1853.
2894.1
— Trans. llakon.Iarl. Trauerspiel. InhisWerke.
B. 5. Breslau, 1839. *2898.3.5
— Trans. Earl Hakon the mighty. From the
Danish by Frank C. Lascelles. London, 1874.
2876.55
— Olaf den Hellige. Trag0die. In his Trag0dier.
Kidbenhavn, 18.33. 2894.1
— Trans. Olaf der Heilige. Tragodie. In his
Werke. B. 6. Breslau, 1839. *2898.3.6
Potter, F. Scarlett. Heroes of the North; or,
stories from Norwegian chronicle. London, 1876.
1464.22
St. Olaf; Christianity. Condensed popular version from the
Heimskriugla.
Reed, I’amelia M. (Mrs. Joseph J. Reed.) The
adventures of Olaf Tryggveson, king of Norway.
A tale of the tenth century, showing how (Chris-
tianity was introduced into Norway. London, 1865.
TWELFTH CENTURY,
Bj^rnson, Bj0rnstjerne. Kong Sverre. Drama.
Kj0benhavn. 1861.
— Sigurd Jorsalfar. Kj^benhavn, 1872. 4870.76
— Sigurd Slembe. 3die Oplag. Kj0benhavn. 1870.
4870.65
— Trans. Korig Sigurd. — Sigurd’s Flucht. —
Sigurd in der Fremde. — Sigurds Heimkehr. In
bis Werke. B. 3-5. Hildburghausen, 1866.
6877-9-3-5
— Trans. Sigurd Slembe: a dramatic trilogy.
From the Norwegian by William Morton Payne.
Boston, 1888. 2860.75
— Zwischen den Schlachten. Schauspiel. In his
Werke. B. 3. Hildburghausen, 1866.
Time of King Swerro, U70.
— Same. Nach dem Norwegischen von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1876. 4907.50.79
Geibel, Emanuel. Konig Sigurds Brautfahrt.
Eiue nordische Sage. 3te Ausg. Berlin, 1848.
THIRTEENTH THROUGH SIXTEENTH
CENTURY.
Bj0rnson, Bj0rnstjerne. Halte-Hulda. Drama.
Andet Oplag. Kj0benhavn, 1869. 4870.78
— Trans. Hulila. Tragodie. In his Werke. B.
2. Hildburghausen, 1866. 6877.9.2
Ibsen, Henrik. Frau Inger auf Ostrot. Sehau-
spiel. Deutsch von M. von Borch. Leipzig, 1891.
4896. 50.292
Time, 1528.
— Trans. Lady Inger of Ostrat. Drama. By
Charles Archer. In his Prose dramas, Vol. 3.
London. 1890. 4869.57.3
— Gddet paa Solhaug. Skuespil. Andet Oplag.
Kj0benhavn, 1880.
Trans. Das Fest auf Solhaug. Schauspiel.
Ubersetzung aus dem Norwegischen von Emma
Klingenfeld. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.244
— Kongs Emnerne. Historisk Skuespil. Kj0ben-
havn. 1875.
— Trans. Die Kronpratendenten. Historisches
Schauspiel. Nach dem Norwegischen. Deutsch
von Adolf Strodtmann. Berlin, 1872. 4873.67
— Same. Deutsch von M. von Borch. Leipzig,
1890, 4896 40.279
— Trans. The pretenders. By William Archer.
In his Prose dramas. Vol. 3. London, 1890.
4869.57.3
Leighton, Robert. The thirsty sword, a story of
the Norse invasion of Scotland (1262-1263).
N. Y., 1892. 13.27
Munch, Andreas. Pigen fra Norge. Historisk-
roniantisk Fortselling. Christiania, 1861.
— Trans. The maid of Norway [Princess Mar-
garet, daughter of King Eric]. An historical ro-
mance. From tlie Norwegian by Mrs. Holiert
Birkbeck. With pen and ink sketches of Nor-
wegian scenery. London, 1878. 75.1
Time, 14th century.
SEVENTEENTH THROUGH NINETEENTH
CENTURY.
Ballantyne, Robert M. Chasing the sun. In his
Tales of adventure. London, 1873.
— Papers from Norway. In his Freaks on the
fells. Phila., n.d.; etc. 448.10
Bdjrnson, Bj0rnstjerne. Arne. Bergen, 1858.
— Trans. Arne. Erzahlung. In his Werke.
B. 1. Hildburghausen. 1865. 6877.9.1
— Same. Deutsch von H. Denhardt. Leipzig,
1883. 4896 50.181
— Trans. Arne, a sketch of Norwegian country
life. By Augusta Plesner and S. Rugeley-Powers.
London, 1866; Boston, 1869. 4867.18; 414. n
— Same. By Rasmus B. Anderson. London,
1884. 2909.71 ; 414. II
12
Historical Fiction
Norway
— Same. In his Life by the fells and fiords.
London, 1879. 98.2
— Brude-Slaatten. Med fire Billeder af A. Tide-
mand. Kj^benhavn, 1K73.
— Trans. Der Brautmarsch. Deutsch von Wil-
helm Lange. Leipzig, 1878. 4907 50.99
— Trans. The bridal march and other stories.
By Rasmus B. Anderson. Boston, 1882 ; Lon-
don, 1881. 1731.16: 2909.69
— Dust. In his Captain Mansana and other sto-
ries. Boston, 1882; London, 1884.
1492.27; 2909 68
— Fiskerjenten. In his Fortaellinger. Del. 2.
Kj0benhavn, 1873. 4870. 87. 2
— Trans. Das Fischermadchen. Aus dem Nor-
wegischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1877.
4907.50.90
— Same. The fisher-maiden. By M. E. Niles.
N. Y., 1869. 41513
— Same. By Rasmus B. Anderson. London, 18.s4.
2909 72
— Fortaellinger. Anden Udgave. Kj^benhavn,
1873 4870.87
Contents. — D. 1. Arne.— Synn^ve Solbakken. — .Tseriibanen
og Klrkeenarden. — 8maa^tykker ; Blakken, Thrond, Ka-
deren, Orneredet, Trofasthed, En Livegaade, En ny
Ferlefart, Bjdrnejaegeren, Ej faarleg Friing, Et farligt
Frleri. 2. En glad (iut. — FiMkerjenten. — Brude-Slaatten.
— En glad Gut. In his Fortaillinger. Del. 2.
Kj0benhavn, 1873. 4870.87.2
— Trans. Ein fruhlicher Bursch. Bauernnovelle.
Deutsch von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1884.
4896.50. ig6
— Trans. A happy boy. By Rasmus B. Ander-
son. Boston, 1881; London, 1884.
415 9; 2909.70
An earlier translation by Slvert and Elizabeth HJerleid U
entitled Ovind; a eiory of country life In Norway.
— Jaernbanen og Kirkegaarden. In his Fortael-
linger. Del. 1. Kj0benliavn, 1873. 4870.87.1
— Trans. The railroad and the churchyard. In
his Captain Man<ana and other stories. Boston,
1882; London, 1884. 1492.27; 2909.68
— Same. The churchyard and the railroad. In
his Life by the fells and fiords. London, 1879.
98.2
— Kleine Erzahlungen. Aus dem Norwegischen
von II. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.193
Contents. — Blacken Thrond. — Der Vater. — Das Ad-
lernest. — Treue. — Ein Lebensrathsel. — Eine neue Ferien-
reise. — Der Barenjager. — Eine gefahrliche Freierei.
— Life by the fells and fiords. A Norwegian
sketch-book. London, 1879. 98 2
— Magnhild. En Fortaelling. Kj0benhavn, 1877.
4870.74
— Trans. Magnhild. By Rasmus B. Anderson.
London, 1884. 2909.67
— Synn0ve Solbakken. In his Fortaellinger. Del.
1. Kj;ibenhavn, 1873. 4870.87.1
— Trans. Synnove Solbakken. Aus dem Nor-
wegischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1875.
4907.50.69
— Trans. Synnove Solbakken. By Rasmus B.
Anderson. Boston, 1881; London, 1884.
41.30; 2909.66
A trauslation by A. Belhell and E. Plesner is entitled Love
and life in Norway, London, 1870.
Boyesen, Hjalmar H. Against heavy odds. A
tale of Norse heroism. N. Y., 1890. 107.48
— Boyhood in Norway, stories of boy-life in the
Land of the midnight .•^un. N. Y., 1892. 13.116
— Gunnar : a tale of Norse life. Boston, 1874.
1769.14
— Trans. Unter dem Gletscher. Zwei norwe-
gische Erzahlungen. Deutsch von Klara Steinitz.
Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.241
— A Nor^eman’s pilgrimage. N. Y., 1875. 1786.21
Bremer, Fredrika. Strid och frid, eller n8,gra
scener i Norge. Stockholm, 1840. 6876.34
— Trans. Streit und Friede, Oder einige Scenen
in Norwegen. Aus dem Schwedischen. 2te Aufl.
Leipzig, 1842. 6877.56
— Trans. Strife and peace. In her The home.
By Mary Howitt. London, 1889. 455-10
Bden, Charles H. Twin brothers of Elfvedale.
A story of Norwegian peasant lite. London, 1874.
Frils, .Jens A. Fra Finmarken. Skildringer.
Kristiania, 1881.
— 'Trans. Lajla, oder von Finnmarken. Nor-
dische Schilderungen. Aus dem Norwegischen
von 'Th. Traub. Stuttgart, 1886. 2876.124
— Trans. Laila ; or, sketches from Finmarken.
From the Norwegian by Henry John, earl of
Ducie. London, 1883. 1479 69
Janson, Kristofer N. The spell-bound fiddler : a
Norse romance. Trans, by Auber Forestier. In-
trod. by R. B. Anderson. Chicago, 1880. 31.58
Lie, Jonas L. I. Adam Schrader. Fortselling.
Kj0benhavn, 1879. 2043.15
Deals with life aud manners in Christiania.
— Faiiiiljen paa Gilje. Andet Oplag. Kj0ben-
havn, 1887. 2043.17
— Fortaellinger og Skildringer fraNorge. Kj0ben-
havn, 1872.
— Trans. Bilder aus Norwegen. Drei Erzah-
lungen. Aus dem Norwegischen von Philipp
Schweitzer. Jena, 1878. 4876.84
— Den Fremsynte, eller Billeder fra Nordland.
4de Oplag. Kj0benhavn, 1873. 2878.89
— Trans. The visionary ; or, pictures from Nord-
land. By Jessie Muir. London, 1894. 6898.5
— Der Hellseher, oder Bilder ans Norwegen. Aus
dem Norwegischen von Wilhelm Lange Leipzig,
1882. 4906.50 160
— Lodsen og bans Hustru. Andet Opl g Ki0hen-
havn, 1874. 2012.8; 4878.88
— Trans. The pilot and his wife. From the Nor-
wegian by G. L. Tottenham. Edinb., 1877. 63.15
— Same. By Mrs. Ole Bull. 2d ed. Chicago,
1877. 63.15
— En Malstr0m. Fortaelling. Andet Oplag. Kj0-
benhavn, 1885. 2043.16
— Trans. Ein Mahlstrom. Erzahlnng. Uber-
tragung aus dem Ncrtregischen von Erich Holm
[pseud, of Mathilde Prager]. Leipzig, 1888.
4896.50.247
— Otte Fortaellinger. Kj0benhavn, 1885. 2043.18
— Staali Storli. En Fortaelling fra Telemarken.
Hamar, 1880. 2043 14
— Weird tales from Northern seas. From the
Danish by R. Nisbet Bain. London, 1893. 6894.1
Maitland, James A. Sartaroe. A tale of Norway.
N. Y., 1858.
Martineau, Harriet. Feats on the fiord. New
ed. London, 1870. 438.11
Mecklenburg, Mrs. A. S. Furugaard. 'The
snow-ball. In Vicary, John F., ed. A stork’s
nest. London, 1886. 65.58; 48703.49
Historical Fiction
Sweden
Muegge, Theodor. Afraja. In his Romane. B.
13-15. Breslau, 1^62. 48793.54
— Trans. Afraja; or, life and love in Norway.
From the German by Edward J. Morris. Phila.,
1851. 415.3
Oscar: a tale of Norway. London, 1871.
Ray, Catherine. The farm on the fjord. A tale
of life in Norway. London, 1877. 1453-6
Scudder, Horace E. The Viking Bodleys. An
excursion into Norway and Denmark. Boston,
1885. 662.8
Steffens, Henrik. Die Familien Walaeth und Leith.
In his Novellen. B. 2-6. Breslau, 1837. *4258 6.2-6
— Malkolm. In his Novellen. B. 13-16. Bres-
lau, 1838. *4258.6.13-16
— Die vier Norweger. In his Novellen. B.7-12.
Breslau, 1838. *4258.6 7-12
Thoresen, Anna M. Billeder fra Vestkysten.
Kj0henhavn, 1872.
— Herhif Nordal. En Fortaelling fra det forrige
Aarhundrede. Kj0benhavn, 1879.
Wagner, Richard. Le vaisseau fantome. In his
Quatre po^mes d’operas. Paris, 1893. 2894.60
SWEDEN.
EARLY, GENERAL, AND LEGENDARY.
Cross, The, in Sweden: or, the days of King Ingi
the Good. In Tales illustrating church history.
Vol. 5. London, 1871. 1418.1.5
Grabbe, Christian D. Herzog Theodor von Goth-
land. Tragodie. Leipzig. 1869. 4908.50.22
— Same. In his Sammtliche Werke. B. 1.
Leipzig, 1875. 2899.66.1
Gumalius, Gustaf W. Thord Bonde eller slutet
af konung Albrechts regering. En berattelse.
Del. 1. Upsala, 1828.
No more published.
Gyllenborg, Gustav F. Sune Jarl, ou la mort
de Sverker. [Trad, par J. Vincens Saint Lau-
rent.] Paris, 1823. [Chefs-d’oeuvre des theatres
etrangers.] *4874.26
Hedberg, Frans T. Brolloppet p^ Ulf&sa.
Skidespel. Stockholm, 1865.
Time, a.d. 1261.
— Trans Die Hochzeit zu Ulfosa. Schauspiel.
Uebersetzt von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1874.
4907.50.66
Hofberg, Herman. Swedish folk-lore. Trans,
by W. H. Myers. Chicago, 1888. 2900. 45
King, Richard J. Anschar : a story of the North.
Plymouth, 1850.
Mission of first Christian priests.
Mellin, Gustaf Henrik. Blomman pa Kinnekulle.
Historisk novell. Stockholm, 1874.
Oehlenschlager, Adam G. Axel og Valborg.
Sorgespil. Kibbenhavn, 1810. **2876.20
Time, 1162.
— Same. In his Trag0dier. Ki0benhavn, 1853.
2894.1
— Trans. Axel und Walhurg. Trauerspiel.
Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.196
— Same. In his Werke. B. 7. Breslau. 1839.
*2898.3.7
Overend, Mrs. G. Campbell. The besieged city
and the heroes of Sweden. Trans, and compiled
by Mrs. Campbell Overend. Edinb., 1872.
Prytz, Andreas. Olof Skottkonung . . . Upsala,
1620.
Schwedische Volkslieder der Vorzeit. Aus der
Sammlung von Erik Gustaf Geijer und Arvid
August Afzelius. Uebertragen von R. Warrens.
Leipzig, 1857.
Starback, Carl G. Carl Knutsson og Christian
den F0rste. Historisk Roman. Copenhagen, 1878.
— Fra Erik af Pommerns og Kristoffer af Bayerns
Tid. Historisk Roman. Copenhagen, 1877.
Time, 14th century.
SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
Gustavus I. Vasa.
1533-1.560.
Alberg, Albert. Gustavus Vasa and his stirring
times. London, 1882.
Asquerino, E. Gustavo Wasa. Drama. Madrid,
1841.
Berkow, Carl. Die Sohne Gustav Wasas, His-
torischer Roman. Berlin, 1886.
Borjesson, Johan. Solen sjunker, Gustaf Fors-
tes sista dagar. Historisk tragedi. Stockholm,
1856.
Brooke, Henry. Gustavus Vasa; or, the deliv-
erer of his country. A tragedy. In his Collection
of pieces. Vol. 2. London. 1778.
2566.11.2; **0.3816.8.2
Also in Tnchbald’s British theatre, and other collections,
354.1.7, *6558.6.7, *6557.54.5, **G.87.5. etc.
Cockbum, Catharine. The revolution of Sweden.
A tragedy. London, 1706. **0.3962.8
Dimond, William, the younger. The hero of the
North, an historical play. 2d ed. London. 1803.
*6554.3
Griffith, L. S. The adventures of Gustavus
Wasa; or, the dawning of light in Sweden. Lon-
don, 1880.
Jensen, Wilhelm. Karin von Schweden. Novelle.
Berlin, 1878. 2876.122
— Same. In his Nordlicht. B. 1. Berlin, 1872.
4874.60.1
Kellgren, Johan H. Gustaf Wasa. Lyrisk
tragedie. Stockholm, 1786.
A metrical version of the original prose drama by King Gus-
tavns III.
14
Sweden
Historical Fiction
Kotzebue, August F. F. von. Gustav, oder die
Minengraber in Schweden. Historisches Schau-
spiel. Nach dem Franzosischen des L. von Castelli
[Gustave en Dalecarlie], bearb. von A. von
Kotzebue. In Neueste Deutsche Scbaubiihne.
B. 2. Augsburg, 1805.
La Force, Charlotte R. de Caumont de. Gustavus
Vasa. Histoire de Su^de. In Biblioth^que de
campagne. T. 1. La Haye, 1749.
La Harpe, Jean F. de. Extrait de la tragedie de
Gustave, repr^sentee en 1763. In his (Euvres.
T. 2. Paris, 1820. *2692.1.2
Nieritz, Carl Gustav. Gustavus Vasa; or, king
and peasant. From the German by J. F. Smith.
With a historic sketch and notes, by L. Guss.
Phila., 1872. 447-27
Piron, Alexis. Gustave, tragedie. Paris. 1733.
— Same. Gustave Wasa. tragedie. In Repertoire
general du theatre fran9ais. Vol. 30. Paris, 1821.
**0.3567.1.30
— Same. In Theatre fran9ais. T. 36. Paris,
1821. 4708.1.36
— Same. In Theatre des auteurs du second ordre.
T. 34. Paris, 1808. *2640.19 34
— Trans. Gustavo Wasa, tragedia, trad, da
Francesco Gritti. Venezia, 1798. [Teatro moderno
applaudito. T. 30 ] *2768.1.30
Prytz, Andreas. En lustigh comoedia om Kong
Gustaf then Forsta . . . Upsala. 1622.
Robiano, Louisa M., Grafln von. Gustav Wasa.
Historischer Roman. Jena, 1868. 4874.73
Scholz, Bernhard. Maske fiir Maske ; oder,
Gustav Wasa. Schauspiel. Leipzig, 1870.
Strindberg, August. Master Oluf. Sk&despel.
Stockholm, 1878.
Eric XIV.
1:^60-1569.
Beskow, Bernhard von. Eric den Fjortonde.
En dramatisk dikt. Stockholm, 1827.
Borjesson, Johan. Erik den Fjortonde. Sorge-
spel. Stockholm, 1846.
— Erik xiv: 8 son. Sorgespel. Stockholm, 1817.
Koberstein, Carl J. W. F. Konig Erich xiv.
Trauerspiel. Dresden, 1869.
Lidner, Bengt. Erik den Fjortonde. Sorgespel.
In his Samlade arbeten. Stockholm, 1859.
Schoppe, Amalie. Konig Erich xiv. und die
Seinen. Gera, 1830.
Wilkomm, Ernst. Erich xiv. Konig von Schwe-
den. Dramatisches Gedicht. Leipzig, 1834.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
Bayard, Jean F A. La reine de seize ans. Com6-
die. 4e ed. Bielefeld, 1853. *6673.50
Christina, of Sweden.
— Same. In his Theatre. Vol. 3. Paris, 1855.
**0.3575.1.3
Bemeck, Carl G. von. (Bernd von Guseek.)
Karl X. Gustav. Historischer Roman. Prag,
1862.
Brault, Louis. Christine de Su^de, drame histo-
rique. Paris, 1829.
Dumas, Alexandre D. Christine, on Stockholm,
Fontaineldeau et Rome. Drame. In his Theatre.
Vol. 1. Bruxelles, 1842; Paris, 1873.
**0.3575.5.1 ; 2699.67.1
Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Ernst, Prinz von
Preussen. (Guido Conrad.) Umsonst, oder Chris-
tine, Konigin von Schweden. Trauerspiel. Berlin,
1877.
Gyllenborg, Gustaf F. T&get ofver Balt. Hjelte-
dikt. Stockholm, 1785.
An imitation of Voltaire’s Henriade, describing the march of
Charles x. across the ice from .Jutland to Zealand. — Horn.
Marbolm, Leonhard. Johann Reinhold Patkul.
Tragodie in zwei Theilen. Riga, 1878, 80. 4874.63
I’art 1. Gertrud Lindenstern. 2. Patkul’s Tode.
Time of first part, 1690; of the second part, 1706-7.
Sienkiewicz, Heinryk. The deluge, an historical
novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. Trans, by
Jeremiah Curtin. Boston, 1891. n. 32 ; **3061.111
A sequel to With fire and sword, 106.60, 3061.37.
Topelius, Zacharias. Faltskiims berattelser.
Cykeln 2. 6te upplagan. Stockholm, 1882.
4870b. 60.2
Contents. — Rebell mot sin lycka. — Hexan. — Majniemi
slott.
Time of Charles x. Gustavus, Charles xi., and Charles xii.
— Trans. Times of battle and of rest. From
the Swedish. Chicago, 1883. [The surgeon’s
stories.] 1422.19
Contents. — A rebel against himself. — The witch.— Majniemi
castle.
Velde, Carl F. van der. Christine und ihr Hof.
In his Sammtliche Schriften. Vol. 20. 21. Dres-
den, 1830. 6879.50.20,21
Vogel, Wilhelm. Christine von Schweden. Drama,
nach Van der Velde. In Taschenbuch dramatischer
Originalien. Jahrg.5. Leipzig, 1841. *6876.61.5
Time, 1654. This is dramatized from Carl Franz van der
Velde’s story entitled Christine und ihr Hof, 6679.50.20, 21.
Zeipel, Carl S. F. von. Carl xi., Rabenius och
hexi-riprocessen. Historisk roman. Stockholm,
1845.
Gustavus II. Adolphus.
1611-1632.
See also Germany, division Thirty years* war,
Arnault, Lucien E. Gustave Adolphe, ou la ba-
taille de Lutzen. Tragedie. Paris, 1830.
Beskow, Bernhard von. Gustaf Lowenbjelm.
En iterblick pi bans verksamhetsbana. Stock-
holm, 1856.
Biscboff, Joseph E. C. (Conrad von Bolanden.)
Gustav Adolph. Historischer Roman. Mainz,
1880.
Byng, Alice H. F., viscountess Enfield. Blame-
less knights; or, Liitzen and La Vendee. London,
1876. 1466.25
De Foe, Daniel. Memoirs of a cavalier; or, a
military journal of tlie wars in Germany and Eng-
land, from 1632-48. Leedes, 1751. 4576.22
Bee the note in reference to this title under England, division
Charles I.
— Same. In his Novels. Vol. 2. London, 1854.
66093.12.2
— Same. Memoirs of the honourable Col. An-
drew Newport, a Shropshire gentleman, who served
as a cavalier in the army of Gustavus Adolphus in
Germany, and in that of Charles the First in Eng-
land ; . . . New ed. with additions. London,
1792. *6576.22
Foerater, Friedrich. Gustav Adolf. Ein histo-
risches Drama. Berlin, 1833.
Historical Fiction
Sweden
Gehe, Eduard H. Gustav Adolph. Trauerspiel.
Lei|)zig, 1818.
Gubitz, Friedrich W. Gustav Adolf an der Oder.
Geschichtliches .Scliauspiel. In Jahrbuch deutscher
Biihnensi)iele. 1859.
Gustavus III. Gustaf Adolph och Ebba Brahe,
heroisk drame. Paris, 1784.
— Gustaf II Adolf. Historiska singer. Stock-
holm, 18(10.
Hsnty, George A. The Lion of the North : a tale
of the times of Gustavus Adolphus and the wars of
religion. London, 1886. 65.47
Jacobi, Otto. (Otto von Bavensberg.) Gustav
Adolf und Wallenstein. Tragiidie. Berlin, 1840.
Leak, J. Johnson. King and hero. The story of
Gustavus Adolphus. London, n. d. 2874.108
Liefde, John B. de. The maid of Stralsund. A
story of the thirty years’ war. London, 1876.
1730.17
— Same. A brave resolve; or, the siege of Stral-
sund. 2d ed. London, 1883. 39 108
Mellln, Gustaf Heniik Helena Vrede. Ett ro-
mantiskt utkast. FiAn Gustaf ii Adolphs tid.
Stockholm, 1834.
Meyer, Conrad F. Gustaf Adolfs Page. InNeuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 13. Miinehen,
1886. 2034. 1. 13
Soeltl, J. M. von. Gustav Adolf. Miinehen,
1883.
Topelius, Zacharias. Faltskarns berattelser.
Cykelii 1. 6te upplagan. Stockholm, 1874
4870b. 60. 1
Contents. — KoDungens ring. — Svardet och plogen. — Eld
och valten.
— Trans. Times of Gustaf Adolf. Chicago,
188:1. [The surgeon’s stories.] 1422.16
Contents. — The king’s ring. — The sword and the plough.
— Eire and water.
— Same Gustave Adolf, and the thirty years’
war. Trans, by Selma Borg and Marie A. Brown.
N. Y., 1872. [The surgeon’s stories.] 475-6
Weyman, Stanley J. My lady Rotha. N. Y.,
1894. 63.59
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Gellert, Christian F. The life of the countess of
G. Trans, from the German. London, 1776.
Robinson, Therese A. L. von J. (Talvi.) Funf-
zehn Jahre. Ein Zeitgemalde aus dem vorigen
Jahrhundert. Leipzig, 1868. 48793.2
— Trans. Fifteen years. A picture from the
last century. N. Y , 1871. 765.16
Topelius, Zacharias. Aftonstormar. — Morgon-
Ijusning. In his Faltskarns berattelser. Cykeln
6. Stockholm, 1882. 4870b. 6. 5
— Trans. Times of alchemy. Chicago, 1884.
[The surgeon’s stories.] 1422.38
Contents. — Evening stories. — Morning light.
— Fritankaren. In his Faltskarns berattelser.
Cykeln 5. Stockholm 1882. 4870b. 60 5
— Trans. The freethinker. In his Times of
Linnteus. Chicago. 1884. 1422.22
— Odemarkernas v&r. — Borgarekungen. In his
Faltskarns berattelser. Cykeln 4. Stockholm,
1878. 4870b. 60 4
— Trans. Times of Frederick i. Chicago, 1884.
[The surgeon’s stories.] 1422.21
— Prinsessan af Wasa. In his Faltskarns herat-
telser. Cykeln 4. Stockholm, 1878. 4870b. 60. 4
— Trans. Princess of Wasa. In his Times of
Linnaeus. Chicago, 1884. 1422.22
— Times of Linnaeus. Chicago, 1884. [The sur-
geon’s stories.] 1422.22
Contents. — The princess of W.asa. — The freethinker.
Trolle, Henrik af. Kapten Thomas Darell. His-
toriskt-rornantiska skildringar frin Gustav iv
Adolfs till. Stockholm, 1872. 2878 125
— Sjo officeren. Historiskt-romantiska skildrin-
gar friin Adolf Fredriks och Gustav iii:s tid.
Andra upplagan. Stockholm, 1876. 2878.128
Velde, Carl F. van der. Arwed Gyllenstierna.
Eine Erziihlung aus dem Anfange des achtzelinten
Jahrhunderts. Leipzig, 1870. 4908.50.24
— Trans. Arwed Gyllenstierna: a tale of the
early part of the eighteenth century. In his Tales.
Vol. 1. Boston, 1837. 1796.8
Zeipel, Carl S. F. von. Seton. En skildring frdn
slutet af forra firhundradet. Stockholm, 1847.
Time of (iuitaviii.
Charles XII.
1007-171S.
Bacher, Julius. Karls xii. erste Liebe. Trauer-
spiel. Konigsl)., 1848.
Borjesson, Johan. Ur Karl xii:8 ungdom. Ett
afventyr. Stockholm, 1858.
Charles the Twelfth; or the battle of Pultowa.
A military tragic piece. N. Y , 1817. ’*4409.108
Dahlstjerna, Gunno E. Gidta kiampa vijsa om
konungen och Herr Padar. Vexio, 1860.
The Swedish heroic song about the king, Charles xil., and
Sir Peter, the czar. — Horn.
Gonzales, Louis J. Emmanuel. La fiancee d’Eric.
Paris, 1846. [Les trois fiancees. 2.]
Henty, George A. A Jacobite exile: being the
advemures of a young Englishman in the service
of Charles xii. of Sweden. N. Y., Ib93. 15.14
Hoffmann, Franz. The stiff-necked king. Stories
from the life of Charles xii. of Sweden. Trans,
from the German . . . by J. Henderson. Lon-
don, 1861.
Mellin, Gustaf Henrik. Flickorna i Askersund.
Berattelse fiAn Carl xii :s tidehvarf. Stockholm,
1874.
Blanche, James R. Charles the xii. An histori-
cal comedy. 3d ed. Stuttgart, 1856. [Croll, H.,
ed. British and American theatre. No. 1.]
*65593.54.1
With German notes.
Btarck, Carl J. Die Schlacht bei Poltawa. Dra-
matisches Gedicht. Petersburg, 1859.
Storch, Ludwig. Der Freibeuter. Historischer
Roman. Leipzig, 1834.
Tegndr, Esaias. Axel. In his Samlade skrifter.
B. 1 Stockholm, I860. 6877.11
— Trans. Axel. Eine poetische Erzahlung.
Leipzig, 1876. 4907.50.79
Toepfer, Carl. Karl xii. auf der Heimkehr.
Lustsjiiel. Frei nach dem Englischen. In his
Gesammelte dramatische Werke. B. 4. Leipzig,
1873. 2896.52.4
Topelius, Zacharias. Faltskarns berattelser.
Cykeln 3. 6te upplagan. Stockholm, 1874.
4870b. 60.3
Contents. — De bll. — Flyktlngen. — Skuggan af ett uamn.
Sweden Historical Fiction
— Trans. Times of Charles xii. Chicago, 1884.
1422.20
Contents. — The blue. —The fugitive. — The shadow of a
name.
Zavala y Zamora, Caspar. El sitiador sitiado, y
conquistade Mralsundo, Carlos xn., rey de Suecia.
3a parte. Comedia. Madrid, 1804. **0.175.10
— El sitio de Pultov por Carlos xii., rey de Suecia.
2a parte. Coraedia. Madrid, 1804. **0.175.10
— Triunfos de valor y ardid. Carlos xii., rey de
Suecia. la parte. Comedia. Madrid, 1804.
**0.175.10
Zeipel, Carl S. F. von. De sammansvurne, eller
mord och kroning. Komaii. Stockholm, 1849.
Time of Charles xii. and Frederick i.
Gustavus III. Adolphus.
1771-1792.
Horst, Georg C. Gustav iii., Konig von Schwe-
den. Ein historisches Trauerspiel. In Deutsche
Schaubiihne. B. 55. Aarau, 1788.
Kullberg, Carl A. Gustav den Tredje och bans
hot'. Jonkoping, 1838, 39.
Milner, H. M. Gustavus the Third, or, the masked
ball! An historical drama. London, n. d. [New
British theatre.] *6578.38
Schloenbach, Carl A. Konig Gustav nr.
Tragodie. In his Dramatische Werke. Dresden,
]8.')2.
Scribe, Eugene. Gustave in. ou le bal masque.
Opera hi'torique ; paroles de M. Scribe, musique
de M. Auber, suivi d’une relation de la mort de
Gustave ni. 2e ed. Paris, 1833. *6671.4
Words only.
— Same. In his CEuvres completes. T. 8. Paris,
1854. *2701.2.8
Trolle, Henrik af. Gustav in :s testamente eller
1792 och 1815. Historisk-romantiska tidsbilder.
Andra upplagan. Stockholm, 1881. 2878.126
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Adams, William T. Up the Baltic; or. Young
America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Boston, n. d. [Young America abroad. 2d series.
Vol. 1.]
Baker, Sarah S. Nono; or, the golden house; a
tale of Swedish life. London, 1894.
Blanche, August T. Bilder ur verkligheten.
Stockholm, 18()3.
Bremer, Frederika. Brothers and sisters. A
tale of domestic life. Trans, by Mary Ilowitt.
N. Y., 1848; 1863. 455.1
— En dagbok. Stockholm, 1843. 6876.33
— Trans. A diary; [also] the H. family. Axel
and Anna, and other tales. By Mary Howitt. 4th
ed. London, 1853. 455-21
— Faniiljen H***. 4de upplagan. Stockholm,
1841. 6877.52
— Same. In her Samlade skrifter. B. 5. Ore-
bro, 1871. 2893.55.5
— Trans. Die Familie H. Leipzig, 1841. 6873.24
— Trans. The H family; [also] Tralinnan ;
Axel and Anna; and other tales. By Mary How-
itt. N. Y., 1861 ; etc. 455.20
— Father and daughter. A portraiture from the
life. Trans, by Mary Howitt. Phila., n.d. 455.14
— Grannarne. Christianstad, 1837. 6876.6
— Same. In her Samlade skrifter. B. 2. Orebro,
1869.
— Trans. Die Nachbarn. Uebersetzt von II.
Denhardt. Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.105
— Trans. The neighbours, a story of every-day
life. By Mary Howitt. London, 1852; etc. 455 13
— Hemmet, eller familje-sorger och frojiler.
Stockholm, 1840. 6876.7
— Same. In her Samlade skrifter. B. 3. Orebro,
1869. 2893.55.3
— Trans. Das Haus, Oder Familiensorgen und
Familienfreuden. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.53
— Same. Der hausliche Heerd. Novelle. [Ueber-
setzt] von G. A. Wollheim. 2te Aufl. Bielefeld,
1844. 4877.72
— Trans. The home; or, life in Sweden. By
Mary Howitt. London, 1889 ; N. Y., 1893.
455.10; 2878.72
— Hertha. Trans, by Mary Howitt. London,
1856. 6875.38
— Kleinere Erziihlungen. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.57
Contents. — Axel und Anna. — Iloffnungen. — Hie Zwil-
linge. — Die Einsame. — Die Trosterin. — Ein Brief fiber
Soupers.
— The midnight sun : a pilgrimage. Trans, by
Mary Howitt. N. Y., 1.S76. 455 4
— Nina. Stockholm. 1835. 6876.5
— Same. Nina. Fortsiittning af Presidentens
dottrar. In her Samlade skrifter. B. 4. Orebro,
1870. 2893.55.4
— Trans. Nina. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.50
— Trans. Nina. In The president’s daughters.
London, 1852. 455-8
— Presidentens dottrar. In her Samlade skrifter.
B. 1. Afdel 2. Orebro, 1869. 2893.55.1
— Trans. Die Tochter des Prasidenten. Erziih-
lung einer Gouvernante. 3te Aufl. Leipzig. 1842.
6877.54
— Trans. The president’s daughters : including
Nina. By Mary Howitt. London, 1852. 455.8
— Samlade skrifter. I Urval. Teckningar ur
hvardagslifvt. Orebro, 1868-71. 2893.55
Contents. — B. 1. Axel och Anna. — Tvillingarne. — Forhopp-
ningtr. — Den ensatnma. — 'ribstarinnan. — Bref bfver
Stockholms eoupeer. — Miniaturer. — Den ratta eller
“ llustru min.” 1. Senare .•\fdelniDgen. Presidentens
dottrar. 2. Grannarne. 3. Hemmet, eller familje sorger
ocb frbjder. 4. Nina. Forsaitning af Presidentens dot-
trar. 5. Familjen H***. 5te upplagan.
— Tvillingarne. In her Samlade skrifter. B. 1.
Orebro, 1868. 2893 55.1
— Trans. Die Zwillinge. In her Kleinere Er-
zahlungen. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.57
— Trans. The twins. In her The neighbours.
By Mary Howitt. 4th ed. London, 1852. 455.13b
— Same. In the H family . . . N. Y.,
1861. 455.20b
Bnatilt, Louis. Carine. A story of Sweden.
Trans, by Linda da Kowalewska. Boston, 1891.
108.94
Flygare-Carlen, Emilia. The brother’s bet; or,
within six weeks. N. Y., 1868. 766.2
— Enslingen pi Johannisskaret. Kustroman. 3de
upplagan. Stockholm, 1882. 2045.17
— Trans. The hermit. London, 1853.
— Gustaf Lindorm. Stockliolra, 1871. 2898.50 25
— Trans. Gustavus Lindorm ; or, lead us not
into temptation. By Elbert Perce. N. Y., 1853.
766.7
— Kyrkoinvigningen i Hammarby. Stockholm,
1869, 70. 2898.50.10, II
17
Historical Fiction
Sweden
— Trans. The magic goblet; or, the consecration
of the church of Ilaniniarby. N. Y., 1845.
♦6872.33
— En natt vid Bullar-Sjon. Stockholm, 1871.
2898.50.20-22
— Professorn och hans skyddslingar. Stockholm,
1871. 2898 50.15
— Trans. The professor and his favorites. N.Y.,
1843. 6876.84
— Kosen pit Tistelon. Stockholm, 1869.
2898.50.1, 2
— Trans. Die Rose von Tistelo. Erziihiung aus
den Scheren. Von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.156
— Trans. The rose of Tistelon, a tale of the
Swedish coast. [By Jt. Howitt.] London, 1844.
— Samlade romaner. Stockholm, 1869-75. 2898.50
Contents. — B. 1, 2. Rosen p& Tistelon. 3. Vindskuporna.
4. &kjut8goesen. 5, 6. .Jungfruiornet. 7, 8. Kamrer Lass-
man. 9. Ett Sr. 10, 11. Kyrkoinvigningen i Hammarby.
12-14. Enslingen pS Jobanuisskaret. 15. Professorn och
hans skyddslingar. 16, <7. Fi<leikorrmis6et. 18, 19. En
nyckfull qvinna. 20-22. En natt vid Bullar-Sjon. 23. Fos-
terbibdenie. 24. PPl Yarning. 25. (juslaf Lmdorm. 26.
Romauhjeltinnan. 27-29. Ett rykte. 30, 31. Fbrmyudaren.
— Vinds-Kiiporna. Stockholm. 1869. 2898.50.3
— Trans. Marie Louise; or, the opposite neigh-
bors. N. Y., 1854. 766.1
— Waldemar Klein. Stockholm, 1838.
— Trans. The whimsical woman. By Elbert
Perce. K. Y., 1854. 766.6
Kessel, Carl von. Petersburg und Stockholm.
Leipzig, 1868. 2020.18
Knorring, Sophia M. Torparen och hans omgif-
ning. Stockholm, 1843.
— Trans. The peasant and his landlord. By
Mary Howitt. N. Y., 1848. 4875.67
Marmier, Xavier. Les Emigres en Suede. In
Semaine litteraire. V0I.6. N. Y., 1849. *6671.2.6
Nono; or. the golden house; a tale of Swedish
life by the author of “ The Swedish twins.”
London, 1894.
Northern lights. Stories from Swedish and Fin-
nish authors. Trans, by Selma Borg and Marie
A. Brown. Phila., 1873. 1754-9
Nouvelles suedoises. Paris, 1892. [Bibliotheque
du petit fraiifais.] 6698.43
Contents. — Jours d’bprenves, par Mme. Hameau. — Jeannot
de ITntrdpide. par C. Loefving. — Veillee de Noel du petit
tVigg, par Femande de ITsle (d’apr^s Viktor Rydberg). —
L’arbre de Noel du paradis, par M. Deliues (d’apres V. Ta-
bourina).
Schwartz, Marie S. Ett tidens barn. Stockholm,
1873. 4878.68
— Forfattarinnan och hennes man. Stockholm,
1864. 4878.64
— Guld og Navn. Roman. Kjjibenhavn, 1864.
4879.25
— Liten Karin. Stockholm. 1875. 4878.65
— Mina lefnadsoden. Stockholm, 1865. 4878.66
— Sonsonen. Stockholm, 1872. 4878.67
— Till sist. Novellsamling. Stockholm, 1876.
4878.69
— Verklighetsbilder. Stockholm, 1867. 4878.70
— Vexlande dden. Stockholm, 1871. 4878 71
Sand, George. L’homme de neige. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1869. 2077.48; 6676.18
— Trans. The snow man. By Virginia Vaughan.
Boston, 1871. 457-ii
-l-U .13.
GOETHE,
These titles are printed, with some reduction and modification, substantially as they appear in
the Public Card Catalogue, and represent the books in the Library, by or about Goetlie. No attempt is
made at a bibliography further than to reprint the Catalogue titles practically as they stand.
Conspectus of Divisions.
Page
WoBKS BY Goethe.
Collected Editions, 19
Selections, 21
Architecture, 21
Autobiography, 21
Clavigo, 22
Color Theory, 22
Conversations, 22
Correspondence, 22
Dissertation, 23
Page
Drama, 23
Egraont, 23
Elective Affinities, 23
Faust, 24
Feilow Culprits, 25
Gbtz von Berlichingen, 23
The Good Women, 25
Hermann and Doro-
thea, 25
Iphigenia in Tauris, 25
Maxims, 26
Page
TheXatural Daughter, 28
Natural Science, 26
Novels and Tales, 26
Poetry, 26
Ke\nard the Fox, 27
Roman Elegies, 27
The Sisters, 27
The Sorrows of Wer-
ther, 27
Stella, 27
Torquato Tasso, 27
Page
Translations by Goethe, 27
Travels, 27
West Easterly Divan, 27
Wilhelm Meister, 27
Xenlen, 28
WoHKs ABOUT Goethe.
Bibliography, 28
Biography and Criti-
cism, 28
Goi the and Schiller, 31
Goethe’s .Mother, 31
Portraits of Goethe, 32
WORKS OF GOETHE.
Criticisms and other works treating of a special work of Goethe are grouped under that work
in this division.
Collected Editions.
Sammtlicbe Schriften. Wien, 1810-11. 25 v.
16°. *4219. 1
Contents. — Vol. 1. Faust; Die Laune des Verliebten; Die
naiurliche Tochter. 2. Tasso; Mahomet; Taucred 3. Pan-
dora’s Wiederkunfi ; Gbtz von Boilichiniien; vSt* lla; Cla-
viuo. 4. Ei{iiiont; Iphiifenieaut Tauris; Die Mitschuldiifen ;
i)ie Geschwister; Der Burgergeneral. 5. Claudine von Villa
Bella; Erwin und Elmire; Jety und Bately; Lila; DieFisch-
ermii; Bcherz, List und Uache; Der Zauberflbte zwe\ter
Theil, 6. Der Gross-Cuphta; Der Triumph diT Empfind-
samkeit; Was wir bringen; Paleophron und Ne<»terpt*;
Elpenor; Die Vbg<*l; Kun^tlers Erdenwallen ; Kiinstlers
Apoiheose; Bahrdt; Puppen^piel; Kasinachtspiel. 7, 3.
Lyrische Gedichie 8. Heineke Fuebs ; Hermann und Doro-
thea; Achillei’s. 9. Leiden des jungen Werihers; Briefe
aus der :8chweiz. 10,11. Wilhelm Meisters l.elirjahre. 12.
Die Wahlverwandtficliaften. li. Der rbmische Carnevat;
■Dber Italien, Fragmente eiues Reisi-journals; Des Joseph
Baisamo, genanni Cagliostiu, JStammbaura; Unierhallungcn
dentfCher Ausgewanderien. 14, 15. Leben des Benvenuto
Cellini, florentinischen Goldschmieds und Bildhauers, von
ihm selbst geschrieben, iiliersetzi und mit einem .\nhange
heraiisgeyeben von Goethe. 16 Rameau’s Xeffe, ein Dialog
von Diderot, aus dem Manu'‘kript ubersetzt und mit Amner-
kungen bcgleiiet. 17. Winkeiinann und sein Jahrhundert.
18, I’hilipp H ickert, biogt aphische Skizze. 19,24.25. Aus
meinem Leben, Dichtung und Wahrheit. 20-23. Zur Far-
benlehre.
Werke. Stuttgart und Tubingen, 1815-19.
20 V. Sm. 8®. *4909.1
Contents. — Vol. 1. Lieder; Gesellige Lieder; Ralladen;
Elegien; Epistein; Epigramme; Weissai^u gen des Bakis;
Vter Jahreszeilen. 2. r^onette; Cantaien; Vermischte Ge-
dichte; Aus Wilhelm Meister; .\nttker Form i-ich nahernd;
An Personen; Kunsi; Paraboliech ; Gott, Gemuth und Welt;
Spricbwbrtlich; Epigtammati>ch. 3,4. Wilhelm MeisUns
Lehrjahre. 5. Die Laune des Verliebten; Die Miischul-
digen ; Die Geschwisier; Mahomet; Tancred; Palaeophron
und Xeoierpe; Vorspiel, 1807; Was wir brini'en, Ijauch-
stadt; Was wir bringen, Forisetzung, Halle ; 'rheuterreden.
6. Gbtz von Beritchinaen mit der tisDineri Hand; Egmont;
8t lla; Clavigo 7. Iphigenie auf Tauris; Tor atoT-isso;
Die naturlicbe Tochier; Elpenor. 8. Claudin* 'on Villa
Bella; Erwin und Elmire; Jery und Bately; Lila; I ie
Fischerinn; Scherz, Li.-*t und Rache; Der Zaubeiflbte
zweyter Theil; .Maskenziige; Curlsbader Geclichie; Des
Epimeuides Erwachen. 9. Faust; Puppcnspiel : Jahrmarkts-
fest zu Plundersweilern, Das N'eueste von Plunders-
weilern ; Fastuacht."*piel : Pater Bn y, Saiyros; Bah>dt;
Parabelu; Leifende; Hans Sachs; Mieding, Kiinsth rs Er-
denwalhn; Kuti>tlers Apoiheose; Epilog zu Schillers
Glocke; Die Geheimnisse. lo. Der Triumph der Lmp-
findsamkeit; Die VbgiJ, nach dem Arisuiphanes; Der
Gn)e3-Cophta; Der Burgergeneral ; Die Aufm regten. 11.
Reineke Fuchs ; ilermaun um) Dorothea; .Achillei’s; Pandora.
12. Leiden des jungeu Weriher; Briefe aus der Schweiz.
13. Das rbmische (jarneval; Fiaginenti- iiber Iialien; Ca*
gliostro’s Staininbaurn; Die guien Weiber; Unt« ihaliungen
deiilschcr .\u8gewandeiten. 14. Die Waiilverwaiultschafien.
15, 16. Benvenuto Cellini 17-19. Aus meiiicm Leben,
Diclitung uud W’ahrh -it. 20. Rameaus Xeffe, ein Dialog
von Diderot; Diderots Versuch iiber die Mahlerei; Ueber
Wahrheit und Wahrscheinlichkeit der Ktiu.«‘twerke; Per
Summler und die Seiiiigeu; Summarische Jahresfolge
Goethcs'cher Schrifien.
Werke. Vollstiimlige Ausg. Iptzter Hand, Stutt-
gart, 1827-84. 55 v. in 28. *4238.1
Contents. — Vol. 1. Zueignung; Lieder; Gesellige Lieder;
Ralladen; Elegien; Epistem, Epigramme; Weissagungeu
des Bakis; Vier Jahreszeilen; 2. Souette; Oaniaten; Ver-
mischte Gedichte; Aus Wilhelm Meister; An'ik«-v Form
sich naheund; An I’ersonen; ICunsi; Paraholisch; (iotl,
Geraiiih and Welt; Sprichwbitlich ; Epigram'naii>ch.
3. Lyrisches; Loge; Golt utid Welt; Kunst; Epigrara-
milisch; Paraholisch; .\us fremden Sprachen; Z.ihme
Xenien; 4. Festgedicht zum lx. De' br. 1818; Inschrifien,
Denk- und Sendeblaiter; Dramatischcs, ileleua, klas-
sisch-romantische i’hantasmagorie , Zahme Xenien.
5. West bstlicher Divan; 6. Noten und Abhaudluugen zu
besserem Verslandniss des West bsilichen Divans.
7. Die Laune des Verliebten, ein Scbaierspiel ; die Mil-
schutdigen, ein Lustspiel; Die Gi'schwister, ein 8chau-
spi<d; Mahomet, Trauerspiel; Tancred. Trauerspiel;
8. Gbtz von Berlichingen mit dereisernen Hand, ein Schaii-
spiel; Egmont, ein Traueispitd 9. Iphigenie auf Pauris,
ein Schauspiel; Torquato Tasso, ein 8chauspie!; Die
naturliche Tochter, Trauerspiel ; 10 Trauerspiele : Elpenor,
Cltvigo, 0te!la; Sings iele: Claudine von Villa Bella,
Erwin und Elmire. 11. Jery und Bately; Lila; Sing-
spiele : Die Fiseberin, Scherz, List und Raciie; Der
Z luberflbte zweyter Theil, Fragment; Palaeophron und
Neoierpe; Vorspiel 1S07; Was wir bring. ’u, Vorspiel;
Theaterreden ; 12. Fau>t, erster, zweyter rhcil. 13. Pup-
penspiei: Jahrmarktsfest zn Plundersweilern, Das Neueste
von Plundersweilern; Fastnachispiel ; Pater Brey, Satyros ;
Bahrdt; Parabeln; Legende; HansSachs; Mieding; Kiinst-
lers Erdenwallen; Runstlers Apoiheose; Epilog zu Schiller’s
Goethe
Glocke; Bie Geheiranisse; Maskenziige; Carlsbader
Gedichte ; Des Epiraenides Krwachen ; 14. Der Triumph der
Emptiudsamkeit, eiue dramutieiche Grille; Oie Vogel, nach
dem Aribtophant'ti; B^rGrOi^s-Cophla, Lusiripiel; Dei* Burger-
geiieral, LuMepiel. 15. Die Aufgeiegten ; Die Ausg‘*wandcr-
teu; Dieguteo W’^eiber; Novelle; Id. Leiden det^ jungeii Wer-
thers; Briefe aus der Schweiz. 17. Die Wahlverwandt-
scbafteo, eiti Roman. 18-*2). Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre.
21~i>. Wilheim M.eisterd Wauderjahre, oder die Knt-
sageuden. 'i-l-'id. Aus meinem Leben, Dicbtung und
Wahrheit. 27, *28. Italianische Reise. 2y. Zweyier Rbmischer
Aufeuihalt, 17b7, 88; C’ampague in Krankreich, 1792. 31,
32. Tag- uud Jahres-Hefte als Krganziing mAuer sonatigen
Bekenulniaae, von 1749 bis 1822; Zura Andenkeu der
Durchlauclitigaten Herzogiii Anna Amalia; Zum Andeu-
ken des edleu Dichiers, Brudera, uud Kreundes Wieland.
33. Recenaiouen in die Frankfurter gelehiien Anzeigen;
Recenaionen in die Jenaische allgemidne Lileraturzeitung;
Prometheus, dramatisches Kragmeut, 1773; Gouer, IK-ideu,
uud Wielaud, 1774. 34, 35. Benvenuto Cellini, u. Anhang.
3t5. Rimeau’a Xeffe, ein Dialogvon Diderot; .\umerkungeu,
die Charakiere d«T IVrsonen uud Eigeuheilen der damaligen
Zustiinde aufkliiiend; Diderot’s V’ersmrh uber Mahlerey mit
Nolen des Ueberaetzera. 37. Wiuckelmaun; llackert; 38.
Einleiiuug in die Brop> laen ; Ueber Laokoon ; Der Saminler
Uhd die Seinigen; Ueber Wahrheitund Wah^^cheinlichkl•it ;
Ueber Itaiieu, Fragmeute; Aeltere Gemablde, Venedig, 1791;
Don Ciccio; Xeuesie Iialianiscbe Lileratur. 39. Phiiostrats
Gemahlde; Abeudmahl von Leonardo da Vinci ; Triumphzug
von Mantegna; Kuplerstich nach Tizian ; 'I’ischbeina Idyl-
len; Haudzeichuungeu von Goethe; Skizzen zu Casti's
redenden Thuren; BIumeu-Mahlerey ; Gerards hiy-toriache
Portraits; Ruisdael als Dichter; Altdeuteche Gemahlde in
Leipzig; Bildhauerey : Myrons Kuh, Bluchers Denkmal,
Exieratcine; Miiazen. Medailleu, geachniiteue Steiiie; Vor-
bilder fiir Fabricanten und Handwerker; Altdeutsche
Baukunat; 40. Reiueke Fuchs; Hermann und Dorothea;
Acliiheis; Pandora. 41. Fauet : DerTragbdie zweyterTheil
in fiinf Acteu ivollendel im Sommer 1831); 42. Gesi bichte
Gotifriedens von Berlichingen mit der eiserneu Hand,
dramatisiri; Gbtz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand,
Schauspiel in fiinf Aufziigeu. 43. Schweizerreise im dahre
179. ; Reise am Rhein und Main in den Jahren 1814 uud
1815; 44. Kuu>t. 45. Theater und deutsche Literatur. 46.
Auswiirtige Literatur und Volkspoesie ; 47. .lugendgedicbte;
Lieder fur Liebende; Chinesiscb-Dcutsche Jahres- uud
Tages-Zeiten ; Vennischte Gedichte; t»riginal und Xach-
bildung; Festgedichie ; Gedichte zu Bilderu : Zu.-^chriften
und Eriuuerungs-Blatter; Politica; Zahme Xenieu; Der
nene Alcinous. 48. .\us meinem Lebeu, Dichtiing und
W.ihrheii, vierter Theil; 49. Einzelnheiien, Maximen und
Refl xionen. 50. Zur Naturwissenschaft im Allgemeinen ;
61. Mineralogie, Geologie, Meteorologie. 52. Zur Farben-
lehre; 53,61. Gescidcbte der Farbenlebre. 55. Nachtrage
zur Farbenlebre, Zur Pflanzenlehre; OsUologie.
Nachgelassene Werke. Stuttgart, 1832, 33.
15 V. in 8. 16°. 6109b. 52
Poetische uud prosaisclie Werke in zwei
Biiiulen [Herausg. von UiemerunJ Eckerraann.]
Vol. 1. Stuttgart uml Tubingen, 1836. L.»°. *4221.1
Contents. — V'ol. 1. Zueignuiig; Lieder; Ge.sellige Lieder;
Loge; llalladen; Caiitaten; Oden; Virraisclite Gedichte;
Souetie; Kpigramraatisch ; i’araholiscli ; Kunst; Gediclitezu
Bildern; Gott, Geraiith, und Welt; rfprichwdrtiich ; Zahme
Xeuien; Invectiven; Politica; Religion uud Kirche; Maskeu-
ziige; tin Xamen der Burgerschaft von Carlsbad ; Gedichte
an Personen, Festgedichte, Zuschriften, und Erinueruiigs-
blalter; Chiuesisch-deutsche Jahres- und Tages-Zeiten;
Antiker Form sich uahernd; Epigramme; Weissagungen des
Bakis; Vier Jahreszeiten ; Episleln; Elegien; Hermann und
Dorothea; .ichilleis; Reiueke Fuchs; West-ostlieher Divan;
Ethisches; Ueber Naturwissenschaft im Allgemeinen ; Die
Laune de.s Verliebti-n, ein Schaierspiel ; Die Mitschuldigen,
ein Lustspiel; 8atyros, oder der vergoiterle WaldU-iifcl,
Drama; Ein Fastnachtspicl vom Pater Brey; Hanswursls
Hochzeit; Prolog zn den neiisten Offeubarungen Gottes,
verdeutscht durch Carl Friedrich Bahrdt; Gbtler, Helden,
und Wieland; .lahrmarktsfe^t zu I’lundersweilern, Schon-
bartspiel; Das Neueste von Plundersweilerii ; Prometheus,
Dramati-ches Fragment; Faust, 'I'ragbdie; Kiinstlers Erde-
wallen. Drama; Kiinstlers Apoiheose, Drama; Xausikaa, ein
Trauerspiel; Fragmeute einer 'i'ragbdie; Elpenor, ein
'rrauerspiel, Fragment; Iphi!;enie aiif Tauris, richauspiel;
Torquato Tasso, Schauspiel; Die naturliche 'i'oehter,
'Trauerspiel; Die naturliche 'Tochler, Schema der Fortsetz-
ung; Gbiz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand,
Schauspiel; Ettmont, Trauerspiel; Clavigo, 'Trauerspiel;
Stella, 'Trauerspiel; Die Geschwister, Schauspiel; Die
Wette, Lustspiel ; Der Gross Cophta, Lustspiel; Der Biir-
gergeneral. Lustspiel; Die Aufgeregten, politisclies Drama;
Der I'riumph der Empfindsamkeit, eine dramatische Grille;
Die Vogel, nach dem Aristophanes; Erwin und Elmire, ein
Singspiel; Claudine von Villa Bella, ein Singspiei; Jery und
Biitely, ein Singspiel; Lila; Die Fischerin, Singspiel;
Scherz, List uinl Rathe, ein Singspiel; Die unaleichen
Hausgenossen, Singspiel; Der Zaubuflbte z« eiter 'Theil,
Fragment; Palaeophrnu und Xeoterpe; Was wir biing-u;
Voi'spiel zu Eibffming dis Weimarisehen 'Theaters, 18o7;
Pandora, ein Fe.stspiel; Des Kpimenides Krwachen; 'i hea-
teneden; Kleine Scliriften, hezuglich auf 'Theater uud
dramatische Poesie; Literatur.
Sammtlicbe Werke. Vollstiindige, neugeonlnete
Ausg. Stuttgart uud Tubingen, 1840. 40 v.
Sq. 16°. *2909.1
Contents. — 1. Zueienung; Lieder; Gesellige Lieder; .Vus
Wilhelm Nieister; Balladeu; .Antiker Form sich uahernd;
Elegien; Epistelu; Epiaramme; Weissagiiiigen des Bakis;
Vier Jahreszeiten; Xoteti. 2. Sonette; Vermisclite Ue-
dichte; Kuiist; I’arabolisth ; Epigrammatiscli ; I’olitica ; Colt
tind Welt ; Chinesisclt Deutsche Jahrt-s und 'Tages-Zeiten;
Aus fremden Spracben; Noten. 3. Spiuche iu Ri imen ;
Sprticbe in Prusa; Ethisches. 4. AVesl-bsilichcr Divau ;
Bucb des S'angers; Xoteii und .Ahhaudliiugcn zu besse-
rem Vcrstandiii'S des West bstlicheti Itivaus. 5. Her-
mann und Dorotliea; Achilleis; Reineke Fuchs. 6. .Alles
an I’ersouen uud zti I'estlicheu Gelceenheiten Gedicutete
enthaltetid; Loge; Festgedichte; An Per.-onen; Invectiven;
Gedichte zu Bildern ; Ma.skenzuge; Im Xamen der Biiiger-
schafi von fatlsbad ; EinzeltieScenen zu fesilichen Gi legen-
heiten; 'Theaterreden ; Xoten. 7. Die Latine des Verlieblcn,
ein SclTatei spiel ; Die .Mitsehnld gen, ein Lusi8]>iel; Das
Jahrmatktsfest zu Plundersweilei u, ein Sehbnbiirtspiel ;
Das Xeueste von I’lundersweilern; Ein Fastnachtespiel
vom Pater Brey; Satyros oder der vergbtterte Waldteufel,
Drama: I’lolog zu den ueusti-ii Offeubarungen Gottes,
verdeutseht durch Carl Friedrich Balirdt; Obtter, Helden
und Wieland; Prometheus, draraati.sches Fragment; KUust-
ler’s Erdewalicn. Drama; Kuiisilers Apotheose, Drama;
Der 'Triumph der Empfindsamkeit, cine dramatische
Grille; Die Vogel, nach dem Aristophanes. 8. Claudine
von Villa Bella, ein tSingspid; Erwin und Eiiuiie, ein
Singspiel; Jery uud Batcly, ein Singspiel; Lila; Die
Fischerin, ein Singspiel; Scherz, List und Kaclie, ein
Singspiel; Die tinglelehen Hausgenossen. ein Singspiel, Der
Zauberflble zwciier 'Theil, Fragment; Cantaten. 9. Gbtz
von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand, Schauspiel;
Egmont, 'Trauerspiel; Clavigo, 'I'rauerspiel ; Stella, 'Trauer-
spiel; Die Geschwister, Schauspiel. 10. Der (Jross-Cophta,
Lustspiel; Der Biirgerireneral, Lustspiel; Die .Aufgeregten,
politisches Drama; Des Epiinenides Erwachen; Pandora,
Festspiel. 11-12. Faust, Trag'bdie. 13. Iphizeiiie auf
'Tauris, Schauspiel; Torquato 'Tasso, Schauspiel; Die
naliiiliche 'Tocliter, Tranersiiiel ; Elpenor, 'I'rauerspiel.
14. l.eiden des juiigcn Werihers; Briefe aus der Schweiz;
Brief eiues Landgeistlichen ; Zwo biblische Fragen. 15. l>ie
WahlterwandiscliaftcD, Roman, lti-17. Wilhelm Meisters
Lehrjahre. 18. Wilhelm Meisters Wauderjahre oder die
Entsagenden, les,2tes Buch. 19. AVilhelm Meister, Schluss;
Reise der Sbhne Megaprazon’s, Fragmeute; Unterlialtuugen
deulscher Ausgewanderten ; Die guten Wether; Xovelle.
20-22. Aus meinem Leben, Wahrheit uud Dichtiing.
23, -'4. Iialianiscbe Reise. 25. Campagne in Fraiikreich,
1792; Belagerung von Mainz, 1793 26. Schweizerreise
im Jahie 1797; Rei-e am Rhein, Main und Xeckar in
den Jahren, 1814 und 1815: Sanct-Rochus-Fest zu Biugen;
Im iiheiugau Herbstlage; Kunst.-chatze .am Kheiu. .Main
und Xeckar. 27. .Aiinalen oder 'Tag- und Jahres Hefte von
1749 bis Kude 1822; Keden ; Biographische Einzeluheiten.
28. Benvenuto Cellini, le8-3ies Buch. 29. Benvenuto Cellini,
4tesBuch; Anhang; Rameau’s Neffe, ein Dialogvon Dide-
rot; Anmerkungcu; Nachtragliches zu Rameau’s Xiffe;
Iliderot’s Versueh fiber die .Malerei. 30. Winckelmann ;
Philipp Hackert; Einleitung in die Propylaen: i'eber
Laokoon; Der Sammler und die Seinigen; Ueber Wahrheit
und Wahrseheiiiliclikeit der Knnstwerke, ein GespTach;
Pbilostrat’s Gemitlde und .Autik und Modern; Xaelitrag-
liches. 31. Ferneres fiber Kunst. 32. Deutsche Literatur:
Recensiouen in die Frankfurter gelelirten .Anzeigen;
Recensionen in die Jenaisehe allgemeine Literatnizeiluug;
Ferneres fiber deutsche Literatur. 33. .Altgri' chi.sche
Literatur; Franzbsische Literatur; Euglische Literatur;
Italiauisclie l.iteiatnr; Drientalische Literatur; A'olkspoesie.
34. Geschichle Gottfriedens von Berlichingen mit der
eisernen Hand, dramatisirt ; Iphigenie auf 'Tauris; Erwin
und Elmire, ein Schauspiel; Claudine von Villa Bella, ein
Schaiisitiel ; Zwei iiltere Scenen aus dem Jahrmarktsfest zu
Plundersweilern ; Hanswurst’s Hochzeit oder der l.aiif der
AVelt, eiii raikrokosmisches Drama; I’aralipomena zu
Faust; Zwei Teufelchea und Amor; Fragmenie einer
Trag'bdie; Die natfirliche Tochter, Schema der Fortsetzung;
Pandora, Schema der Fortsetzung; Xatisikaa, ein Trauer-
spiel. 35. Gbtz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand,
Schat spiel ; Die AA'ette, Lustspiel; Mahomet, Trauerspiel
nach A’^oltaire; 'Tancred, Trauerspiel nach Voltaire; 'Theater
Goethe
and dramatipche Poceie. 36. ^forpholoele, Beitrage zar
Optik ; 1. Biidnnsf und Umbildui g organischrr Naturen;
Die Metamorphose der Pflanzen : Verfolg; Osteoloaie. 2.
Heiirage ziir Optik. 37. Zur Farbeulehre^ didaktiscber
Theil. oS. Per Farbenlehre polemischer Theil. Ge-
ectiirbte der Furbeniebre. 40. Naobtruge zur Farbenlehre;
Natnrwi.-aeDPchaftliche Kinzelnb* iten ; Minetalogie und
Ge<»logi<'; .Meleorologie; Natu^wi^st•ll^chaft im Allgemeinen ;
Cbrouolugieder Enutebung GoeiheVcb(-rSchriftt.u.
Nacbtrage zu Goethe’s sanimtliehen WeTken.
Herausg. von E. Boas. Leipzig, 1841. 3 v. in
1. Sq. 16®. 48gga.5i
Sammtlicbe Wcrke in dreissig Biinden. Sup-
plement Band. Elberfeld, 1852. 8°. 4248.2
Comeiits. — Ui-her Goethe’s politische Ansicht und seine
Stelliin^ zu den Hewegungeu der Zeit; Kei.e der Sbhne
Meuiiprazuii’s ; Unterhaltungen deiitsi her Ausgewauderien ;
Das epische Gedicbt “die Jaed ” und die “Xovelle;’’
Goeihe’s “ l.otlc” und “ nie Leiden des jungen tVerther’s,”
nebsi einer Uebeisicht der Werlher-Literalur ; I’rnmetlieus,
Deuka.iou. und seine Rezensenten ; Meusehen. Thieie und
Goethe; I’atus und -Arria; Lotle bei Werlher’. Grab;
Wi.helm Meister’s Lehrjahre; Wilhelm Meister’s Wauder-
jahre; Goeihe’s Gutachten fiber Oken’s ’• Isis.”
Werke. T. 1-16, 21-28, 31-35. Berlin. [1883-
94. 29 V. in 33.] Pis. [Deutsche Natioral-
Litteratur.] 8°. 48g2.62
Contents. — 1—3. Gedichte. Herausg. von TI. Dfintzer. 4.
Der Westostliche Divan. Herausg. von H. Dfintzer. 5.
Hermann und Dorothea; .tchilleie; Der ewige .Jude; Keiueke
Fuchs, r— 11. Drameu. Heraii.g. von Iv. J. Sch o.-r. 12.
Fauet. Th. 1, 2. Herausg vou H. Dfintzer. 13. Leiden des
juneen Werlher; Reise in die>chweiz; Die Wahlveiwand-
scbafteii. Herau.g. von H. Dfintzer. 14. Unterhaltungen
deiilscher Ausgewand rten ; .Novelle; Die guten Weiber;
Reise der t^obne -Vlegaprazons ; Der Haushall. Herausg. von
H. Dfintzer. l.i. .Abth. I, 2. AVilhelm Melsters Lehrjahre.
Herausg. von H. Dfintzer. 16. Wilhtlra .Meisters W ander,
jabrc. Herausg. vou H. Dfintzer. 21. .Abih. 1, 2. Italieni-
sche Reise. Herausg. vou H. Dfintzer. 22. Campagne in
Fninkreich; Belageiung von Mainz. Herausg. von H.
Dfintzer. 2^1. Aus einer Reise in die Schweiz. Herausg.
von H. Dfintzer. 24. Tag- und Jahres-Hefte als Ergan-
zting meiner sonstigen Bekenmui.-se von 1749 bis 1SO8. 25.
Tag-und Jahre-hefievon 18n9 als ErgSnzuug meiner sonst-
igen Bekenntnisse, von 1809 bis 1822; Erganzungen; Bio-
graiihische Ausffihrungen (.Aiis der Schweizerreise von
1779); Skizze der Unterredung mit Xa|.oleon. 211. Kleine
Jugeiidschriften in I’rosa. Herausg. von Georg WitkowsKi.
27. Winckelmanu; Philipp Hackert; Reden uiid Anspra-
chen. 28. Benvenuto Cellini. 31,32. AufsUtze zur Liite.
ralur 1776-18.'.2. Herausg. von G. AVilkowskl. 33-3.5.
Xaturwisseuschaftliche Schriften. Herausg. von R.
Steiner.
Samtlicbe TVerke. Xeu tlurchgeseliene und er-
giinzte Ausg. mit Einleitungen von Karl Goedeke.
Stuttgart. [1883-85.] 36 v. Portr. [Cotta’sche
Bibliothek der Weltlitteratur.] 16®. 2go5.54
Contents —1, 2. Gedichte. T. 1, 2. 3. Gedichte, T. 3; West-
osllicher Diwan. 4. .'pruche in Iteimeu uud I’rosa; Ethi-
sches; Theaterreden ; Maskenzfige; Register zu B. 1-4.
5. Hermann und Dorothea; Achilleis; Keiueke Fuchs.
6. I.usiBpiele und Farcen; I'ramatisehe Fragmente uud
Skizzen. 7. Singspiele. 8. Zeitsifieke; Dramatische Gele-
geiiheiisdicbtuiigeu. 9. Gotz von Berlichingen ; Ciavigo;
Egmont; Stella; Die Geschwister. 10. Faust. 11. Iphi-
geuie auf Tauris ; Torquato Tasso; Die naifiilicbe Tochter.
12. Elpenor; Pandora; Mahomet; Taokred; Die Wette.
13. Jugeuddramen ; Entwfirfe; Fragmente, Anhaug. 14.
Gotz von Berlichingen; Die Mitschuldigen ; Theater und
dramatisclie I’oesie. 15. Die Leideu des jougeu Werthers;
Briefe aus der Schweiz, Abt. 1; Unterhaltungen deiitscher
Ausgewanderten; l)ie guten W’eiber; Novelle; Reise der
Sohrie Meguprazoos; Der Haushall; Prusaischer Dialog zu
Nicol.iis Freiiden des jungen W’erthers. 16, 17. AVilhelm
Meisters Lehrjahre. T. 1 , 2. 18. Wilhelm Meisters Wander-
jahre. 19. Die Wahlverwandtscbaften. 20,21. .Aus meinem
Lehen. Dichtung uud W’ahrheit. 22. luilieuische Reise.
23. Italien. 24. Kanipagiie in Krankreich; Die Belagerung
von Mainz. 25. Schweizerrei.se 17j7 ; Rheinreise. 26. .An-
ualeu Oder Tag-und Jahreshefte; Biographisehe Eiuzel-
heilen. 27. Deuische Litteratur. 28. Auswjirtige l.iite-
ratur; Volkspoesie; Rameaus Neffe; Anhang. 29. Benve-
nuto Cellini. 30. I’ropylaeii; Ferneres fiber Kunst; .Anbaug.
31. Winckelmanu; Philipp Hackert; Diderots Versuch fiber
die Malerei; Keden; Brief eines I’asiors; Zwo biblisclie
Frageu. 32. Morphologic. 33. Mioeralogie und Geologie;
Meteorologie ; Zur Natnrwissenschaft im allgemeinen;
Natiirwissenschafiliche Kiuzelheiten ; Beitrage zur Opiik.
34. Zur Farbenlehre, B.l: Didaklischer uud polcmischer
Toil. 3.5 ZiirFarbenlchre. 15.2; -Materi.ileo zur Gcseliichie
der h'arbenlehre ; Nacbtrage. 36. Gedichte; C.'hrnnologie ;
Register zu B. 5-36; Alphabetisebes Inhaltsverzeicbuis zu
K. 1-36.
CEuvres, Trad, nouvelle par J. Porebat. Paris,
1860-63. 10 V. 8°. 2872.1
Contents. — 1. Poesies diverses. — Pensfee. — Divan orien-
tal-occideutal, avec le commentaire. 2. Theatre : Le caprice
de I’amant. — Les complices. — Promethee. — -jery et
Baetely, opera. — Goetz de Berlichingen a la main de fer. —
Egmont, tragedie. — Clavijo, tragedie. — Stella, tragodie.
3. 'I'heatre : Le frere et la soeur, comedie. — Le grand
cophte, comedie. — Le citoyen general, comedie. — Les re-
voltes, drame politique. — I'andore. — Torquato Tasso. —
La fine uaturelle, tragedie. 4. Theatre ; Iphigenie en
Tauride. — Elpenor, tragedie (fragnienti — La gageure,
comedie. — Faust. 5. I’oemes: Hermann et Dorothee. —
Acbilleidc. — Le rom.in du Renaril. — Romans: Les souf-
frances du jenne Werther. — Les affinitas electives. 6. Les
annees d’apprentiss.Age de Wilhelm ileister. 7. Les annees
de voyage de Wilhelm Mcister. — Eutretieus d’emigres
allemands. — Les bounes femmes. — Nouvelle. 8. Memoires.
9. Voyages en Suisse et en Italic. 10. Melanges; Campagne
de France. — Siege de Mayence (1793). — La fete de Saint
Roch 5 Bingen (1814). — Annales on notes pour servir de
complement 4 mes confessions de 1749 4 1822. — CEuvres
diverses.
[Works.] People’s ed. Ed. ami rev. by F. H.
Hedge, and L. Koa. Boston, 1882. 9 v. in 5.
8®. 4870.57
Contents. — 1, 2. [His] autobiography. From the German,
by John Oxenford. 3. The sorrows of Werther; Elective
atfinities; A nouvelette. 4. Letters from Switzerland;
Travels in Italy. From the German, by A. J. W. Morrison.
5. Faust. Part 1. Ed. and annotated by F. H. Hedge,
metrical version by Miss Swanwick, also, a prose trans. of
the same, by A. Hayward; Part 2. Trans, by Miss Swan-
wick. Appended, Ciavigo; Egmont; The wayward lover.
6. Poems. Trans, in the original metres, by E. A. Bow-
ring, W. E. Aytoun [etc.]. 7. Ipbigenia in Tauris; Torquato
Ta-sso; Goetz von Berlichingen; The fellow culprits.
Trans, by Sir Walter Scott, E. A. Bowring, and Anna
Swanwick. 8, 9. Wilhelm Meister’e apprenticeship and
travels. From the German, by Carlyle.
Selections.
Goethe’s Genius. Tlieil 1, 2. Hildburgliausen,
1834. 2 pts. in 1 v. Portr. [Neue [Miniatur-
Bibliothek der deutschen Classiker.] 32®. 6870a. g
Contents. — 1. Rhythmisehe Fragmente. 2. Prosaische
Fragmente.
Goethe’s Prosa. Auswahl. Herausg. von J. W.
Schaefer. Stuttgart, 1848. 2 v. in 1. 16®. 6878.11
Goethes Selbstzeugnisse iiber seine Stellung zur
Religion und zu religioskirchlicben Fragen. In
zeitlicher Folge zusaniineng. von Th. Vogel.
Leipzig, 1888. 16®. 2856. 6g
Many colored threads. From the ivritings of
Goethe. Selected by Carrie .Adelaide Cooke.
With an introd. by .A. McKenzie. Boston. [1885.]
[Spare minute series.] 12®. 48703.42
Architecture.
Von deutscher Baukunst. (Von deutseber Art
und Kunst. Pp. 81-92. Stuttgart. 1892.)
♦28gob.50.40, 41
Autobiog-raphy.
Aus meinem Leben. Dichtung und Wahrheit.
Tubingen, 1811-16. 4 v. 16®. *4gog.io
Same. Tb. 1-3. Tubingen, 1811-14. 16®.
“♦♦G-sgis 5.1-3
Same. Zweyter Abth. Tb. 1, 2, 5. Stuttgart
und Tiibingen, 1816-22. 16®. **G.3gi5.5. Abth. 2
Auto-biography. Ed. by Parke Godwin. N. Y.,
1846, 47. 3 parts in 2 v. 12®. 484g.8
Goethe
Auto-biography. Trans, by J. Oxenford.
London, 1848, 49. 2 v. Portr. [Bohn’s standard
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Boyhood and }'outh of Goethe. Being books i.
to XI. of the autobiography “Truth and poetry
from my own life.” Trans. byJ. Oxenford. N. Y.,
1890. 2 V. [Knickerbocker nuggets.] 24®.
285951
Knabenjahre. (1749-1759.) Goethe’s boy-
hood : being the first three books of his auto-
biography. Arranged and annotated by W. Wag-
ner. Cambridge, 1876. [Pitt press series.] Sm.
8®. 2858.55
Memoirs: written by himself. N. Y., 1824. 8®.
4844.20
Contains also biographical notices of persons mentioned.
Sesenheim, from “ Dichtung und Wahrheit.”
Ed , with notes by H. C. O Huss. Boston, 1889.
[Heath’s modern language series.] 12®. 6875.44
Tagebiicher. B. 1-4. Weimar, 1887-91.
[Werke. Herausg. im Auftrage der Grossherzogin
Sophie von Saclisen. Abth. 3.] 8®. 4903-3
Contents. —1. 1775-17S7. 2. 1790-1800. 3. 1801-1S9S. +.
1809-1812.
Clavig'o.
Clavigo. Ein Trauerspiel. Stuttgart, 1858.
16®. 6876.1
Same. Leipzig. [1868. Universal-Bibliothek.]
16®. No. 7 in 4908.50.11
Color Theory.
Theory of colours; trans. from the German:
with notes by C. L. Eastlake. London, 1840.
Pis. 8®. 592564
Conversations.
Eckermann, J. P. Conversations of Goethe with
Eckermann and Soret. Trans, from the German
by J. Oxenford. New ed. London, 1874. 16®.
28493.52
A translation of Gesprache mit Goethe in den letzten
Jahren seines Lebens, von J. P. Bckermann [4817.26].
— Conversations with Goethe in the last years of
his life. Trans, by S[arah] M[argaiet] Fuller.
Boston, 1839. [Specimens of foreign standard
literature.] 12®. 4847.42; 609751
— Gesprache mit Goethe in den letzten Jahren
seines Lebens. 3te Aull. Leipzig, 1868. 3 v. 16®.
4847.26
— Same. Mit Einleitung und .Anmerkungen
herausg. von G. Moldenhauer. Leipzig. [1885.]
3 v. in 1. [Universal-Bibliothek.] 16®.
No. 5-7 in 4896.50 207
Dewischeit, F. Literaturgeschichtliche Aphoris-
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Contents. — 1, Gellert als Volkslehrer. 2. Gelegentlich
einiger Gesprache Gothes mit Eckermann.
Correspoiulence.
Goethes Briefe. Weimar, 1887-92. 11 v.
[Werke. Abth 4.] 8®. 4903.4
Contents. — 1. Frankfurt, Leipzig, Strassbnrg, 1764-1771.
2. Frankfurt, Wetzlar, Schweiz, 1771-1775. 3. Weimar,
1775-1778. 4. Weimar, Schweiz, Weimar, 1. Januar 1779 —
7. November 1780. 0. Weimar, 7. November 1780 — 30. Juni
1782. 6. Weimar, 1. Juli 1782—31. PecemberllSl. 7. Wei-
mar, 1. Januar 178.5 — 24. Juli 1786. 8. Italianische Keise,
August 1786— Jnni 1788. 9. Weimar, Oberitalien, Schlesien,
Weimar, IS. Juni 1788— 8. August 1792. 10. 9. August 1792 —
31. December 1795. 11. 2. Januar 1796 — December 1796.
Vol. 7 contains an Index to vol. 1-7.
Briefe an Christian Gottlob von Voigt. Herausg.
von 0. Jahn. Leipzig, 1868. 16®. 4896.5
Briefe an die Grafin Auguste zu Stolberg. Leip-
zig. 1839. 16®. 2909.4
Same. 2te .lufl. Leipzig, 1881. 16®. 2908.52
Briefe an Eichstiidt. Mit Erlauterungen, herausg.
von Woldemar, Freiherrn von Biedermann. Ber-
lin, 1872. Sm. 8®. 4847.5
Briefe an Frau von Stein 1776 bis 1826. Herausg.
durch A. Scholl. Weimar, 1848, 51. 3 v. Portr.
16®. 2909.2
Same. 2te Aufl. 1857. 2909.5
Briefe an Friedrich August Wolf. Herausg. von
M. Bernays. (In Preussische Jahrbiiclier. B. 21,
pp. 23-39, 204-218. Berlin, 1868 ) *5307.50.21
Briefe an Johanna Fahlmer. Herausg. von L.
Lrlichs. Leipzig, 1875. Fac-simile. Portr. 16®.
2849.68
Briefe an Johann Heinrich Merck von Goethe,
Herder, Wieland und andern bedenkenden Zeit-
genossen. Herausg. von C. Wagner. Darmstadt,
1835. 8®. 2847.17
Briefe an Lavater. Aus den Jahren 1774 bis 1783.
Herausg. von H. Hirzel. Leipzig, 1833. Fac-
similes. 16®. 28493.78
Briefe an Leipziger Freunde. Herausg. von O.
Jahn. Leipzig, 1849. Portrs. 12®. 4909.22
Briefe an Soret. Herausg. von H. Uhde. Stutt-
gart, 1877. 8®. 2846.62
Briefe aus F. Schlosser’s Nachlass. Herausg.
von J. Frese. Stuttgart, 1877. Portr. 8®. 2843.60
Briefe in den Jahren 1768 bis 1832. Herausg.
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Freundschaftliche Briefe von Goethe und seiner
Frau an Nicolaus Meyer, 1800-1831. Leipzig,
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4847.19
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[K. A.] Linderfelt. (In Dudley, M. V., ed.
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Trans, by R. Slater, jun. London, 1866. Portrs.
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Dissertation.
Positiones juris quas, auspice Deo, inclyti jure-
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Drama.
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quato Tasso; Gotz von Berlichingi-n ; Iphigenia in Tauris;
Natural daughter; The Sisters; Stella.
Dramatische Meisterwerke. Leipzig. [1877.]
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Contents. — Gotz von Berlichingen ; Egmont; Iphigeuie auf
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CBuvres dramatiques trad, de I’allemand : precedes
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Goethe
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entwickelt. (In his Abhandlungen zur Philo-
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die sittliche Weltanschauung des Dichters. Ham-
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Faust.
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4874.58
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and E. D. A. Morshead. London, 1882. Sm. 8®.
4872.74
Faustus, a dramatic mystery: the bride of Cor-
inth; the first Walpurgis night. Trans, from the
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Faust. From the German by J. Anster. Leipzig,
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Anster. With an introd. by H. Morley. London,
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Faust. A tragedy. Trans, by Lewis Filmore.
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Faust. A tragedy. From the German, with
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4906.3
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Faust, a dramatic poem. Trans, into English
verse by T. Martin. 2d ed. Edinb., 1866. Sm.8®.
4909.4
Faust : a tragedy. Trans., in the original metres,
by Bayard Taylor. Boston, 1871. 2 v. 8®. 4873.5
Same. London, 1871. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 4873.8
Goethe’s “Faust” [trans. by Bayard Taylor],
with some of the minor poems. Ed. by Elizabeth
Craigmyle. London, 1889. [The Canterbury
poets.] 24®. 28793.85
Faust. Trans, into English verse by W. D.
Scoones. London, 1879. Sm. 8®. 2876.77
Faust. A tragedy. Tr. with introd. and notes
by J. A. Birds. London, 1880. 8®. 2872.75
Faust : a tragedy. Tr. into English verse, with
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and rewritten. London, 1880. Sm. 8®. 2872.79
Faust; from the German by T. E. Webb. Dub-
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Lalauze. Boston, 18^4. Sm. 4®. 48603.66
Tragedy of Faust : the first part. Trans, in the
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don. 1889. Sm. 8®. 2873.88
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Le Faust. Trad. nouv. et notes par H. Bach-
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Paris, 1878. 13 pis. Woodcuts. F®.
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Basedow, H. von. tJber Goethe’s Faust. (In his
Charaktere und Temperamente. B. 1. Berlin,
1893.) 45993.106
Boileau, D. A few remarks on Hayward’s trans-
lation of Goethe’s Faust. London, 1834. 8®.
4875.22
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Boyesen, H. H. Ein Kommentar zu Goethe’s
Faust. Deutsche Bearbeitung von Otfrid Mylius
[pseud, of n. F. W. C. Miiller]. Mit einem aus-
fiihrlichen, alphabetischen Wdrterbiich von Erlau-
terungen. Leipzig. [1882.] [Universal-Biblio-
thek.J 16®. No. 2 in 4906.50. 159
Carriere, M. Calderon’s Wunderthiitiger Magus
und Goethe’s Faust. Braunscliweig, 1876. 8®.
50923
Coupland, W. C. The spirit of Goethe’s Faust.
London, 1885 Sin. 8®. 2870.78
Creizenacb, \V. Die Biihnengeschichte des
Goethe’schen Faust. Frankfurt a. M., 1881. 8®.
2871.61
Fasteratb, J. Calderon in Spanien. Mit einem
Anhang. Die Beziehungen zwischen Calderon’s
“ Wunderthatigem Magus ” und Goethe’s “ Faust.”
Von Antonio Sanchez Moguel [verdeutscht von
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Gage, W. L. The salvation of Faust. A study
of Goethe’s poem, with special reference to the
second part and the problem of life. Boston,
1889. 12®. 28703.31
Hartung, J. A. Ungelehrte Erklarung des
Goethe’schen Faust. Leipzig, 1855. 8®. 4876.53
Heinemann, W. Goethes Faust in England und
Amerika. Bibliographische Zusammenstellung.
Berlin, 1886. 8®. *2176.85
First published in the “Bibliographer” [*6180a.l. Vol. 2,
pp, 79-84, 100-105, vol. 3, pp. 23, 24J.
Koestlin, C. E. Goethe’s Faust, seine Kritiker
und Ausleger. Tubingen, 1860. 8®. 4908.1
Konewka, P. Illustrations to Goethe’s Faust.
The English text from Bayard Taylor’s trans.
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[1892?] 14 pis. [Theater- Decorationen. Serie
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Mueller, H. Erklarung der Faust-Vorstellungen
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Peter, F. Die Literatur der Faustsage. 2te Aufl.
Leipzig, 1851. 8®. 2151.14
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Petersen, J. Faust und Brand. Hamlet. Zwei
Vortrage [Herausg. vonE. Wolff]. Gotha, 1890.
8®- 4593-139
Reicblin-Meldegg, C. A., Freiherr von. Faust:
an e.xposition of Goethe’s Faust, from the German
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Retzscb, F. A. Moritz. Faust. Esquisses des-
sinees par Retzsch. Paris, 1830. 26 pis. 8®, obi.
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Stuttgart. [1834.] 40 pis. 8®, obi. 2871.51
Review of Blackie’s Faust, with a bibliography
of other translations. (In Literary world, Aug.
13, 1881.) *5341.3.12
Roetscber, H. T. Der zweite Theil des Gothi-
schen Faust. (In his Abhandlungen zur Philoso-
phie der Kunst. Abth. 3.) Berlin. **0.3913.9
Sengler, J. Goethe’s Faust. Erster und zweiter
Theil. Berlin, 1873. 8®. 2875.56
Snider, D. J. Goethe’s Faust. A commentary
on the literary Bibles of the Occident. Boston,
1886. 2 V. 12®. 28703.20
Tbomas, C. The methods of Wilhelm Scherer as
a critic of Faust. (In Mod. lang. assoc. Trans.
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Viscber, F. T. Gdthe’s Faust. Neue Beitrage
zur Kritik des Gedichts. Stuttgart, 1875. 8®.
4876 52
Walsb, W. S. Faust. The legend and the poem.
With etchings by Herman Faber. Phila., 1888.
L. 8®. 2860.69
Winkler, P. Grundzuge einer Parallele zwischen
Shakespeare’s “ Hamlet” und Goethe’s “ Faust.”
Strassburg, 1892. 4®. 4592.126
The Fellow Culprits.
Die Mitschuldigen. Ein Lustspiel in Versen und
drei Aufziigen. Leipzig. [1868.] [Universal-
Bibliothek.] 16®. No. 11 in 4908.50.11
Gotz von Berlichingen.
Gotz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand.
Ein Schauspiel. Leipzig. [1868.] [Universal-
Bibliothek.] 16®. No. 8 in 4908 50 8
Same. Fiir die Biihne bearb. Leipzig. [1877.]
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Same, Erste vollstandige Biihnenarbeitung [von
G. Wendt]. Karlsruhe, 1879. Fac-simile. 16®.
4876.58
The Good Women.
Die guten Frauen von Goethe. Mit Nachbildungen
der Originalkupfer. Heilbronn, 1885. [Deutsche
Litteraturdenkmale des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts.]
Sm. 8®. *289ob. 50.21
Hermann and Dorothea.
Hermann und Dorothea. Stuttgart, 1856. 16®.
6877.5
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Same. Stuttgart, 1874. 16®. 6874.40
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M. Hart. 2d ed. N. Y.,1875. 12®. 2028.16
Same. With introd. and notes, by W. Wagner.
New ed., rev. by J. W. Cartmell. Cambridge,
1884. [Pitt press series.] Sm. 8°. 48703.38
Herman and Dorothea, The and the Alexis and
Dora, of Goethe. [Trans, by W. Whewell.]
N. Y., 1849. 8®. B. 170. 101; No. 18 in *4403.59
This translation was first published in America in the United
States magazine and Democratic review for 1848 [*3154.2.23],
Hermann and Dorothea. Trans, by Ellen Froth-
ingham. Boston, 1874. Ulus. 16®. 4876.19
Same. Trans, by H. Dale. With illus. by W.
Kaulbach and L. Hofmann. N. Y. [1881?] 4®.
***2870.54
Hebn, V. Ueber Goethes Hermann und Dorothea.
Aus dessen Nachlass herausg. von A. Leitzmann
und T. Schiemann. Stuttgart, 1893. 8®. 6874.54
Maffei, A. Otello e La tempesta di Shakspeare.
Arminio e Doroiea di Goethe. Trad, di A. Maffei.
Firenze, 1869. 16®. 4599.126
Toepfer, C. Hermann und Dorothea. Idyllisches
Familiengemalde in vier Aufziigen. Nach Goethes
Gedicht. Leipzig, 1885. [Universal-Bibliothek.]
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Weiss, J. J. Essai sur Hermann et Dorothee de
Goethe. Paris, 1856. 8®. 4870.71
Iphi^enia in Tauris.
Ipbigenie auf Tauris. Ein Schauspiel. Leipzig,
1790. 16®. 4879.26
Same. Stuttgart und Tubingen, 1854. 16®.
4879a. 11
25
Goethe
Same. 1865. 16«. 48793.21
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Same. Ein Scbauspiel von .1. W. von Goethe.
With an introd. and notes by Franklin Carter. Ed.
by W. D. Whitney. N. Y. [Cop. 1879.] [Whit-
ney’s German texts.] 16°. 4905.62
Same. Oxford, 1880. [German classics. Ed. by
C. A. Buchheim. Vol. 5.] Sm. 8°. 4905.51.5
Same. In vierfacher Gestalt. Ilerausg. von J.
Baecbtold. Freiburg, 1883. 8°. 2870.5
Gives in parallel columns the text of the editions of 1779,
1780, 1781 and 1786-87.
Iphigenia in Tauris. From the German of
Goethe, by G. L. Hartwig. Berlin, 1841. 8°.
No. 3 in *4401.72
Iphigenia in Tauris. Trans, by G. J. Adler.
N. Y., 18.50. 12°. 48703.45
Iphigenie en Tauride. Trad, en vers fran9ais et
precedee d’uue 6tude sur Gcethe [par A. Legrelle].
2e ed. Baris, 1874. 12°. 2877.68
Stapler, P. Goethe et ses deux chefs-d’amvre
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Maxims.
Geistesworte aus Goethe’s Briefen und Gespra-
chen. Herausg. von L. von Lancizolle. Berlin,
1860. 16°. 68793.7
Same. 2te verm. Ausg. Berlin, 1860. 16°. 68793.6
Goethe's Spriiche in Prosa. Kevidirte Ausgabe.
Herausg. von G. von Loeper. Berlin. [1870.]
16°. 48703.79
Maxims and reflections. Trans, by Bailey
Saunders. London, 1893. Sm. 8°. 6878.71
The Natural Daughter.
Natiirliche Tochter, Die. Ein Trauerspiel.
Leipzig. [1868.] [Universal-Bibliothek.] 16°.
No. 3 in *4908.50.13
Natural Science.
See also Color Theory.
Neue Mittheilungen aus Goethe’s handschrift-
lichem Nachlasse. [Herausg. von F. T. Brat-
ranek.] Leipzig, 1874, 76. 3 v. 8°. 4906.6
Contents. — 1, 2. Naturwissenschaftliche Corrcspondenz
(1812-32). 3. Briefwecheel mit den Gebriidern von Hum-
boldt (1795-1832).
CEuvres d’histoire naturelle de Goethe, com-
prenant divers memoires d’anatomie comparee, de
botanique et de geoh.gie; trad, par C. F. Martins.
Avec un atlas . . . enrichi de trois dessins et d’un
texte, par P. J. F. Turpin. Paris, 1837. Text,
8°; Atlas, f°. *Cab.58.i9.8
Boulay, J. N. Goethe et la science de la nature.
Strasbourg, 1869. 8°. 2843.62
Faivre, E. (Euvres scientifiques de Goethe
analysees et appreciees. Paris, 1862. Pis. 8°.
2907.14
Meding, C. H. Goethe als Naturforscher in
Beziehung zur Gogemvart. Dresden, 1861. 16°.
48493.19; No. 7 in *6878.27
Novels and Tales.
See also Elective Affinities; The Good Women; Sorrows of
Werther; Wilhelm Meister.
Novels and tales. Tr. chiefly by R. D. Boylan.
London, 1854. [Bohn’s standard library.] Sm.
8°. **K.I26.3
Contents. — Elective affinities; The sorrows of Werther;
The German emigrants; The good women; A tale.
Same. 1875. Sm. 8°. 2874.66
Poetry.
See also Hermann and Dorothea; Reynard the Fox; Roman
Elegies; West-Easterly Divan.
Aus F'. H. Jacobi’s Nachlass. Ungedruckte
Bricfe von und an Jacobi uiid Andere. Nebst
ungedruckten Gedichten von Goethe und Lenz.
Herausg. von R. Zoepputz. Leipzig, 1869. 2 v.
16°. 2849.53
Bettina. Gedichte aus Goethe’s Briefwechsel mit
einem Kinde. Nebst Anmerkungen von G. Fr.
Daumer. Niirnberg, 1837. 16°. 4248.4
Bphemerides und Volkslieder. Heilbronn, 1883.
[Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale des 18. u. 19. Jahr-
hunderts in Neudrucken.] 16°. *289ob.50.i4
Ed. by E. Martin.
Gedichte. Auswahl. Herausg. von. J. W. Schae-
fer. 4te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1856. 16°. 4909.24
Gedichte. B. 1,2, 14. Weimar, 1887, 88. 3
V. [Werke. Abth. 1.] 8°. 4903.1
Contents. — 1, 2. Gedichte. 14. Faust. Th. 1.
Poems and ballads. Tr. by W. E. Aytoun and
Theodore Martin. N. Y., 1859. 12°. **K. 126.4
Poems of Goethe. Done into English verse,
by W. Gibson. N. Y. , 1886. 16°. 48603.54
Select minor poems, translated from the German
of Goethe and Schiller; with notes, by J. S.
Dwight. Boston, 1839. [Specimens of foreign
standard literature.] 12°.
**K. 245.1; 2894.7 ; 6097.50
Benfey, T. Gothe’s Gedicht: Legende und
dessen Indisches Vorbild. (In Benfey. Orient
und Occident. Vol. 1, pp. 719-732.) Gottingen,
1862. *3027.100.1
Biedermann, G. W., Freiherr von. Zu Goethe’s
Gedichten. Leipzig, 1870. 16°. No. 2 in *6877.2
Chawner, E., compiler. Gleanings from the
German and French poets. London. [1879.]
Sm. 8°. 2878.75
Of the 226 translations 86 are from Goethe.
Dudley, M. V., ed. Poetry and philosophy of
Goethe. Lectures and extempore discussions be-
fore the Milwaukee literary school in August,
1886. Chicago, 1887. 12°. 28703.30
Bckermann, J. P. Beytriige zur Poesie, mit
besonderer Hinweisung auf Goethe. Stuttgart,
1824. 16°. 2196.7
Lichtenberger, E. £tudes sur les poesies ly-
riques de Goethe. Paris, 1878. 8°. 2873. 60
Rubinstein, A. G. Die Gedichte und das Re-
quiem fiir Mignon aus Goethe’s “ Wilhelm Mas-
ter’s Lehrjahre,” in Musik gesetzt von A. Rubin-
stein. Op. 91. Leipzig. [1879?] F°.
No. 6 in *8057.20
Viehoff, H. Goethe’s Gedichte erlautert und auf
ihre Veranlassungen, Quellen und Vorliilder zu-
riickgefiihrt. Diisseldorf, 1846-53. 3 v. 16°.
4258.7; 48793.65
26
Goethe
Same. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1869, 70. 2 v. 16°.
2879.50
Waldberg, Max R., Freiherr von. Goethe und
das Volkslied. Berlin, 1889. 16°. 2877.123
IJeynartI the Fox.
Reineke Fuchs. Leipzig. [1867. Universal-
Bibliothek.] 16°. No. 7 in 4908.50.7
Goethe’s Reineke fox, West-eastern divan, and
Aehilleid. Trans, in the original metres. By A.
Rogers. London, 1890. [Bohn’s standard library.]
Sm. 8°. 2878.102
Reyuard the fox, after the German version of
Goethe, by T. J. Arnold, with illus. by W. von
Kaulbach and J. Wolf. N. Y., 1871. Illus. 8°.
*2901.9
Roman Elegies.
Roman elegies, trans. into English verse, in the
original metre. By L. Noa. Boston. [1876.] 4°.
2877.67
The Sisters.
Geschwister, Die. Schauspiel. Die Laune des
Verliebten. Ein Schaferspiel in Versen. Leipzig.
[1868. Universal-Bibliotliek.] 16°.
No. 8 in 4908.50.12
The Sorrows of Werther.
Leiden des j ungen Werthers. Zwey Theile.
Frankfurt und Leipzig, 1795. 12°. 6873.23
Same. Leipzig. [1867. Universal-Bibliothek.]
16°. No. 4 in 4908.50.8
Sorrows of Werter. [A German story, founded
on fact. Trans, by S. J. Pratt. London, 1779.]
2 V. Sm, 8°. 6879.69
Same. New ed. London. PI. 32°. 6879.76
Same. Trans, from the French ed. of Monsieur
Aubry, by John Gifford [pseud, of J. R. Green].
London, 1789. 8°. 6875.39
Same. Trans by W. Render. Annexed, The
letters of Charlotte. Boston, 1807. 24°. *6879.78
Sorrows of young Werther, and other tales. Ed.
and rev. hy L. Noa. Boston, 1887. Portr. 12°.
28703.16
Contents. — Sorrows of Werther; Elective affinities; The
good women; A tale.
Appell, .1. W. Werther und seine Zeit. Zur
Goethe-Literatur. Neue verbess. und vermehr.
Ausg. Leipzig, 1865. 8°. 2867.76
Hermenjat, L. Werther et les freres de Werther.
liitude de litterature comparee. Lausanne, 1893.
8°. 28703.35
Mille, L. Goethe’s Werther und seine Zeit.
Basel, 1877. [( leffentliche Vortriige gehalten in
der Schweiz.] 8°. No. 9 in *29003.50.4
Richter, H. M. Aus der Messias und Werther-
Zeit. Wien, 1882. 16°. 2847.67
Contents. — Klopstock’s Wiener Beziehungen. Der junge
Werther in Wien und Wien in der Werther-Epoche.
Stella.
Stella. Ein Trauerspiel. Leipzig. [1868. Uni-
versal-Bibliothek.] 16°. No. 4 in 4908.50.12
Stella. Trans. (In Thompson. German theatre.
Vol. 61, pp. 153-201. London, 1800.) 2875.31.6
Torquato Tasso.
Torquato Tasso. Ein Schauspiel. Leipzig, 1816.
16°. No. 2 in 4879.26
Same. Paris, 1840. 8°. 6871.16
Same. Stuttgart, 1865. 16°. 28703.60
Same. Leipzig. [1867. Universal-Bibliothek.]
16°. No. 6 in 4908.50.10
Same. Ed. for the use of students by Calvin
Thomas. Boston, 1891. [Heath’s German series.]
12°. 2870a 99
Same. Mit Einleitung und Anmerkungen herausg.
von F. Kern. Berlin, 1893. 8°. 6871.22
Vilmar, .4.. F. C. Ueber Goethes Tasso. Frank-
furt a. M., 1869. 16°. 4905.54
Translations by Goethe.
Diderot, D. Rameaus Neffe. Ein Dialog. Aus
dem Manuscript iibers. Von W. von Goethe. Leip-
zig. [1880.] 16°. No. 5 in 4897.50.129
Voltaire. Mahomet. Trauerspiel in 5 Aufziigen
nach Voltaire. Von W. von Goethe. I.eipzig.
[1868. Universal-Bihliothek.] 16°.
No. I in 4908.50.14
Voltaire’s Le fanatisme, ou Mahomet le prophite.
— Tancred. Trauerspiel . . . nach Voltaire, Von
W. von Goethe. Leipzig. [1867. Universal-
Bibliothek.] 16°. No. 3 in 4908.50.15
Travels.
Miscellaneous travels : compri>ing Letters from
Switzerland; The campaign in France, 1792; 1 he
siege of Mainz; and a tour on the Rhine, Maine,
and Neckar, 1814-15. Ed. by L. Dora Schmitz.
London, 1882. [Bohn’s standard library.] Sin.8°.
4870.60
Travels in Italy. Trans, by A. J. W. Morrison.
(In Auto-biography. Vol. 2. 1849.)
4849.19.2; 6097.65.2
Hirzel, L. Goethe’s italienische Reise. Basel,
1871. 8°. No. 4 in *29003.50.1
Meyer, C. R. Goethe und seine italienische Reise.
Haml)urg, 1886. [Sammlung gemeinv. wisseusch.
Vortriige. N. F., Serie 1, Heft 22.] 8°.
No. 22 in *5924.60.21
West-Easterly Divan.
West-Easterly divan. Trans, with introd. and
notes by John Weiss. Boston, 1877. Sq. 16°.
28993.51
Wolff, P. Studien iiber Gothe’s westbstlichen
Divan. (In Benfey. ed. Orient und Occident.
Vol. 1, pp. 307-326. Gottingen, 1862.) *3027.100.1
Wilhelm Meister.
Wilhelm Meister’s apprenticeship. [Trans, by
Carlyle.] Edinb., 1824. 3 v. Sm. 8°. **K.76.i8
Wilhelm Meister’s apprenticeship and travels.
[Trans, by Carlyle.] London, 1864. 2 v. Sm.
8°. 4577-8
Same. New ed., rev. Boston, 1851. 2 v. 1()°.
Same.
12°.
Same.
Sanie.
Sm. 8°.
Same.
6097.66
New ed , rev. Boston, 1865. 2 v. Portr.
**K. 126.2
London, 1871. 3 v. 8°. 2475.51
London. [1874.] 3 v. [People’s ed.]
4570-61
N. Y., 1881. 16°. 4876.88
Wilhelm Meister’s travels. Trans, from the later
and enlarged ed of the German, and ed. by E.
Bell. London, 1882. [Bohn’s standard library.]
Sm. 8°. 4872.73
Shakespeare. Hamlet. Trauerspiel in sechs
Aufziigen. Nach Gothes Andeutungen im Wil-
helm Meister und A. W. Schlegels tJbersetzung
fvir die deutsche Biihne hearb. von A. Klmgemann.
Leipzig, 1815. 16°. No. 2 in **0.4014.12
27
Goethe
Summermann, C. L. Brief an einen Freund
liber die falsclien Wanderjahre Wilhelm Meisters.
Munster, lti23. 16®. No. 3 in *6875.3
Wasson, D. A. Wilhelm Meister’s apprentice-
ship. No. 21 in *6242.11
From Atlantic monthly. Sept. 1S65 [*5314.1.16].
Xeilien.
Goethe-Schiller’s Xenien. Aus dem Schiller-
schen “ Musen-Almanach fur das .Jahr 1797 ” und
dem “ Xenien-Manuscript.” Herausg. von A.
Stern. Leipzig. [1872. Universal-Bibliothek.]
16®. No. 2 in 4S98.51.44
Litterarische Spiessruthen oder die hochadligen
und beriichtigen Xenien. Mit erlauternden Anraer-
kungen ad modum Min Ellii et Hamleri [von D.
Jeniseh. Leipzig, 1797.] 16®. No. i in **2907.8
Boas, E. Schiller und Goethe im Xenienkampf.
Stuttgart, 1851. 2 v. in 1. 8®. 4874.57
Rebenstock, J. A. ^akus. Oder Fragmente
aus den Gerichtsakten der Holle iiber die Xenien.
Herausg. von J. A. Rebenstock. Deutschland.
[Leipzig.] 1797. 16®. No. 2 in **2907.8
Saupe, E. J. Die Schiller-Goethe’schen Xenien.
Leipzig, 1852. Sm. 8®. 4909-9
WORKS ABOUT GOETHE.
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Anderson, J. P. Bibliography of Goethe. (In
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Goethe-, Schiller-, Lessing-, Herder- und Wie-
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Biography.
Criticism.
For some valuable studies of Goethe see the volumes of
Archiv fur Litteraturgeschichte [5326.'2]. Criticisms of
special works of Goethe are entered under the names
of these works in the first division of this list.
Abeken, B. R. Goethe in den Jahren 1771 his
1775. Hannover, 1861. 8®. 2844.9
Auerbach, B. Goethe und die Erzahlungskunst.
Stuttgart. 1861. 8®. 2844.8
Austin, Sarah. Characteristics of Goethe, from
the German of Falk, von Miiller, &c. London,
1833. 3 V. 12®. 2907.2
Barbey d’AurevUly, J. Gcethe et Diderot.
Paris, 1880. 12®. 46706.89
Baumgartner, A. Gothe’s Lehr- und Wander-
jahre in Weimar und Italien. (1775-1790.)
Freihurgim B., 1882. 8®. 2853.16
Bernays, M. J. W. von Goethe. J. C. Gott-
sched. Zwei Biographien. (Aus der Allgemeinen
deutschen Biographic ahgedruckt.) Leipzig,
1880. 16®. 2848.76
Bielschowsky, A. Friederike Brion. Ein Beitrag
zur Goethe-Literatur. Breslau. 1880. 8®. 2843.70
Blackie, J. S. The wisdom of Goethe. Edinb.,
1883. Sm. 8®. 4872.75
An estimate of the character of Goethe, by the editor, with
passages translated from his works.
Blaze, A. H. Les raaitresses de Goethe. Par H.
Blaze de Bury. Paris, 1873. 16®. 2849 54
Bluecher, G. L. von, Fiirst von Wahlstatt. Das
Bliicherdenkmal in Rostock und Goethe’s Theil-
nahme an diesem Werke. Mit 24 Briefen
Goethe’s. (In llistorisches Taschenbuch. Jahrg.
33, pp. 343-421. Leipzig, 1862.) *2309.1.33
Bock, W. von. Goethe in seinem Verhaltnisse
zur .\lusik. Berlin, 1871. 8®. 2876.52
Bossert, A. Goethe, ses precurseurs et ses con-
temporains. Paris, 1872. 8®. 2875.51
Brockhaus, F. A. and H. E. Ueher die Ver-
haltnisse der Buchhandlung F. A. Brockhaus zu
Herrn Hofrath J. P. Eckermann in Beziehung auf
das Werk “ Gesprache mit Goethe in den letzten
Jahren seines Lebens.” Leipzig. 1846. 8®. 4845.60
Browning, H. C. Life of Goethe. From his
autobiographical papers and the contributions of
his contemporaries. N. Y., 1844. 2 v. in 1. 16®.
4847.9
Browning, O. Goethe : his life and writings.
London, 1892. Portr. [Dilettante Ubrary.] Sm.
8®. 28493.89
Burkhardt, C. A. H. Das Repertoire des Wei-
marischen Theaters unter Goethes Leitung, 1791-
1817. Hamburg, 1891. 8®. 6872.36
Calvert, G. H. Coleridge, Shelley, Goethe.
Biographic aesthetic studies. Boston. [1880.]
16®. 2556.68
— Goethe. His life and works. Boston, 1872.
16®. 847.14; 4849. r2
— Same. 1886. 4847.38
Canello, U. A. Saggi di critica letteraria.
Bologna, 1880. 16®. 2777.55
ContentB. — Classicierao e romauticismo ; Letteratnre neo-
latine; Letteratura tedesca.
The essays upon German literature are devoted to Goethe’s
work and influence.
Carlyle, T. Goethe, hy Thomas Carlyle. The
tale, trans. hy Carlyle. Favorite poems, trans.
by W. E. .Aytoun and T. Martin. Ulus. Boston,
1881. [Modern classics.] 16®. 4870a. 5r
Goethe
Caro, E. il. La philosophie de Goethe. Paris,
1866. 8®. 5601.18
Dembowski, .7., ed. Mitteilangen fiber Goethe
ami seiiien FreunJeskreis aus bisher unveroffent-
lichten Aufzeii-hnungen des Gratiich Egloffstein’-
schen Familien Archivs zu Arklitten. Lyck,
1869. 4®. 4841-35
De Quincey, T. Biographical essays. Boston,
18.j0. 16°. 6248.74
Contents. — Shakspeare; Pope; Ch.arles Lamb; Goethe;
Schiller.
— Same. Boston, 1857. 16°. 6604.2
— Same. Boston, 186'). 16°. **0.3941.18
— Confessions of an English opium-eater, also
the lives of Shakespeare and Goethe. With in-
trod. by H. Jlorley. London, 1886. [Morley’s
universal library.] Sm. 8°. 457t-73
Dorer, E. Goethe und Calderon. Gedenkbliitter
zur Calderonfeier. Leipzig, 1881. 16°. 3099.73
Daentzer, J. H. J. Abhandlungen zu Goethes
Leben und Werken. Leipzig, 1865. 2 v. 8°.
2852.51
— Aus Goethe’s Freundeskreise. Braunschweig,
1868. 8°. 4845-5
— Charlotte von Stein. Goethe’s Freundin. Em
Lebensbild, mit Benutznng der Familienpapiere.
Stuttgart, 187-1. 2 v. Portrs. Fac-simile. 8°.
2847.64
Contents. — 1. 17-12-93. 2. 1791-1S27.
— Charlotte von Stein und Corona Schroter.
Stuttgart. 1876. 8°. 2847.65
— Erlauterungen zu Goethes Werken. Leipzig,
1855-66. [Erlauterungen zu den deutschen Klas-
sikern. 1, 3, 4, 9-14, 17-21, 58-76, 79-83.] 16°.
4909.50
— Franenbilder aus Goethe’s Jugendzeit. Studien
zura Leben des Dichters. Stuttgart, 1852. 8°.
2846.79
Contents. — Friederike Brion; Znr Friederikelitteratnr ;
Kornelia Friederike Christiane Goethe; Anna Sibylla
Miinch; Anna Elisabeth Schonemann (Lili) nnd Auguste
Luise von Stolberg; Kutharma Elisabeth Goethe.
— Goethe und Karl August wahrend der ersten
ffinfzehn Jahre ihrer Verbindung. Leipzig. 1861.
8°. 2844.6
— Goethe und Karl August. 2te neubearb. Aufl.
Leipzig. 1688. 8°. 2853 73
— Goethes Leben. Leipzig, 1880. Ulus. Fac-
similes. 8°. 2846 67
— Life of Goethe. Trans, by T. W. Lyster.
With authentic illus. and facsimiles. London,
1883. 2 V. Sm. 8°. 2856.50
Contents. — Vol. 1. 17-19-1736. 2. 1786-1832.
— Zur Goetheforschung. Keue Beitrage. Stutt-
gart, 1831. 8°. 2843.17
Eckermann, J. P. Beytrage zur Poesie mit
besonderer Hinweisung auf Goethe. Stuttgard,
1824. 16°. 2196.7
Emerson, R. W. Goethe; or, the writer. (In his
Represent-itive men.) 2248.64; 2400.62
2403-63; **6017.54; 6248.70; **K.io6.i
— Ueber (Jovthe und Sh-akespeare. Aus dem
Englischen, nebst einer Critik, von H. Grimm.
Hannover, 1857. 16°. 45993.125
putsch, E. Goethe’s Stellung zur Religion. In-
augural-Dissertation. Langensalza, 1879. 8°.
2848.73
Frankfurter gelehrte .-^nzeigen vom Jahr 1772.
Heilbronn, 1883. [Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale
des 18. Jahrhunderts in Neudrucken.] 16°.
zSgob 50.7, 8
The preface by B. Senffert, gives facts relative to the his-
tory of this periodical, and its contributors, in 1772; and the
character of its contents. Goethe wtts a contributor in 1772.
Froitzheim, J. Goethe und Heinrich Leopold
Wagner. Strassburg, 1689. 8°. *2904.53.10
— Lenz, Goethe und Cleophe Fibich von Strass-
burg. Ein urkundlicher Kommentar zu Goethe’s
Dichtung und Wahrheit. Strassburg, 1688. 8°.
*2904.53.4
— Lenz und Goethe. Mit ungedruckten Bnefen
von Lenz, Herder. Lavater, Roderer, Luise Konig.
Stuttgart, 1891. Portr. 8°. 2856.78
Geiger, L. Die Constituierung der Goethe-
Gesellschaft in Weimar. Berlin, 1885. 16°.
No. 3 in *48293 52
Genee, R. Klassische Franenbilder. Aus dra-
matischen Dichtungen von Shakespeare. Lessing,
Goethe und Schiller. Berlin, 1884. 16°. 4870.35
Goedeke, C. Goethes Leben. Supplement zu
den Werken des Dichters. Keu ilurchgesehen.
Stuttgart. [1863?] [Cotta’sche Bibliothek der
Weltiitteratnr.] 16°. 2905.60
— Goethes Leben und Schriften. Stuttgart. 1674.
16°. 2849.71
Goeschel, C. F. Hegel und seine Zeit. Mit
Rficksicht auf Goethe. Berlin, 1832. 8°. 7602.71
Goethe Jahrbuch. B. 1-15. ' Herausgegeben
von Ludwig Geiger. Mit dem len-8en .Jahres-
bericht der Goethe-Gesellschaft. Frankfurt a. .M.,
1880-94. Portrs. 8°. *28403.54
— Gesanimtregister zu den Banden 1-10. 1860-
1889. Frankfurt a/M., 1889. 8°. 2840362
Grimm, H. Ffinfzehn Essays. [Folge 1.] (2te
verm. Aufl. der Keuen Essays, &c.) Berlin, 1874.
8°. 2873.8.1
Contents. — Voltaire und Frankreich; Friedrich der Grosse
und Macaulay; Goethe in Italieu; Schiller und Goethe;
Goethe und die Wahiverwandtschaften ; Goethe nnd Suleika ;
Goethe und Lnise Seidler: Heinrich von Kleist’s Grabstatte;
Lord Byron und Leigh Hunt; Alexander von Hnmboidc;
Schleiermacher; Herrii von Vamhagen’s Tagebiieher; Ger-
vinus ; Dante und die letzten Eampfe in Italien ; Ralph
W aldo Emerson.
— Goethe. Vorlesnngen. Berlin, 1877. 2 v.
in 1. 8°. 2844.60
— Goethe in Italien. Berlin, 1861. 16°.
No. 5 in *6875.5
— Same. (In his Ffinfzehn Essays. Berlin, 1874.)
2873.8
— The life and times of Goethe. Trans, by
Sarah Holland Adams. Boston, 1880. Portr. 8°.
2844.74
Haeckel, E. H. Die Katuranschauang von Dar-
win, Goethe unJ Lamarck. Vortrag in der ersten
offentlichen Sitzung der 55ten Versammlung
deutscher Naturforscher nnd Aerzte zu Eisenach
am 18. September 1882. Jena, 1862. 8°. 3S24 70
Hayward, A. Goethe. Edinb., 1878. [i’oreign
classics for English readers.] Sm. 8°. 2848.61
— Same. Phila. [1878.] 16°. 1544-5
Herbst, W. Goethe in Wetzlar. 1772. Vier
Monate ans des Dichters Jugendleben. Gotha,
1881. Portrs. 8°. 2845.64
Hesse, A. Minchen Herzlieb. Erlauternde
Bemerknngen zu Goethe’s Wahiverwandtschaften
und Sonetten Berlin, 1878. [Samml. gemeinv.
wissensch. Vortrage.] 8°. No. 8 in *5914.50.13
29
Goethe
Hettner, H. J. T. Die romantische Schule in
ihrem inneren Zusamnienhange niit Goethe und
Schiller. Braunschweig, 1850. 16°. 48703.68
Hirzel, L. Karl Ruckstuhl. Ein Beitrag zur
Goethe-Litteratur. Strassburg, 1876. 8°.
*2902.50.17
Hoefer, E. Goethe und Charlotte von Stein.
Stuttgart, 1878. 8°. 2844.68
Jordan, C. F. Goethe — und noch immer kein
Ende; Kritische Wiirdigung der Lebre Goethes
von der Metamorphose der Pflanzen. Hamburg,
1888. [Samml. gemeinv. wissensch. Vortrage.] 8°.
No. 3 in *5924.60.23
Jullien, A. Goethe et la musique; ses jugements,
son influence, les oeuvres qu’il a inspirees. Paris,
1880. 18°. 4046.57
Eiaiserlicbe Universitiit- und Landesbihliothek,
Strassburg. Die Neugriindung der Strassburger
Bibliothek un{l die Goihe-Feier am 9. August
1871. Strassburg, 1871. 8°. No. i in *4832.3
Kalischer, S. Goethe als Naturforscher und
Herr Du Bois-Reymond als sein Kritiker. Eine
Antikritik. Berlin, 1883. 8°. 3824.73
Karpeles, G. Goethe in Polen. Berlin, 1890.
Portr. 8°. 2859.54
Kaulbach, W. von. Goethe gallery. Originated.
Munich. 21 photogs. 4°. *4873.9
Keil, R. Vor hundert Jahren. Mittheilungen
iiber Weimar, Goethe und Corona Schroter aus
den Tiigen der Genie-Periode. Festgabe zur
Sakularfeier von Goethe’s Eintritt in Weimar (7.
Nov. 1775). Leipzig, 1875. 2 v. in 1. 2 portrs.
8°. 2873.13
Contents. — 1. Goethe’s Tagehuch aus den Jahren, 1776-
1782. 2. Corona Schriiter. Eine Lebensskizze mit Bei-
triigen zur Geschichte der Genie-Periode.
Keil, Richard and Robert, editors. Goethe, AVei-
mar und .Jena im Jahre 1806. Nach Goethes
Privatacten. Am fiinfzigjahrigen Toilestage
Goethes herausg. Leipzig, 1882. 8°. 4872.76
Knortz, C. Goethe und die Wertherzeit. Ein
Vortrag. Mit dem Anhange : Goethe in Ameri’aa.
Zurich. 1885. 8°. 2852.53
Kobersteiu, C. A. Vermischte Aufsatze zur
Litteraturgeschichte und Aesthetik. Leipzig. 1858.
8°. 4873 30
Of these eight essays, chiefly delivered as lectures before
the Literary society of Nauraburg, four are upon Goethe
and one upon Shakespeare in Germany.
Kriegk, G. L. Die Briider Senckenberg. Eine
biograiihische Darstellung. Nebst einem Anhang
iiber Goethe’s .lugendzeit in Frankfurt. Frank-
furt a. M., 1869. 8°. 2846.53
— Deutsche Kulturbihler, aus dem achtzehnten
Jahrhundert. Nebst einem Anhang: Goethe als
Rechtsanwalt. Leipzig, 1874. 8°. 2815 56
Kuehn, F. F. A. Findlinge betreffend die Wei-
marische Literatur-Epoche. Weimar. [1881?]
Ulus. Portr. 8°. 2845 63
Lauggutb, A. Goethes Padagogik historisch-
kritisch dargestellt. Halle a S., 1886. 16°. 5597 85
Lewes, G. H. The life and works of Goethe:
with sketches of his age and contemporaries. Lon-
don, 1855. 2 V. Porirs. 8°. 4905.32
— Same. Vol. 2. Boston, 1856. 16°. 4849.32
— 'Idle life of Goethe. 2d ed., partly rewritten.
London, 1864. Ponr. 8°. 4843.2
— Same. 3d ed., rev. according to the latest docu-
ments. London, 1895. Portr. 8°. 4843.13
— The story of Goethe’s life. (Abridged from
his “ Life and works of Goethe.”) London, 1873.
8°. 2849.57
Licbtenberger, F. A. fitude morale sur Goethe.
(Cut from La revue ehretienne, Apr. 5, 1867.
Pp. 276-278.) No. 20 in *6242.11
Lorenz, 0. Goethe’s politische Lehrjahre. Vor-
trag mit . . . einem Anhang. Goethe als Histori-
ker, Berlin, 1893. 8°. 4842.46
Lyon, 0. Goethes Verhaltniss zuKlopstock. In-
augural-Dissertation. Dobeln. [1880?] 16°. 2845.61
Martin, E. Goethe in Strassburg. Berlin, 1871.
[Samml. gemeinv. wissensch. Vortriige.] 8°.
No. 15 in *5914.50.6
Masson, D. The three devils: Luther’s, Mil-
ton’s, and Goethe’s. With other essays. London,
1874. Sm. 8°. 2558.59
Mendelssobn-Bartboldy, C. Goethe and Men-
delssohn. (1821-31.) Trans., with additions,
from the German, by M. E. von Glehn. 2d ed.
London, 1874. Fac-simile. Portr. Sm. 8°. 2849.63
Meyer, R. M. Goethe. Berlin, 1895. Portr.
16°. 484743
M6zieres, A. J. F. W. Goethe, les oeuvres ex-
pliquees par la vie. [T. l-]2. 1749-1795. Paris,
1872, 73. 8°. 2845.51
Minor, J., and Sauer, A. Studien zur Goethe-
Pbilologie. Wien, 1880. 8°. 4872.66
Muller, T. A. H. F. Goethe’s Unterhaltungen
mit dem Kanzler Friedrich v. Muller. Herausg.
von C. A. H. Burkhardt. Stuttgart, 1870. 8°.
2011. II ; 28793.72
Pasque, E. Goethe’s Theaterleitung in Weimar.
Leipzig, 1863. 2 v. 16°. 48893.8
Remy, M. Goethe’s Erscheinen in Weimar.
Berlin, 1877. [Sammlung gemeinv. wissensch.
Vortrage. Vol. 12 ] Sm.8°. No. i in *5914.50.12
Raymond, W. Corneille, Shakspeare et Goethe.
Etude sur I’influence anglo-germanique en P'rance
au xix° siecle. Berlin, 1864. Sm. 8°.
4690.39; **0.3912.10
Riemer, F. W. Mittheilungen iiber Goethe. Aus
miindlichen und schriftlichen, gedruckten und
ungedruckten Quellen. B. 1, 2. Berlin, D41.
2 V. 8°. 2846.25
Robert-Tornow, W. Goethe in Heine’s AVerken.
Berlin, 1883. 16°. 2877.112
Sabell, E. W. Zu Goethe’s hundertdreissigstem
Geburtst;ig. Festschrift zum 28. August, 1879.
Heilbronn, 1879. 8°. 2844.64
Cont.-iins a hitherto unknown Faustisches Festspiel, by
Tieck, on Goetbe’e 75ih birthday; an investigation of the
witch-spells and incantations in Faust; the meaning of the
word Mephistopheles; and a few newly-discovered poems
by Goethe.
Sanborn, F. B., ed. The life and genius of
Goethe. Lectures at the Concord school of
philosophy [in 1885]. Boston, 1886. 2 portrs.
12°. 1515. 14 ; 2858.60
Schaefer, J. AV. Goethe’s Lehen. Bremen,
1851. 2 V in 1, 16°. 4248.3
Scherer, AV. L. Aufsatze iiher Goethe. Berlin,
1886. 8°. 2840.51
Contents. — Goethe-Philologie ; Gretchen ; Goethe als llechts-
anwalt; Her junge Goethe ale Journalist; Sophie von
LaRoche und ihre Enkelin; Goethe und Adelaide; Bemer-
kungcn fiber Goethes Stella; Iphigenie in Delphi;
Nauslkaa; Eine osterreichische Dichterin (Suleika ; Pan-
dora; Neue Fauet-Commentare; Betrachtungcn fiber Faust;
Faustetudien.
Goethe
— Aus Goethes Friihzeit. Brucbstiicke cines
Coninientares zuni juiigen Goethe. Mit Beitragcn
von J. Minor, M. I’osner. E. Schmidt. Strassburg,
187!). [Quellen und Forschungen ziir Spracli- und
Culturgcschichte der gcrmanischen Volker.] 8“.
*2902.50.34
Schmidt, E. Heinrich Leopold Wagner Goethes
Jugendgeuosse. 2te vollig umbearb. Aufl. Jena,
187!'. 8“. 2846.77
— Richardson, Rousseau und Goethe. Ein Bei-
tragzurGeschichtedes Romans im 18. Jahrhundert.
Jena, 1875. 8®. 2194.12
Schultze, S. Der junge Goethe. (17-19-1775.)
Halle a. S., 1893, 91. 7 pts. in 1 v. 8°. 4845.65
Seeley, J. R. Goethe : reviewed after sixty years.
London, 1894. Fortr. Sm. 8°. 6849.9
Semler, C. Goethe’s Wahlverwandtschaften und
die sittliche Weltanschauung des Dichters. Ham-
burg, 1887. [Samml. gemeinv. wissensch. Vor-
trage.] 8°. No. 18 in *5924.60.21
— Die Weltanschauung Luthers und Goethes und
ihre Bedeutu' g fiir unsere Zeit. Hamburg, 1890.
[Deutsche Zeit- und Streit-Fragen.] 8®.
No. 13 in *5216.50, N. F. 4
Sime, J. Life of Johann Wolfgang Goethe.
London, 1888. [“ Great writers.”] 8®. 2840.54
Appended, pp. i-XLiv, is a Bibliography, ty J. P. Anderson.
Sinclair, May. Essays in verse. London, 1891.
Sm. 8®. 2568.104
Contents. — Guyon : a philosophical dialogue; Two studies
from the life of Goethe ; Margery.
Spiinger, R. Essays zur Kritik und Philosophie
und zur Goethe-Litteratur. Minden i. W., 1885.
8°. 28703.12
— Weimar’s klassische Statten. Ein Beitrag zum
Studium Goethe’s und unserer klassischen Littera-
tur-Epoche. Berlin, 1868. PI. 8°. 4866.2
Stahr, A. W. T. Goethe’s Frauengestalten. 2te
Ausg. Berlin, 1869. 2 v. 16®. 4905.50
Steck, J. R. J. Goethe und Lavater. Basel,
1884. 8®. No. 7 in *29003.50.8
Steig, R. Goethe und die Briider Grimm. Ber-
lin, 1892. 8®. 4845.58
Stern, A. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. (In
Guttschall, C. R. von, ed. Der neue Plutarch.
Vol. 12, pp. 209-374. Leipzig, 1888.) 2255.51.12
Strieker, W. Goethe und Frankfurt am Main.
Die Beziehungen des Dichters zu seiner Vater-
stadt. Berlin, 1876. [Samml. gemeinv. wissensch.
Vortrage.] 8®. No. 19 in *5914.50.11
Thomas, C. Goethe and the conduct of life.
Ann Arbor, 1886. [University of Michigan.
Philosophical papers. 1st series.] 8®. 5585.60.2
Tieck, J. L. Epilog zur hundertjahrigen Geburts-
feier Gothe’s. [Berlin, 1849.] Sm. 8°.
No. 2 in 3083.13
Trezza, G. Dante, Shakespeare, Gothe, nella
rinascenza europea. Verona, 1888. 16®. 2775.72
Viehoff, H. Goethe’s Lehen. Stuttgart, 1847-54.
4 V. Sq. 16®. 42193.10
Wagener, B. Shakespeare’s Einfluss auf Goethe
in Leben und Dichtung. T. 1. Halle a. S., 1890.
8®. 4595-I2I
Wahle, J. Das weimarische Hoftheater unter
Goethes Leitung. Braunschweig, 1891. Ulus.
Portrs. L. 8°. 2891.7
Wasson, D. A. Wilhelm Meister’s apprentice-
shij). (Atlantic monthly. Sept. 18d5.)
No. 21 in *6242.1 1
Weiss, J. J. A. Sur Goethe. Etudes critiques de
litterature allemande. Avec une preface de F.
Sarcey. Paris. [1892.] 12®. 2857.60
Wenzel, C. G. .4us Weimars goldenen Tagen.
Bibliographische Jubelfestgabe zur hundertjabri-
gen Geburtstagsfeier Friedrich von Schilh-r’s.
Dresden, 1859. 8®. *2150.28
White, H. S. The life and genius of Goethe.
Goethe’s youth. 16®. 7849.8
Goethe and Schiller.
See also Xenien on page 28 of this list.
Briefwechsel zwischen Schiller und Goethe,
1794-1805. 2te Ausg. Stuttgart, 1856. 2 v. 8®.
2844.15
Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe,
1794-1805. Trans, bv G. H. Calvert. Vol. 1.
N. Y., 1845. [Specimens of foreign standard lit-
erature.] 12®. 4846.51
Vol. 2 of the translation was never published.
Bossert, A. Goethe et Schiller. Avec un discours
sur I’esprit theologique et I’esprit litteraire en
Allemague. Paris, 1873. 8®. 2875.54
Boyesen, H. H. Goethe and Schiller; including
a commentary of Faust. N. Y., 1879. 8®.
1545.29; 2848.65
Crantz, A. F. Die Ochsiade, oder freundsclialt-
liche Unterhaltungen der Herren Schiller und
Gothe mit einigen ihrer Herren Collegen. Ber-
lin, 1797. Sm. 8®. No. 3 in **2907.8
Goethe’s Mother.
(Katharina Elizabeth Goethe, bom Textor.)
Aus G. Kestner’s Briefsammlung. 1. Goethe’s
Mutter. (In Archiv fiir Litteraturgeschichte.
Pp. 109-130. Leijjzig, 1873.) *5326.2.3
Briefe der Frau Rath an ihre lieben Enkeleins.
Gedruckt zum 13. Febr. 1855. L. P. O. J. H. H.
[Leipzig, 1855.] Portr. 12®. No. i in *4849.29
Briefe von Goethe und dessen Mutter an Fried-
rich Freiherrn von Stein. Herausg. von J. J. H.
Ebers und A. Kahlert. Leipzig, 1846. 12°.
2847.72
Briefe von Goethe’s flutter. iMit einer Einleitung
Christiane und Goethe, neu herausg. von P. Stein.
Leipzig. [1891.] [Universal-Bibliothek.] 16®.
No. 2 in *4896.50.285
Frau Rath. Briefwechsel von Katharina Elisa-
beth Goethe. Nach den Originalen mitgetheilt
von R. Keil. Leipzig, 1871. 16®. 2847.58
Goethe’s mother. Correspondence with Goethe,
Lavater, Wieland, Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxe-
Weimar, Friedrich von Stein, and others. Trans,
with biog. sketches and notes, by A. S. Gibbs.
N. Y. [1880.] Portrs. 8®. 2845.59
Zwolf Briefe von Goethe’s Eltern an Lavater.
Als Manuscript fiir Freunde zur Feier des 4. Jan.
1860. In Druck gegeben von S. H. [Leipzig.]
12®. No. 2 in *4849.29
Dorow, W. Reminiscenzen. Goethe’s Mutter,
nebst Briefen und Aufzeichnungen zur Charak-
teristik anderer merkwiirdiger Miinner und
Frauen. Leipzig, 1842. Portr. 8°. 2847.55
Goethe
Duentzer, J. H. J. Frauenbilder aus Goethe’s
Jugendzeit. Studien zum Leben des Dichters.
Stuttgart, 1852. 8°. 2846.79
Contents. — Friederike Brion; Zur Friederikelitteratur;
Kornelia Friederike Ohristiane Goethe; Anna Sibylia
Munch; Anna Eiisabeth tJchoneniann (Lili) uud Auguste
Luise von Stolberg; Katharlna Elisabeth Goethe.
Heinemann, C. Goethe’s ^Mutter. Ein Lebens-
bilil nacli den Quellen. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1892.
Portrs. Pis. 8°. 2852.66
Jacob, C. G. Goethe’s Mutter. (In Historisches
Taschenbuch. Jahrg. 15, pp. 391-480. Leipzig,
1844.) ’^2309.1.15
Portraits of Goethe.
Henkel, H. Das Gothesche Gleichniss. 1. Wis-
senschaftliche Beilage zum Programra des Gym-
nasium zu Seehausen i. A. StenJal, 1883. 4°.
4870.8
— Das Goethesche Gleichnis. [Theil 1, 2.] Halle,
1886. 8°. 4870.37
The first part, published at Stendal, 1883, is on 4870.8.
Rollett, H. Die Goethe- Bildni.sse. Biographisch-
kunstgeschichtlich dargestellt. Mit 78 Holzsclinit-
ten, 8 Kadierungen von W. Unger und 2 Helio-
gravuren. Wien, 1883. L. 4°. ’'‘**2840.10
Schroer, C. J. Goethe’s aussere Erscdieinung.
Mit einer Tafel enthaltend dreizehn Bildnisse.
Wien, 1877. 8°. 2846.64
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This collection of books, many of which are in fine bindings and expanded by the insertion of extra
portraits and plates, is formed by the union of several gifts and bequests made at various times from the
year 1877 to the year 1893, by four sisters, Miss Eliza Mary Thayer, Miss Caroline Coddington Thayer,
Mrs. R. Anne Nichols, and Mrs. Susan Thayer Balch. A brief enumeration of the dates of these gifts
and bequests, and of the number of volumes in each, will not be uninteresting. In 1877, by the bequest
of Miss Eliza Mary Thayer, the Library received 890 volumes and 130 pamphlets, a partial list of which
appeared in the Bulletin for April, 1879. In 1882, Miss Caroline Coddington Thayer and Mrs. Nichols
gave 27 volumes; in 1883, Mrs. Nichols gave 77 volumes; in 1884, Mrs. Nichols gave 118 volumes and
Miss Thayer 60 volumes; in 1885, Mrs. Nichols gave 22 volumes, and Miss Thayer 68 volumes and 115
portraits and plates; in 1886, Mrs. Nichols gave 28 volumes, and Miss Thayer 13 volumes; in 1887,
Mrs. Nichols gave 33 volumes, and Miss Thayer 58; in 1888, Mrs. Nichols gave 86 volumes; in 1889,
Mrs. Nichols gave 71 volumes and 65 photographs, Miss Thayer 55 volumes, and Mrs. Balch 8 volumes;
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sides photographs and portfolios; in 1893, Mrs. Nichols gave 1,455 volumes, besides many engravings
and plates. The total number of volumes, as given in the Annual Report of the Trustees for 1893, is
5,269.
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Wendell Phillips, and Theodore Parker, lies in the extent and variety of its portraits and plates.
Works of history and illustrative biography, some of which are rare and valuable, comprise the larger
portion of this Library, and give to it a homogeneous character not often found in collections of this
sort. A number of volumes of plates and portraits are not entered in the list below, but await a more
careful arrangement and classification.
Though in many cases attention is called to the insertion of extra plates, it will be understood
that in many others no notice has been |)aid to these insertions, which are to he found in almost every
work of the collection susceptible of such expansion.
None of these books may leave the Library building, but the customary two stars are here
omitted for the sake of typographical appearance. In applying for a volume of the collection, the
letter K should in each case precede the shelf-number.
A Beckett, Gilbert A. The comic history of
England. With illus. by J. Leech. London,
1853-55. 2 V. 8®. 185.7
Abbot, John E. Sermons. With a memoir by
H. Ware, jr. Boston, 1829. Portr. 8°. 232.7
Abrantes, duchesse d’. (Madame Junot.) Me-
moirs of celebrated women of all countries. Lon-
don, 1834. Portrs. 8°. i95-9; 283.4
— Memoirs of Napoleon, his court and family.
London, 1836. 2 v. Portrs. 8°. 1941; 292.9
Adam, Alexander. Roman antiquities, . . .
customs of the Romans. Rev. by P. Wilson.
N. Y., 1819. 8°. 119.6
Adams, Abigail. Letters. With memoir by C.
F. Adams. 2d ed. Boston, 1840. 2 v. Portr.
16°. 236.10
Adams, Charles F., jr. State school supervision.
Boston, 1881. 8°. 294.31
Adams, Hannah. A view of religions. 2d ed.
Boston, n. d. 8°. 214.18
Adams, Henry G. Peace lyrics. London. [1850.]
32°. 179a. 16
Adams, William H. D. Famous beauties and
historic women. London, 1865. 2 v. 8 portrs.
inserted. Sm. 8°. 284.6
— The white king; or Charles i. and the men and
women ... in the first half of the 17th cen-
tury. London, 1889. 2 v. 13 portrs. inserted.
8°. 223.1
— Women of fashion and representative women
in letters and society. London, 1878. 2 v. Sm.
8°. 223.5
Addison, Joseph, and others. Sir Roger de Cov-
erley. With illus. by C. O. Murray. London.
[1882.] Sm. 4°. 272.7
Adlard, George. Amye Robsart and the earl of
Leycester. London, 1870. Portr. 8°. 74.13
Adolphus, John. The British cabinet; contain-
ing portraits of illustrious personages . . .
with memoirs. London, 1799. F°. 120. i
— The history of France, 1790-1802. London,
1803. 2 V. 8°. 79.6
.Sisop. Bewick’s select fables of iEsop and others.
With the original wood engravings by Thomas Be-
wick. London. [1871.] 8°. 1. p. 115.18
— Fables : a new version, by T. James. Illus. by
Tenniel. N. Y. [1848.] 12°. 227.14
— Fables of Aisop and others trans. into English.
ByS.Croxall. Boston, 1863. 12°. 264 19; 293.14
Agassiz, Louis. An introduction to the study of
natural history. N. Y. , 1847. 8°. 74.8
Agassiz, Louis, and Gould, Augustus A. Princi-
ples of zoology. Part 1. Comparative zoology.
Boston, 1848. Illus. 12°. 128.9
Aged female society, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Hand-
book to an exhibition representing old Newcastle.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1885. Sq. 8°. 292.12
Prefix **K. to shelf-nos. when applying for Thayer books.
33
The Thayer Library
Agge, Anne A., and Brooks, Mary M. Marble-
head sketches. Boston, 1885. F®. 61.5
Aikin, John. Essays on sons-writing; with a
collection of such English songs as are most emi-
nent for poetical merit. New ed., with additions
by R. H. Evans. London, 1810. Sm. 8°. 214.16
Aikin, John, and Barbauld, Anna L. Evenings
at home. Rev. by Cecil Hartley. Boston. [18ft-. J
16®. 243.15
Aikin, Lucy. Memoir of John Aikin. With a
selection of his miscellaneous pieces. London,
1826. 2 V. Portr. 8". 105.10; 244 2
— Memoirs, miscellanies and letters : including
those addressed to Ur. Channing. Ed. by P. 11.
Le Breton. London, 186-1. Sm. 8®. 244.8
— Memoirs of the court of Charles i. London,
1836. 2 V. Portr. 1 1 portrs. inserted. 8®. 105.9
— Same. 2d ed. London, 1833. 2 v. Portrs.
16 portrs. inserted. 8®. 283.3
— Memoirs of the court of Elizabeth. London,
1818. 2 V. Portr. 8®. 105.7
— Same. 3d ed. London, 1819. 2 v. Portr. 8®.
283.2
— Memoirs of the court of James i. 2d ed.
London, 1822. 2 v. Portrs. 8®. 105.8; 283.1
Akenside, Mark. Pleasures of the imagination,
poem. London, 1786. 32®. 179a. 17
— Same. Portland, 1807. 16®. 256.11
— Poetical works. Ed., with a life, by A. Uyce.
Boston, 185-1. Portr. [British poets ] 16®.
88.15; 306.2
Alcott, William A. The physiology of marriage.
By an old physician. Boston, 1856. 16®. 256.18
Aldrich, Thomas B. Marjorie Daw and other
stories. Boston, 1885. 16®. 243.20
— Poems. Illus. by the Paint and clay club.
Boston, 1882. Portr. 8®. 251.6
— Wyndham towers. Boston, 1890. Portr. 12®.
251.12
Alexander, Francesca. Christ’s folk in the
Apennine. Ed. by J. Ruskin. Orpington, 1887.
Sm. 8®. 176. II
— Roadside songs of Tuscany. Trans, and illus.
by Francesca Ale.xander. Ed. by J. Ruskin.
N. Y., 1881-85. 10 V. 8®. 261.4; 290.17
Alexander, William. The history of women.
London, 1779. 1°. 172. i
Alexander, William, of the British museum.
Picturesque representations of the dress and man-
ners of the Austrians. London, 1813. 50 col.
engrs. 4®. 290.6
— Picturesque representations of the dress and
manners of the Chinese. London, 1814. 50 col.
engrs. 4®. 290.4
Alger, William R. A tribute to the memory of
Theodore Parker. Boston, 1860. 8®.
No. 13 in 119.26
Alice, grand duchess of Hesse, princess of Great
Britain and Ireland. Biographical sketch and
letters. London, 1884. Portrs., 4 portrs. and 2
plates inserted. 8®. 53.1
Alison, Archibald. Essays on the nature and
principles of taste. 2d Amer. ed. Hartford,
1821. 8®. 166.12
Allingham, William. Songs, ballads, and stories.
London, 1877. Sm. 8®. 266.10
— ed. The ballad book, a selection of British bal-
lads. Cambridge, 1865. 16°. i79-6
Allom and Leltch. Seventy- five steel engrav-
ings of cathedrals, abbeys & castles. [London.]
L. 8®. 73.6
Allston, Washington. Monaldi; a tale. Boston,
1841. 12®. 243.1
Altdorfer, Albrecht. The fall of man. Ed. by
Alfred Aspland. With introd. by William Bell
Scott. Manchester, 1876. [Holbein soc. fac-
simile reprints.] 8®. 166.7
Amari, Michele. History of the war of the
Sicilian vespers. Ed. with introd. and notes, by
the earl of Ellesmere. London, 1850. 3 v. Sm.
8®. 234.3
American comic annual. Ed. by H. J. Finn, and
illus. by 1). C. Johnston. Boston, 1831. 16®.
256.20
Amicus, pseud. A translation, in verse, of
mottos of the English nobility and sixteen peers of
Scotland, in 1800. London, 1822, 25. 2 v. in 1.
Sm. 8®. 76.16
Amman, Jost. The theatre of women. Ed. by
A. Aspland. Manchester, 1872. [Holbein soc.
fac-simile reprints.] 8®. 166.5
Amulet, The ; or, Christian and literary remem-
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Chronicles of the White rose of York. A series
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Clayden, Peter W. The early life of Samuel
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Clayton, Ellen C. English female artists. Lon-
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Clement, Clara E. A handbook of Christian
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Cleveland, Horace W. S. Social life and litera-
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Clouet, Franfois. Three hundred French por-
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Clyne, Norval. Ballads from Scottish history.
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Coignet, Clarisse. Francis the First and his times.
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— A gentleman of the olden time : Franfois de
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Colange, Leo de. French pictures with pencil
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Coleridge, Hartley. Lives of northern worthies.
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Collection of hymns, designed for the use of the
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1 2°. No. 2 in 245.24
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Combe, George. The constitution of man con-
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Constitution of the United States; Declaration
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Conway, Moncure D. The wandering Jew.
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Cooke, John Esten. My lady Pokahontas, a true
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Cooper, Elizabeth. The life and letters of Lady
Arabella Stuart. London, 1866. 2 v. Portr.
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Cooper, James F. The Jack O’Lantern; or, the
privateer. London, 1844. 3 v. Sm. 8®. 215.10
Cooper, W. D. Cooper’s histories of Greece and
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Copper-plate magazine. The; or, monthly treas-
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— Portraits of celebrated painters, with medallions,
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133. II ; 220.10
Cornwallis, Caroline F. Selections from [her]
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Costello, Louisa S. Bearn and the Pyrenees : a
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— The lay of the stork. [Poem.] London. 1S56.
Sm. 8°. 303-13
— Memoir.s of Anne, dnchess of Brittany, twice
queen of France. London, 1855. 12“.
89.20; 277.9 ; 303-15
— Memoirs of eminent Englishwomen. London,
1844. 4 V. 17portrs. 8®. 85.8; 277.6; 303.11
— Memoirs of Mary, the young duchess of Bur-
gundy, and her contemporaries. London, 1853.
12°. 126.12; 277.12; 303 14
— A pilgrimage to Auvergne, from Picardy to Le
Velay. London, 1842. 2 v. Pis. 8°.
2663.100; 277.4
— Specimens of the early poetry of France from
the time of the troubadours ami tronveres to the
reign of Henri quatre. London, 1835. Col pis.
Sm 8°. 127.12; 277.10; 277.11
The plates in 277.11 are not colored.
— A summer amongst the Bocages and the vines.
London. 1840. 2 v. Ulus. 8°. 277.3; 303.10
— A tour to and from Venice, by the Vaudois and
theTyol. London, 1846. Pis. 8°. 277 7; 303.9
Costume du moyen age d’apr^s les manuscrits,
les peintures, et les monuments contemporains.
Bruxelles, 1847. 2 v. 8°. 280.9
Costumes du v° au xive siecle. [Paris?] Col.
pis. F°. 151.3
Costumes fran^ais de 1200 a 1715. London.
[1830?] 100 pis. 16°. 189a. 10; 236.13
[Costumes of Italy, done by hand in water
colors ] 84 pis. F°. 406.2
Cottle, Joseph. Early recollections: chiefly re-
lating to S. T. Coleridge. London, 1837. 2 v.
Portrs. Sm. 8°. 188.15
Cotton, Sir Robert B. A choice narrative of
Count Gondamor’s transactions during his embassy
in England. By a person of honour. London,
1659. Repr. 1820. Portr. Sm. 4°. 253.2
Court magazine and monthly critic, and lady’s
magazine & museum of the belles-lettres, music,
&c. Vol. 1-18. Improved series and United
series. London, 1832-41. Ulus. Portrs. Fashion
pis. L. 8°. 145-1
Vol. 1-11 (Improved series) has the title The lady’s maga-
zine & museum of the belles-lettres, etc. The United
series begins with vol. 12 with the title given above.
Court scrap-book. The. Containing thirty engraved
portraits. Lomlon, 1842. F°. 140.4
Courtilz de Sandras, Gatien de. The history of
the life and actions of . . . the viscount de
Turenne. Written in French by Monsieur du
Buisson. [pseud.] . . . And trans. by Ferrand
Spence. London, 1686. Sm. 8°. 256.15
Cousin, Victor. Secret history of the French
court under Richelieu and Mazarin ; or, life and
times of Madame de Chevreuse. Trans, by Mary
L. Booth. N. Y., 1859. Portr. 12°. 127.13; 266.2
— Same. N. Y. , 1872. 12°. 252.24
— The youth of Madame de Longueville, or new
revelations of court and convent in the 17th cen-
tury. From the French, by F. W. Ricord. N. Y.,
1854. 12°. 266.3; 294.9
Cowper, Mary, countess Cowper. Diary of Mary,
countess of Cowper, lady of the bedchamber to
the princess of Wales, 1714-1720. London, 1864.
Portr. 8°. 262.10
— Same. 2d ed. London, 1865. Portr. 8°. 124.7
Prefix **
Cowper, William. Complete poetical works.
With a memoir by H. Stebbing. N. Y., 1844, 45.
2 V. in 1. Pis. 16°. 226.6
— Poetical works. [With a memoir by Sir N. H.
Nicolas ] Boston, 1853. Portr. [British poets.]
16°. 87.4
— Same. Boston, 1856, 57. 3 v. 16°. 307.3
— The task. A poem. N. Y., 1796. 16°. 247.18
Coxe, Richard S. New critical pronouncing dic-
tionary of the English language. By an American
gentleman. Burlington, N. J., 1813. 8°. 79.1
Cose, William. History of the house of Austria,
from Rhodolph of Hapsburgh to the death of
Leopold II. 1218 to 1792. 3d ed. London, 1847.
3 V. Portr. Sm 8°. 188.19
— Memoirs of Horatio, lord Walpole, selected
from his correspondence and papers and connected
with a history of the times from 1678 to 1757. 2d
ed. London, 1808. 2 v. Portrs. 8°. 223.3
— Sketches of the lives of Correggio, and Parme-
giano. London, 1823. Portr. Sm. 8°. 304.6
Craik, Dinah M. An unknown country. Ulus,
by F. Noel Paton. N. Y., 1887. L. 8°. 75.2
Craik, George L. The romance of the peerage.
London, 1848-50. 4 v. Portrs. Sm. 8°. 108.3
173.4; 224.5
Craik, George L , and Macfarlane, Charles. The
pictorial history of England. N. Y., 1846-48.
4 V. 8°. 112.1
— Portraits illustrative of [their] Pictorial history
of England. London, 1840. 100 portrs. 8°. 133.23
Crane, Thomas F. Italian popular tales. Bos-
ton, 1885. 8°. 55.7
Craufurd, James. The history of the house of
Este, from the time of Forrestus until the death of
Al[)honsus the last duke of Ferrara. [Anon.]
London, 1681. Portr. Sm. 8°. 176.19
Creasy, Edward S. The fifteen decisive battles
of the world. N Y., 1859. 12°. 123.10
Creighton, Mandell. Cardinal Wolsey. London,
1888. [Twelve English statesmen.] Sm. 8°. 256.6
Cromwell, Oliver. Letters and speeches, with
elucidations. London. 1845. 2 v. 2 portrs. 8°. 79.3
— Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell,
and of his sons, Richard and Henry. Illus. by
original letters. 2d ed. London, 1821. 2 v.
Portrs. 8°. 281.4
Crosby, William G. Poetical illustrations of the
Athenaeum gallery of paintings. [Anon.] Bos-
ton, 1827. 8°. 286.12
Crosland, Camilla. Memorable women : the
story of their lives. Boston, 1857. Illus. 16°.
264.20
Contents. — Rachel Wriothesley, Lady Russell. — Mme.
d’Arblay and Mrs. Piozzi. — Mary L. Ware. — Mrs. Hutch-
inson and Lady Fanshaw. — Margaret Fuller. — Lady Sale.
Croston, James. Chantrey’s peak scenery, or
views in Derbyshire. Derby, 1886. Pis. 4°. 61.12
— Historic sites of Lancashire and Cheshire. A
wayfarer’s notes in the Palatine counties, histori-
cal, legendary, genealogical, and descriptive.
Manchester, 1883. Illus. Portrs. Pis. 8°, 1. p.
136.2
Crowe, Eyre Evans. History of the reigns of
Louis XVIII. and Charles x. London, 1854.
2 V. 8 pis. 5 portrs. inserted. 8°. 281.5
CruU, .Todocus. The antiquities of St. Peter’s,
or, the abbey-church of Westminster. [Anon.]
3ded. London, 1722. 2 v. Illus. Sm.8°. 235.3
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Gumming, John. Scripture illustrations, chiefly
from the old masters. London. [184t.] 71
pis. 40. 63.13
Cummins, Maria S. El Fureidis. Boston, 1860.
12®. 119.18
Cunningham, George G. Lives of eminent and
illustrious Englishmen. Glasgow, 1837. 8 v.
[11 pis. inserted.] 8®. 113.1
Cuimingbam, Peter, ed. Extracts from the ac-
counts of the revels at court in the reigns of
Elizabeth and James i. London, 1842. 8®. 69 6
— The story of Nell Gwyn and the sayings of
Charles ii. related and collected. N. Y., 1883.
Portr. 8®. 63.12
Curtin, Jeremiah. Myths and folk-lore of Ire-
land. Boston, 1890. 12®. 53.3
Cust, Sir Edward. Lives of the warriors of the
30 years’ war. Warriors of the xvii. century.
London, 1865. 2 v. 17 portrs. inserted. Sm.
8®. 56.9
Cust, Emma S. Edgeumbe, countess Brownlow.
Slight reminiscences of a septuagenarian from
1802 to 1815. 3J ed. London, 1868. Sm. 8®.
254.18
Gustos, Dominik. Saxoniae ducum Caesarib.
creand. vii. virum ; et caeterorum a Friderico i. ad
Christianum ii fratres et agnatos genuinae effig ;
Cum collect, et epigramra. Marci Henningi A.
Augustae Vindel. 1601. Portrs ; 8 inserted. Sm.f®.
142.8
Dafforne, James. Pictures by C. R. Leslie.
With descriptions and a biographical sketch.
London, 1873. 9 i)ls. 4®. 71.5
— Pictures by great masters of the French,
Dutch and Flemish schools. With descriptions.
London. [1873.] F®. 250.7
— The works of J. M. W. Turner. With a bio-
graphical sketch and notes. London. [1877.]
Portrs. 28 pis. 4®. 7i-i7
Dagonet the Jester. London, 1886. Sm.8°. 257.12
Dahn, Ludwig.!. F. Felicitas: a romance. From
the German by Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1883.
16®. 275.8
Dakins, W. W. Tbe life of Catherine ii. of
Russia. New ed. London, 1799. 2 v. Portrs.
8®. 292.2
Dali, Caroline H. Historical pictures retouched.
Boston, 1860. 16®. 205.10
— The romance of the association ; or one last
glimpse of Charlotte Temple and Eliza Wharton.
Cambridge, 1875. 12®. 188.5
Dana, Richard H. Poems and prose writings.
N. Y., I80O. 2 V. 12®. 246.8
Dangeau, marquis de. Memoirs of the court of
France, 1684 to 1720. Trans, [by J. Davenport].
London, 1825. 2 v. 8°. 56.1
Daniel, Samuel. The collection of the history of
England. Rev. [Also, A continuation of the Col-
lection. By I. T. i. e. James Trussell. 1636.]
London, 1634. 2 v. in 1. 4®. 181.18
Daniell, E. A supplement to the British auto-
graphy [Thane’s]. London. Portr. Fac-similes.
40. 155.9 4
Daniels, George F. The Huguenots in the Nip-
muck country or Oxford [Mass.] prior to 1713.
Inirod. by O. W. Holmes. Boston, 1880. Plan.
16®. 263.7
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Dante, trans. into English verse, by I. C. Wright.
3d ed. Ulus, by Flaxman. London, 1855. Sm.
8®. 127.9
Dare, Jeanne. Memoirs ; with the history of her
times. [Trans, from the French by W. H. Ire-
land.] London, 1824. 2 v. Pis. Portr. 8®.
191.6 ; 284.7 ; 294.2
Daret de Cazeneuve, Pierre. [Tableaux his-
toriques ou sont gravez les illustres Fran9ois et
etrangers. [Paris, 1652-60.] 98 portrs. F®. 401 6
Dashtchkof, princess. Memoirs of the princess
Daschkaw, lady of honour to Catherine ii. Ed.
by Mrs. W. Bradford. London, 1840. 2 v.
Portrs. 8®. 203.2; 291.5
D’Assigny, Marius. The history of the earls and
earldom of Flanders to the death of Charles n. of
Spain . . . Prefix’d a general survey of Flanders,
with map. London, 1701. 8®. 246.9
Davenport, C. A., compiler. Gifts of genius: a
miscellany of prose and poetry by American
authors. N. Y. [1859.] 12®. 271.6
David, Francois A. Le museum de Florence, ou
collection des pierres gravees, statues & medailles
du cabinet du grand due de Toscane. avec des ex-
plications par M. Mulot [etc.]. Paris, 1787-1802.
8 V. Pis. 8®. 270.1
Davies, Thomas. Memoirs of the life of David
Garrick. London, 1780. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 197.10
— Same. Boston, 1818. 2 v. 12®. 35-9; 35-22
Davis, Minnie K. The Lollard : a story of the
Wiclifites. Phila. [1887.] 16®. 246.22
Davis, Sarah M. The life and times of Sir Philip
Sidney. Boston, 1859. Portr. PI. Fac-simile.
12°. 262.20
— Same. 3d ed. N. Y., 1859. 287.4
Dawes, Rufus. The valley of the Nashaway :
and other poems. Boston, 1830. 12®. 118.8
Dawson, Thomas. Memoirs of St. George the
English patron; and of the most noble order of
the Garter. London, 1714. PI. Portr. Sm. 8°.
264.16
Dean, Henry. Analytical guide, to the art of pen-
manship. 2d ed. eul. N.Y., 1808. 33 pis. 4®.
120.17
Dean, Peter. The life and teachings of Theodore
Parker. 2d ed. London, 1877. Portr. Pis.
Sm. 8®. 138. II
Defoe. History of the Devil, ancient and mod-
ern. With a description of the Devil’s dwelling.
[Anon.] London, 1793 12®. 189.2
— The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe
embellished with engravings from designs by
Thomas Stothard. Loudon, 1820. 2 v. Pis. 8®.
30317
Deland, Margaret. John Ward, preacher. Pos-
ton, 1888. 12®. 187.7
Delany, Mary, born Granville. Autobiography
and correspondence, with reminiscences of king
George the Third and queen Charlotte. Ed. by
Lady Llanover. London, 1861. 3v. Ulus. I’ortrs.
8®. 85.1.1-3 ; 191 8.1-3
— Same. 2d series. London, 1862. 3 v. Ulus.
Portr.s. 8®. 85.1.4-6; 191.8.4-6
— Autobiography and correspondence. Rev. from
Laily Llanover’s edition, and ed. by Sarah C.
Woolsey. Boston, 1879. 2 v. Portrs. 12®. 287.11
— Letters from Mrs. Delany to Mrs. Frances
Hamilton, 1779 to 1788. 2d ed. London, 1820.
Portr. Sm. 8°. 253.10
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Delaplaine, Joseph. Delaplaine’s repository of
the lives and portraits of distinguished American
characters. Phila., 1815. Ft. 1. 6 portrs. FI.
4®. II5-I5
Delarue, Theophile. Isographie des homines
celebres, ou collection de fac-simile de lettres,
autographes et de signatures. Paris, 1843. 4 v.
4°. 142.6
De Leon, Edwin. Egypt under its khedives.
N. Y. [1882.] Ulus. 4®. 220.13
Dennis, George. The cities and cemeteries of
Etruria. Rev. ed. London, 1878. Ulus. 8®. 201.6
Dennistoun, James. Memoirs of the dukes of
Urbino, 1440 to 1630. London, 1851. 3v. Portrs.
8®. 126.18; 211.9; 291.10
Dennys, Edward N. The .Alpha. A revelation,
but no mystery. London, 1855. Sm. 8®. 119.24
Denon, Dominique V., baron. L’ oeuvre originale
de Vivant Denon. Avec une notice sur sa vie
[etc.] par Albert de La Eizeliere. Paris, 1873.
2 V. 317 pis. Portrs. F®. i4i-9
Descamps, Jean B. La vie des peintres flamands,
allemands et hollandois. Paris, 1753-63. 4 v.
Portrs. PI. 8®. 304.2
Des Maiseaux, P. Life of Monsieur de St.
fivremond. London, 1714. 8®. 127.7.3
Deutscher Kalender [fiir] 1886. Berlin. [1885.]
Ulus. Sm. 4®. 292.11
DeVere, Sir Aubrey, bart. Julian the Apostate.
A dramatic poem. 2d ed. London, 1823. 8®. 257.4
DeVere, Aubrey T. The legends of Saint Patrick.
London, 1872. Sm. 8®. 265.24
— Legends of the Saxon saints. London, 1871).
Sm. 8®. 265.25
Devereux, Frances, countess of Essex. Corre-
spondence between Frances, countess of Hartford
(afterward duchess of Somerset) and Henrietta
Louisa, countess of Pomfret between 1738 and
1741. 2d ed. London, ISOii. 3 v. Sm. 8®. 234.1
Devereux, Walter B. Lives and letters of the
Devereux, earls of Essex, in the reigns of Eliza-
beth, James i., and Charles i. 1540-1646. Lon-
don, I85;'i. 2 V. Ulus. Portrs. 15 portrs. and
1 pi. inserted. 8®. ii4-2; 195.1; 282.4
D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, bart. Autobiography and
correspondence. Ed. by J. Orchard Halliwell.
Lonilon, 1845. 2 v. Portrs. 8®. 57-4; 281.2
Dezallier d’Argenville, Antoine J. Abrege de
la vie des plus fameux peintres, avec leurs por-
traits . . . Par M***. Nouv. ed. Paris,
17n2. 4 v. Portrs. Pis. 8®. 304.1
Dial, The. A magazine for literature, philosophy,
and religion. Vol. 1,2. Boston, 1841, 42. 8®. 146.1
Dialogue in a steam-boat. 12®. 284.22
Dibdin, Thomas F. A bibliographical, antiqua-
rian, and picturesque tour in France and Ger-
many. 2d ed. Loudon, 182'J. 3 v. Ulus. Pis.
inserted. 8®. 233.3; 293.13
Dickens, Charles. A child’s history of England
[to 1688]. Boston, 1857. 2 v. in 1. 16®. 78.9
— Oliver Twist. Phila., 1839. Ulus. 8®. 69.4
Dickinson, Jonathan. The true Scripture doc-
trine concerning . . . Christian faith, in five
discourses. Elizabethtown, 1793. 16®. i79a-3
Digby, Sir Kenelni. Private memoirs. London,
1827. Portr. 8®. 194-5
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Dinwiddle, William. Times before the Refor-
mation . . . N. Y., 1880. PI. 16®. 247.10
Diogenes Laertius. De vitis, dograatis & apoph-
thegmatis clarorum philosophorum, libri x. Hesy-
chii de philos. & de aliis scriptoribus, Pythago-
reorum philosoph. fragmenta. Graice et Latine.
. . . Amsteloedami, 1692. 2 v. 4®. i34-i
Dircks, Henry. The life, times, and scientific
labours of the second marquis of Worcester.
Added, a reprint of his Century of inventions,
1663. London, 1865. Portr. 8®. 65.3; 112.5
300.10
Dix, John R. Passages from the history of a
wasted life. Boston, 1853. lllus. 16®. 176.18
— The worth of the worthless. 3d ed. Boston,
1854. lllus. 16®. 256.22
Dixon, William H. Her Majesty’s tower. Lon-
4pn, 1869-71. 4 v. 23 portrs. inserted. Plan.
8®. 232.5
— History of two queens. Catharine of Aragon.
Anne Boleyn. London, 1873, 74. 4 v. Portrs.
and pis. inserted. 8®. 232.3; 301.3
— Personal history of Lord Bacon. Boston, 1861.
12®. 178.6; 294.13
— Royal Windsor. London, 1879, 80. 4 v. Plan.
8®. 232.4
Dodsley, Robert. The chronicle of the kings of
England. Written in the manner of the ancient
Jewish historians. By Nathan Ben Saddi [pseud.].
London, 1740, 41. 2 v. in 1. Portrs. 8®. 105.4
Doellinger, Johann J. I. von, and others. The
pope and the council. By Janus [pseud.]. Author-
ized trans. from the German. Boston, 1870. 16®.
245- 17
Dobme, Robert, ed. The early Teutonic, Italian
and French masters. Trans, and ed. by A. H.
Keane. London, 1880. lllus. L. 8®. 290.16
Dolby, Anastasia. Church embroidery : ancient
and modern, practically illustrated. London, 1867.
lllus. Pis. 8®. 270.5
Donne, John. Poetical works. With a memoir.
Boston, 1855. Portr. [British poets.] 16®.
107.4; 309.13
Doran, John. The book of the princes of Wales,
heirs to the crown of England. London, 1860.
Portrs. inserted. Sm. 8°. 217.9; 304-i3
— History of court fools. London, 1858. Sm. 8®.
217.8
— In and about Drury lane, and other papers,
reprinted from “Temple Bar.” London, 1881.
2 V. 8®. 217.6
— Knights and their days. London, 1856. Sm.8®.
217.10 ; 304.14
— A lady of the last century (Mrs. Elizabeth
Montagu) : illustrated in her unpublished letters.
London, 1873. 8®. ii3-4; 217.1; 300.7
— Lives of the queens of England of the house of
Hanover. 2ded. London, 1855. Portrs. Sm.8®.
105. 1
— Same. N. Y., 1855. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 304.7
— Same. 4th ed. London, 1875. 2 v. Sm. 8®.
217.5
— London in the Jacobite times. London, l.'<77.
2 V. 8®. 227.1
— ‘ Mann’ and manners at the court of Florence,
1740-1786. Founded on the letters of Horace
Mann to Horace Walpole. London, 1876. 2 v.
8®. 217.4; 300.6
— Memories of our great towns, with anecdotic
gleanings. 1860-1877. London, 1878. 8®. 217.2
applying for Thayer books.
— Monarchs retired from business. London,
1857. 2 V. Sm. 8®. 217.12
— New pictures and old panels. London, 1859.
Portr. Sm. 8°. 217. ii
— Saints and sinners ; or, in church and about it.
London, 186'<. 2 v. 8°. 217.7
— Table traits, with something on them. 2d ed.
London, 1854. Sm. 8°. 217.13
— “Their majesties’ servants.” Annals of the
English stage, from Betterton to Kean. London,
1864. 2 V. 2 portrs. 8®. 217.3
— ed. The Bentley ballads : a selection of ballads,
songs, etc., contributed to Bentley’s miscellany.
London, 1858. Sm. 8®. 217.14
Douce, Francis. Holbein’s Dance of death ex-
hibited in elegant engravings on wood, with a
dissertation. Also, Holbein’s Bible cuts, consisting
of ninety illus. on wood. London, 1858. Pis.
Sm. 8®. 127.10; 294.20
Doyle, James E. A chronicle of England, b. c.
55-a. d. 1485. London, 1864. Col. pis. 4®. 64.1
Drake, Francis S. The town of Roxbury : its
memorable persons and places. Roxbury, 1878.
Ulus. Portrs. 8®. 68.12
Drake, Samuel G. A brief memoir of Sir Walter
Ralegh. Boston, 1862. Portr. 8®. 174 2; 260.17
Drawing-room portrait gallery. The. of eminent
personages, from photographs by Mayall [ and
others]. Engraved on steel, under the direction
of D. J. Pound. With memoirs. London, 1859,
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Dreux; du Radier, Jean F. L’Europe illustre,
contenant I’histoire abreg6e des souverains [etc.],
dans le 15esiecle compris, jusqu’a present. Paris,
1777. 6v. 699porirs. 1 pi. L. 8®. no. 3; 231.3
Drohojowska, Comtesse. Les femmes illustres
de I’Europe. Paris. [185-.] 18 portrs. L. 8®.
101.9
Dryden, John. Poetical works. [With a me-
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[British poets.] 16®. Sy.n; 309.2
Duboccage, Marie A. Le Page. Letters concern-
ing England, Holland, and Italy. Trans, from
the French. London, 1770. 2 v. in 1. Portr.
Sm. 8®. 179.12
DuBoya, Albert. Catharine of .Aragon and the
sources of the English reformation. Ed. from the
French, with notes by Charlotte M. Yonge.
London, 1881. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 243.3
DuDeffand, Marie de Vichy Chamrond, marquise.
Letters to Horace Walpole, 1766-1780. Added,
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Sm. 8®. 305.9
The text is in French.
— The unpublished correspondence of Madame
Du Deffand with d’Alembert . . . Followed
by letters of Voltaire to Madame Du Deffand.
Trans, by Mrs. Meeke. London, 1810. 2 v. 8®.
207.6
Dudley, Marion V. Suffrage for woman. A
plea in its behalf. [Madison, Wise.] 1880. 8®.
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Duerer, Albrecht. The life of the Virgin. A
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Dufort, Claire, duehesse de Duras. Ourika; a
tale from the French. From the 2d Paris ed.
Boston, 1829. 16®. 247.20
The Thayer Library
Dugdale, SirW. Origines jnridiciales ; or histori-
cal memorials of the English laws. Also a chro-
nologic of the lord chancellors. 3d ed. London,
1680. 5 portrs. 31 pis. 21 pis. and 51 portrs.
inserted. 4®. 132.12
Dumas, Alexandre D. Marguerite de Valois: an
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Duncan, Jonathan. The dukes of Normandy,
from Kollo to the expulsion of King John. Lon-
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Dunkin, Edwin H. W. The monumental brasses
of Cornwall: 62 illus. plates with notes. London,
1882. 4®. 71.20
Dunlop, John C. Memoirs of Spain during the
reigns of Philip iv. and Charles u. 1621-1700.
Edinb., 1834. 2 v. 8®. 192-9; 303.16
Duplessis, Georges V. A. Gratet. The wonders
of engraving. N. Y., 1871. 16°. 177.20
Duppa, Richard. Life & literary works of
Michel Angelo Buonarroti. London, 1806. 4®.
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Dyce, Alexander, ed. Recollections of the table
talk of Samuel Rogers. Added Porsoniana. N.
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— Same. New Southgate, 1887. Illus. Portrs.
26 portrs. and 2 pis. inserted. 8®. 207.1
— Specimens of British poetesses. London, 1827.
7 portrs. inserted. Sm. 8®. 176.17
Dyck, Sir Anthony van. Sketches (1599-1611),
comprising 40 portrs. engr. by E. Mitchell. Edinb.,
1879. L. 4®. 120.3; 132.10; 180.7
Earlom, Richard, and others, engravers. Fifteen
splendid portraits of royal personages. Engraved
in mezzotinto by R. Earlom, C. Turner and R.
Dunkarton. London, 1816. F®. 404.4
— Same. London, 1830. L. f°. 410.5
Earlom, Richard, and Turner, Charles. Portraits
of characters illustrious in British history from the
beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the
end of the reign of James the Second. Engraved
in mezzotinto. London. [1813.] 4°. 83.6; 151.8
83.6 has 3 plates and 93 portraits, of which the plates and
12 of the portraits are inserted. 12 portraits are wanting.
In 151.8, there are 100 portraits.
Eastlake, Charles L. Hints on household taste
in furniture upholstery. 4th ed. London, 1878.
Illus. Sm. 8®. 186.5
Ebers, Georg M. The burgomaster’s wife-
From the German by Mary J. Safford. N. Y.,
1882. 16®. 267.33
— Serapis. A romance. From the German by
Clara Bell. N. Y., 1885. 16®. 275.9
Eberty, Georg F. F. The stars and the earth;
or, thoughts upon space, time, and eternity.
[Anon.] From the 3d English ed. Boston, 1849.
Sm. 12®. 267.29
Eckstein, Ernst. Aphrodite : a romance of ancient
Hellas. From the German by Mary J. Safford.
N. Y., 1886. 16®. 275.3
— The Chaldean magician : an adventure in Rome
in the reign of the emperor Diocletian. From the
German by Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1886. 16®.
275-5
— Prusias : a romance of ancient Rome under the
Republic. From the German by Clara Bell.
N. Y., 1884. 2 v. 16®. 275.4
— Quintus Claudius : a romance of imperial Rome.
From the German by Clara Bell. N. Y., 1882.
2 V. 16®. 275.6
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Edea, Henry H. A memorial 'of Josiah Barker,
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Edgar, John G. The Wars of the roses. N. Y.,
1859. Pis. 16°. 266.14
Edgeworth, Maria. The parent’s assistant ; or,
stories for children. New ed. Boston. [18 — .]
Ulus. 16°. 245.21
Edinburgh. Six etchings of old Edinburgh.
London. [188-?] F°. 171-9
Edmonds, John TY. Uncertainty of spiritual
intercourse. 12°. 284.23
Edwards, Amelia B. The history of France to
1856. London, 1858. Sm. 8°. i79a.4; 271.23
— A summary of English history. New ed.
London, 1859. 16°. i79-i5
— Same. New ed. London, 1864. 16°. 78.10
Edwards, Edward. Anecdotes of painters who
have resided or been born in England. London,
1808. Portr. Pis. 8°. 64.8
— The life of Sir TValter Ralegh. With his let-
ters; now first collected. [London.] 1868. 2 v.
Portrs. 8°. i74-i
Edwards, Matilda B. Betham. Six life studies
of famous women. London, 1880. Portrs. Sm. 8°.
271.20
Contents. — Feman Caballero; Alexandrine Tinne; Caro-
line Herschel; Marie Pape-Carpentier ; Elizabeth Carter;
Matilda Betham.
Effigies regum Anglorum. [Fac-similes of por-
traits sold by R. Peake.] 36 portrs. 4°. 182.15
Egerton, Mary M. S., countess of Wilton. The
book of costume; or, annals of fashion. By a
lady of rank. New ed. London, 1847. Ulus. 8°.
74.16
— Chronicles of fashion. By Mrs. Stone. Lon-
don, 1845. 2 v. 123.6; 195.6; 281.3
Eglesfield, Francis. Monarchy revived; being
the personal history of Charles the Second, from
his earliest years to his restoration to the throne.
London, 1822. Portrs. 8°. 124. ii ; 262.13 ; 284.4
Repr. from the ed. of 1661.
Ei/itjf ^aai/uK?/ : the pourtraicture of his sacred
majestie [Charles i.] in his solitudes and suffer-
ings. London, 1824. PI. 8°. 127.6
Eliot, George. Adam Bede. Edinb. [1878.]
2 V. Sm. 8°. 252.20
— Same. [N. Y. 187-.] Ulus. 12°. 252.19
— Same. Boston, 1886. Ulus. [Works. Edition
de luxe.] 8°. i54-2
— Complete poems. With introd. notice by
Matthew Browne. Boston, 1887. Pis. [Works.
Edition de luxe.] 8°. i54-8
— Cuttings from various newspapers, 1880-83.
Also, discourse on the Moral and religious value
of the stories of George Eliot, delivered in Bos-
ton, Nov. 25, 1883, by J. K. Applebee. 252.21
— Daniel Deronda. N. Y. [1876.] 2 v. 12°.
252.11
— Same. Boston, 1887. 2 v. Ulus. [W^orks.
Edition de luxe.] 8°. 154.10
— Essays and Leaves from a note-book. N. Y.,
n. d. 12°. 252.18
— Felix Holt, the radical. N. Y. [1876.] Ulus.
12°. 252.17
— Same. Boston, 1886. Ulus. [Works. Edi-
tion de luxe.] 8°. 154-4
— Impressions of Theophrastus Such. N. Y.
[1879.] 12°. 252.12
— The lifted veil. (In Poems. Pp. 319-830.
N. Y., 1885.) 252.14
— Same. (In Miscellaneous essays. Pp. 4i'5-
472. Boston, 1887.) 154-9
— Middleraarch : a study of provincial life. N. Y.
[1873.] 2v. 12°. ' 252.15
— Same. Boston, 1886. 2 v. Ulus. [Works.
Edition de luxe.] 8°. i54-7
— The mill on the Floss. Boston, 1886. Pis.
[Works. Edition de luxe.] 8°. i54-3
— Miscellaneous essays : Impressions of Theo-
phrastus Such. The lifted veil. Brother Jacob.
Boston, 1887. Portr. Pis. [Works. Edition de
luxe.] 8°. 154-9
— Poems : together with Brother Jacob and The
lifted veil. N. Y., 1885. 12°. 252.14
— Romola. London, 1873. Ulus. Sm. 8°. 88.3
— Same. Edinb. [1878.] 2 v. [Works. Cabi-
net ed.] Sm. 8°. 252.13; 305.11
— Same. With Ulus, by Sir F. Leighton. Lon-
don, 1880. 2 V. 4°. 63.18
— Same. Boston, 1887. 2 v. Portr. Ulus.
[Works. Edition de luxe.] 8°. 154-6
— Scenes of clerical life. N. Y. [187-.] Ulus.
12°. 252.16
— Same. Life. By G. W. Cooke. Boston, 1886.
Portr. Ulus. [Works. Edition de luxe.] 8°.
154-5
— Silas Jlarner. Ulus. (In Scenes of clerical
life. N. Y. [187-.]) 252.16
— Same. (In Romola. Vol. 2. Boston, 1887.)
154-6.2
Elisabeth Charlotte, duchesse d’Orleans. Life
and letters, 1652-1722. London, 1889. 8°. 65.18
— Secret memoirs of the court of Louis xiv.
London, 1824. Portr. 8°. 89.17
Ellet, Elizabeth F. Scenes in the life of Joanna
of SicUy. Boston, 1840. 12°. 58.18
— Women artists in all ages and countries. 2d
ed. London, 1860. Portr. 7 portrs. inserted.
Sm. 8°. 58.17
EUiot, Frances. The diary of an idle woman in
Spain. New ed. London, 1884. Sm. 8°. 254.19
— Old court life in France. 2d ed. London,
1873. 2 V. 8°. 89.15; 291.7
Elliott, Charles W. Pottery and porcelain, from
the earliest times down to the Philadelphia exhibi-
tion of 1876. N. Y., 1878. Ulus. 8°. 64.9; 133.25
Elliott, Ebenezer. Poems, with introd. by R. W.
Griswold. N. Y., 1850. 246.28
Ellis, George, ed. Specimens of the early Eng-
lish poets. Prefixed an historical sketch of the rise
and progress of the English poetry and language.
London, 1801. 3 v. Sm. 8°. 187.16
— Same. With a biography of each poet. 5th
ed. London, 1845. 3 v. Sm. 8°. 274.24
— Specimens of early English metrical romances.
New ed., by J. O.Halliwell. London, 1848. Sm.
8°. 223.16
Ellis, George J. W. A., 1st baron Dover. The
true history of the state prisoner, commonly called
the Iron mask. 2d ed. London, 1827. Sm. 8°.
254-8
EUis, Sir Henry, ed. Original letters illustrative
of English history. With notes, &c. [lst]-3d
series. London, 1825-46. 11 v. Portrs. Pis.
Sm. 8°. 53.7
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Blwood, Anne K. Memoirs of the literary ladies
of England. London, 1843. 2 v. Portrs. Sm. 8°.
56 5
Emerson, Frances S. Bits from the old wall of
Nuremberg. Paris. [1889.] 5 pis. L. 8°. 131.1
Emerson, Ralph W. English traits. Boston,
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— Same. Boston, 1857. 12°. 106.2
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— Same. [1st], 2d series. Boston, 1841, 45. 2
V. 16°. 225.13
— Same. 1st, 2d series. 1845, 47. 2 v. in 1. 16°.
273-19
— Same. 1st series. New ed. 1847. 12°. 273.15
— Same. 1st series, new ed. ; 2d series, 3d ed.
Boston, 1857. 2 v. 12°. 106.3
— Letters and social aims. Boston, 1876. 12°.
273.17
— May-day and other pieces. Boston, 1867. 16°.
273.10
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lectures. Boston, 1857. 12°. 106.4
— Nature. [Anon.] Boston, 1836. 12°. 265.6
— Nature ; addresses, and lectures. Boston, 1849.
12°. 273.13
— Poems. 6th ed. Boston, 1857. 16°. 106.5
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Portr. 12°. 273.9
— Representative men : seven lectures. Boston,
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— Same. 1857. 12°. 106.1
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Emerson, Rev. William. An historical sketch of
the First church in Boston. Added, two sermons.
Boston, 1812. 8°. 138.18
England’s Helicon. A collection of lyrical and
pastoral poems : published in 1600. Ed. by A. H.
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Englefield, Sir Henry. Ancient vases from [his]
collection. Drawn and engraved by Henry Moses.
London, 1848. 51 pis. Portr. L. 8°. 63.11
English, Henry S. A light on the historians and
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8°. 183.6
English forests and forest trees. Historical,
legendary, and descriptive. London, 1853. Ulus.
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English history in short stories. Boston, 1876.
Ulus. 16°. 255.24
Emani. A lyrical drama, in four parts. [Li-
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Ernest and Albert; or, the story of the stolen
princes. London. [1864.] Ulus. Sm. 8°. 188.18
Esling, Catharine H. Flora’s lexicon : an inter-
pretation of the language of flowers. Phila.,
1840. Col. illus. 12°. 263.19
Essex south district medical society. Memoir of
E. A. Holyoke. Boston, 1829. Portrs. Fac-
simile. 8°. 282.3
Esslingen, Mayer von, ed. Album von Combe-
Varin. Zur Erinnerung an Theodor Parker und
Hans Lorenz Kiichler. Zurich, 1861. Portrs.
137-7
Estapo, Achille. Inlvstrivm viror : vt extant in
vrbe expressi vvltvs. Romae, 1569. 62 pis. Sm.
f°. 141.3
Etched portraits of celebrated painters. London.
2 V. F°. 71.18
nearly all of these etchings are by James Girtin.
Etty, William. Pictures by W. Etty. With de-
scriptions and a biographical sketch by W. C.
Monkhouse. London, 1874. Illus. Portr. 4°.
71.16
Eugene, Prince of Savoy. Memoirs. Tr. from
the French, by F. Shoberl. 2d ed. London,
1811. Portr. 8°. 125.2
Eulenspiegel, Tyll. The marvellous adventures
and rare conceits of Master Tyll Owlglass. Newly
set forth, in our English tongue, by K. R. H. Mac-
kenzie. Adorned with devices, by A. Crowquill
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Evans, Thomas, ed. Old ballads, historical and
narrative. New ed. , enl. by R. H. Evans. Lon-
don, 1810. 4 V. Sm. 8°. 176.22; 235.4
Evelyn, John. Diary and correspondence. Ed-
by William Bray. New ed. enl. London, 1857-
4 V. Sm. 8°. 68.9
— Same. New ed. London, 1859. 4 v. Portrs.
Pis. Sm. 8°. 295.3
— The life of Mrs. Godolpbin. Now first ed. by
Samuel [Wilberforce] lord bishop of Oxford.
London, 1847. Portr. Sm. 8°. 68.10; 287.16
— Memoirs. Ed. by W. Bray. New ed. Lon-
don, 1827. Portrs. Pis. 8°. 104. i
Ewald, Alexander C. The life and times of
Algernon Sydney. 1622-1683. London, 1873.
2 V. 8°. 262.14
— Stories from the State papers. Boston, 1882.
Fac-simile. 12°. 265.5
— Same. London, 1882. Fac-simile. Sm. 8°.
265.4
— Studies re-studied : historical sketches from
original sources. London, 1885. 8°. 262.12
Ewing, Juliana H. Jackanapes. London, n. d.
Illus. Sm. 4°. 184.17
— Lob Lie-by-the-fire, or, the luck of Lingborough.
London, n. d. Illus. Sm. 4°. 184.18
— The story of a short life. Boston, 1886. Illus.
Sq. 16°. 274.19
Fagan, Louis. The life and correspondence of
Sir Anthony Panizzi. 2d ed. London, 1880.
2 V. Portr. 8°. 123.14
Pairbairn, James. Fairbairn’s crests of the
families of Great Britain and Ireland. Rev. by
Laurence Butters. Ed. by Joseph Maclaren.
Edinb. [I860.] 2 v. Pis. 8°. 231.2
Fairholt, Frederick W. Costume in England :
a history of dress to the close of thexviii. century.
London, 1846. Illus. 8°. 74-i7
Falconer, William. Poetical works. With a life,
by John Mitford. Boston, 1854. [British poets.]
16°. 88.9; 309.3
Falke, Jacob von. Art in the house. Trans.
Ed. by C. C. Perkins. Boston, 1879. Illus. L.
8°. 116.12
Panshawe, Lady Ann. Memoirs. Added extracts
from the correspondence of Sir Richard Fan-
shawe. London, 1829. 8°. 69.8
Farrington, Joseph. [Lakes of Westmoreland
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proofs. 32 pis. L. 8°, obi. 6oa.i2
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Fashion. [114 colored fashion plates cut from
Le Follet. 1841,2.] ii5-9
Favyn, Andre. The theater of honour and
knighthood, or, a compendious chronicle historic
of the Christian world. London, 1623. Ulus.
F°. 170.5
Fayolle, L. T. Supplement a la Collection
historique des ordres de chevalerie civils et mili-
taires [par A. M. Perrot]. Paris, 1840. 4“.
No. 2 in 62.6
Fearnside, William G. The history of London :
illus. by views in London & Westminster engraved
by John Woods. Ed by W. G. Fearnside and
(in continuation) by T. Harral. London. [1838.]
30 pis. 8“. 57.11; 262.1
Fellowes, William D. Historical sketches of
Charles i , Cromwell. Charles ii., [etc.]. 50 litho-
graphic pis. London, 1828. Portrs. 4®. 83.13
— A visit to the monastery of La Trappe, in 1817.
4th ed. London, 1823. Pis. 8®, 1. p. 138.21
Femmes, Les. Keepsake des keepsakes. Paris.
[18-1-?] 12 portrs. 8®. 262.8
F6nelon. ' Selections from writings; with memoir.
6th ed. Boston, 1851. Portr. 16®. 119.23
Fenn, John, ed. Original letters written during
the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv., and Richard
III., by persons of rank. London, 1787-1823.
Portrs. Pis. Sm. 4®. igo.i
— Paston letters. Original letters written during
the reigns of Henry vi , Edward iv., and Richard
III. New ed., ... by A. Ramsay. London,
1849. 2 V. in 1. Sm. 8®. ii9-3i
Ferrero di Lavriano, Francisco M. Avgvst®
regiaeqve Sabavdae domvs arbor gentilitia. Av-
gvstSB Tavrinorvm, 1702. Portrs. F®. 51.1
Ferrier, Susan E. Destiny; or, the chief’s
daughter. London, 1882. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 206.7
— The inheritance. London, 1882. 2 v. Sm.
8®. 206 8
— Marriage, a novel. London, 1881. 2 v. Sm.
8®. 206.9
Fiddes, Richard. The life of cardinal Wolsey.
[Also, Collections.] 2d ed. London, 1726. Portrs.
F®. 180.3
Fields, James T. A conversational pitcher. Bos-
ton. [1877.] 16®. 166.31
Firdusi. The epic of kings; stories retold from
Firdusi by Helen Zimmern. N. Y., 1883. Illus.
12®. 187.2
Fisher, George. A companion and key to the
history of England ; consisting of copious genea-
logical details of the British sovereigns. London,
1832. Geneal. charts. 8® 146.8
Fiske, John. The beginnings of New England.
Boston, 1889. Map. 20 portrs. inserted. 12°.
273.1
— Darwinism, and other essays. New ed., enl.
Boston, 1885. 12®. 273.4
— The destiny of man viewed in the light of his
origin. Boston, 1884. 16°. 224.13
— Excursions of an evolutionist. 6th ed. Bos-
ton. 1885 12®. 273 6
— The idea of God as affected by modern knowl-
edge. Boston, 1887. 16®. 273.21
— Myths and myth-makers : old tales and super-
stitions interpreted by comparative mythology.
7th ed. Boston, 1885. 12®. 273.7
— The unseen world and other essays. 7th ed.
Boston. [1886.] Portr. 12®. 273-5
Prefix
Fitzgerald, M. S. The kings of Europe : past
and present, and their families. London, 1870.
Sm. 8®. 167.19
Fitzgerald, Percy H. Charles Townshend, wit
andstatesman. London, 1866. Portr. Sm.8®. 263.5
— Kings and queens of an hour: records of love,
romance, oddity, and adventure. London, 1883.
2 V. 8®. 192.6
— The life of Mrs. Catherine Clive. London,
1888. [Lives of the players.] Portr. Sm. 8°.
263.10
— The royal dukes and princesses of the family of
George iii. London, 1882. 2 v. 36 portrs. and
pis. inserted. 8®. 281.10
Fletcher, Eliza D. Autobiography, with letters
and other family memorials. Ed. by [Lady Mary
Richardson]. 2d ed. Edinb., 1875. Portrs. Sm.
8®. 273.2
Flower, William. The visitation of Yorkshire in
1563 and 1564. Ed. by C. B. Norcliffe. London,
1881. [Harleian society.] L. 8®. 14315
Follen, Eliza L. Poems. Boston, 1839. PI. 12®.
254.26
Forneron, Henri. Louise de Keroualle, duchess
of Portsmouth, 1649-1754, or how the duke of
Richmond gained his pension. N. Y., 1888. Portrs.
8®. 75.14
Forster, Henry R. The pocket peerage of Great
Britain and Ireland. London, 1852. Sm.8®. 189.13
Fosbrooke, Thomas D. British monachism ; or
manners and customs of the monks and nuns of
England. New ed. enl. London, 1817. Pis. 4®. 72.7
— Encyclopaedia of antiquities, and elements of
archaeology, classical and mediaeval. New ed.
London, 1843. 2 v. Illus. L. 8®. 231.1
Fox, Charles B. Record of the service of the
Fifty- fifth regiment of Massachusetts volunteer
infantry. Cambridge, 1868. 8®. 164.9
Fox, Sir Stephen. Memoirs of the life of Sir Ste-
phen Fox. London, 1717. Repr. [1807.] Portrs.
F®. 142.9
Fraaye afbeeldingen van alle de graven van Hol-
land tot op Philipo de iii. . . . met de versen
van J. Oudaan . . . volgt een kortelandkronyck.
Manuscript. [1788.] Portrs. 16®. 266.20
Franco, Giacomo. Nuova inventione di diuerse
mostre cosi di punto . . . con merletti, mostrette
di colari In Venetia 1596. [Facsimile.] [Venezia,
1878.] 24®. 183.2
Franklin, Benjamin. Autobiography. With notes
and a chapter completing the story of his life.
Boston, 1886. 16®. 245.23
— Poor Richard’s almanac, and other papers.
With notes. Boston, 1886. No. 2 in 245.23
Freaks, The, of fashion. With illustrations of
the changes in the corset and crinoline. London.
[1871.] Pis. 8®. 123-7
Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina, Markgrafin von
Baireuth. Memoirs. Trans, from the French.
London, 1812. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 224.1
Frederick II., the Great. Memoirs of the house
of Brandenburg, to the death of Frederic i., king
of Prussia. Added four dissertations. Written
by the present king of Prussia. London, 1758, 68.
2 V. Sm. 8®. 235.9
Freeman, Edward Historical and architectural
sketches: chiefly Italian. London, 1876. Illus.
Sm. 8®. 178.U
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— The history and conquests of the Saracens. 2d
ed. London, 1»76. Sm. 8®. 178.8
— The history of the Norman conquest of Eng-
land, its causes and its results. 2d ed. Oxford,
1870-78. 6 V. 22 portrs. and 59 pis. inserted.
8®. 196.4
— The origin of the English nation. N. Y., 1k79.
32®. 1793.19
— The reign of William Kufus and the accession
of Henry the First. Oxford, 1882. 2 v. Maps. 8®.
196.3
— Sketches from the subject and neighbour
lands of Venice. London, 1881. Ulus. Sm. 8®.
178.12
— The Turks in Europe. N. Y. [1877.] 32®.
1793.23
— William the Conqueror. London, 1888. Sm. 8®.
178.3
Freer, Martha W. Elizabeth de Valois, queen of
Spain, and the court of Philip ii. London, 1857.
2 T. Portrs. Sm 8°. 89.6; 276.7; 286.7
— Henry iii. , king of France and Poland : his
court and times. London, 1858. 3 v. Portrs. 8®.
89.1; 276.6; 286.3
— Henry iv. and Marie de Medici. Part 2 of the
History of the reign of Henry iv. London, 1861.
2 V. Portrs. Sm. 8®. 89 2; 276.9; 286.5
— History of the reign of Henry iv., king of
France and Navarre. Parti. Henry iv., and the
League. London, 1860. 2 v. Portrs. Sm. 8°.
89.3; 276.8; 286.4
— The last decade of a glorious reign. Part iii
of The History of Henry iv. London, 1863. 2 v.
Portrs. Sm. 8®. 89.5; 276.5; 286 8
— The life of Jeanne d’Albret, queen of Navarre.
London, 1855. 2 v. Portr. Sm. 8°. 286.6
— Same. 1861. 89.18; 276.11
— The life of Margaret d’Angoul4me, queen of
Navarre, duchesse d’Alenpon and deBerry. Lon-
don, 1854. 2 V. Portrs. Sm. 8®. 276.12
— Same. 2d ed. 1856. 89.7; 286.2
— The married life of Anne of Austria, queen of
France. London, 1864. 2 v. Portr. 6 inserted
pis. 8®. 125.7; 286.9
— Same. 2d ed. 1865. 277.1
— The regency of Anne of Austria, queen regent
of France, mother of Louis xiv. London, 1866.
2 V. 8®. 125.8; 277.2; 286.10
French, George R. The ancestry of her majesty
Queen Victoria and of his royal highness Prince
Albert. London, 1841. Sm. 8®. 176.15
Friedmann, Paul. Anne Boleyn. A chapter in
English history. 1527-1536. London, 1884. 2 v.
55-9
Friendship's offering, and winter’s wreath. For
1829, 33. London. Ulus. Sm. 8®. 246.24
— Same. 1833. 1793.26
Froissart. Chronicles of England, France, Spain,
and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of
the reign of Edward ii. to the coronation of Henry
IV. Trans., with variations. By T. Johnes.
Prefixed, a life of the author [etc.]. London,
1842. 2 V. Ulus.
Portrs.
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310. 1
— Same. London,
1849.
2 V.
Ulus. Portrs.
8®.
79-2
— Same. London,
1868.
Ulus.
Portrs. 8®.
2T0.9
From dawn to dark in Italy. A tale of the refor-
mation in the 16th century. Boston. [I860.] 12®.
176.13
Frothingham, Octavius B. Theodore Parker: a
biography. Boston, 1874. Portr. 12®. 119.11
137-9; 253 6
— Theodore Parker. A sermon, June 10, i860.
Boston, 1860. 8®. 119.26; 137.6
— Theodore Parker. (Cut from the Radical.
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Frothingham, Richard. Life and times of Joseph
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227.5
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8®. 227.2
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ed. With notes by J. Nichols. London, 1841.
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Fullom, Stephen W. History of William Shake-
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N. Y., 1866. Portr. 8®. 75-6; 125.6; 280.3
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Gem, The : a literary annual. London, 1830.
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Gibbon, Edward. Antiquities of the House of
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women. . . . London, 1777. 2 v. 8°. 284.1
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London, 1823. 3 v. Portrs. Sm. 8®. 226.5
Gilbert, William. Lucrezia Borgia, duchess of
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Girtin, James. Seventy-five portraits of cele-
brated painters from authentic originals. Etched
by Girtin. London, 1817. 4®. 182.14
Glaister, Elizabeth. Needlework. London, 1880.
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Glyde, John, jr., ed. The Norfolk garland: su-
perstitious beliefs, proverbs, curious customs, bal-
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Goddard, Samuel A. Letters on the American
rebellion. London, 1870. 8®. 75.9
Godkin, Edwin L. History of Hungary and the
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126.3
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Goldsmith, Oliver. Life of Thomas Parnell.
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— Poetical works. With a life, by Macaulay.
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Johnson. Hartford, 1828. 24®. 189.12
— Same. Ulus, by G. Thomas. London, 1855.
Sm. 8®. 224.14
Gomme, George L., ed. The Gentleman’s mag-
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184.1-8
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London, 1839. 2 v. Portrs., 9 inserted. 8°.
212.1
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nederlantsche kunstschilders en schilderessen.
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234.2
Gower, Sir John. Confessio amantis. Ed. by
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Gower, Lord Ronald. The last days of Marie
Antoinette. London, 1885. Portr. 8®. 147.12
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Granger, James. A biographical history of Eng-
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Grant, Anne. Letters from the mountains ; being
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Grevedon, Pierre L. H., and Mauzaisse, Jean
B. Les contemporains etrangers. Collection de
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Grimm, August T. von. Alexandra Feodorowna,
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Grimm, Herman. Life of Michael Angelo.
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London, 1648. Portr. PI. Sm. 4°. 251. ii
Gudrun : a mediaeval epic, translated from the
Middle High German, by Mary P. Nichols. Bos-
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Paris, 1845. Portrs. Coats of arms in color. 8°.
73-10
Guild, Caroline S., comp. Hymns for mothers
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Guizot, Fran9ois P. G. Charlemagne & the
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Hailstone, S. H. Lilia. Catalogue of a collection
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same subject. London, 1868. Photogs. Sm. 4°.
261.11
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286.17
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86.2; 215.5; 294.7
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Hallam, Henry. View of the state of Europe
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245.28
Halliday, Sir Andrew. Annals of the house of
Hanover. London, 1826. 2 v. Portrs 8“. 191.5
Halliwell-Phillippa, James 0. Hambies in west-
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2 V. Portrs. Sm. 8°. 214.3
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214.4
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Hallowell, Anna D., ed. James and Lucretia
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Halsted, Caroline A. Life of Margaret Beau-
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— Same. London. [1844.] Portr. PI. 8“.
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Hamerling, Robert. Aspasia; a romance of art
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Hamilton, Lady Anne. Secret history of the
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Hamilton, Antoine, comte. Memoirs of Count
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Hamilton, Janet. Memorial volume. Poems,
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Hamkeraa, Martin. Frisia, sev de viris rebvsqve
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Harris, James, earl of Malmesbury. Diaries and
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Hayter, John. Beauties of the court of queen
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Heber, Reginald. Palestine and other poems.
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Heeren, Arnold H. L. Reflections on the politics
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256.24
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Heroines, The, of Shakespeare. Engraved from
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— Same. Phila., 1848. 2 v. 12®. 187.5
Hervey, Mary Lepel, lady. Letters. With a
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Heseltine, William. The last of the Plantage-
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Hewitt, S. C. Messages from the superior state;
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Heylin, Peter. A help to English history, con-
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Heywood, Thomas. The exemplary lives and
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Higginson, Thomas W., and Bigelow, E. H., ed.
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Hirth, Georg. Album for ladies’ work : classical
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270.13
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Hoppner, John. Bygone beauties : “ a select
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Horner, Susan and Joanna. Walks in Florence.
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225.10
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Houghton, George. Album leaves. [Verses.]
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Hutton, James. James and Philip van Arteveld.
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Sm. 4®. 54.5; 124.10
Hymn to be sung at Music Hall, Boston, Dec. 4,
1859. [Boston, 1859.] Broadside. 138.4
Composed on the occasion of the execution of John Brown.
Iconografia di uomini sommi nelle scienze e nelle
arti italiane. Napoli, 1854. 80 portrs. 4°. 132.15
Iconographie des contemporains. ou portraits des
personnes dont les noms se rattachent plus parti-
culi^rement . . . aux divers evenements qui
ont eu lieu en France depuis 1789 jusqu’ en 1829.
Paris, Delpech, 1832. 3 v. L f°. 400.3
— Same. 1789-1830. Bruxelles, 1840. 2 v. 201
portrs. 8®. 116.13
Another edition, with the title Iconographie fran5aise, is on
75.11.
Iconographie des lettres de Mme. de Sevigne.
Collection de 137 portraits, extraits des attiques du
palais de Versailles, et graves sur acier. Paris,
n. d. 8®. 64.17
[Iconographie franqaise, ou portraits des person-
nages les plus illustres qui ont paru en France
depuis Francois 1".] [Paris. Delpech, 1828-.]
98 portrs. 8®. 75-11
The complete work contains 200 portraits.
Other editions with the title Iconographie des contempo-
rains, are on 116.13; 400.3.
Illustrated news of the world. Supplements,
1858, 1859. London, 1858, 59. Text, with 92
portrs. F®. 404.1
Imbert de Saint- Amand, Arthur L., baron.
Marie Antoinette and the end of the old regime.
Trans, by T. S. Perry. N. Y., 1890. Portr. 12°.
254.16
Imperiale, Giovanni. Musevm historicvm et
physicvm loannis Imperialis. Venetijs apud
Juntas, 1640. 2 v. in 1. Portrs. Sm. 4®. 56.3
In the saddle, a collection of poems on horseback-
riding. Boston, 1882. 24®. I79a.7
Ingram, .Tames. Memorials of Oxford. Engrav-
ings by John l.e Keux. from drawings by F.
Mackenzie. Oxford, 1837. 3 v. Pis. 8®. 124.13
Ingram, John H. Claimants to royalty. London,
1882. 3 portrs. inserted. 8®. 184.14
Ireland, Joseph N. Mrs. Duff. Boston, 1882.
Ulus. Portrs. [American actor series ] 12°.
253.12
Ireland, William Henry. Chalcographimania ; or
the portrait-collector and printseller's chronicle,
with infatuations of every description. A humor-
ous poem. With notes. By Satiricus Sculptor,
Esq London, 1814. PI. 64 portrs. and pis. in-
serted. 8®. 310.6
— England’s topographer, or a new and complete
history of the county of Kent. London, 1828-
30. 4 V. Pis. Map. 8°. 233 2
— Memoirs of Henry the Great, and of the court of
France during his reign. [Anon ] London, 1824.
2 V. in 1. 5 portrs. and 5 pis. inserted in 292.7.
Portr. 8®. 79.7 ; 207.9 ; 292.7
— Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwick-
shire Avon. London, 1795. 8®, 1. p. 180.9
— Picturesque views on the river Thames, from
its source to the Nore. London, 1801, 2. 2 v.
Ulus. F°. 162.4
Irving, Washington. The sketch book of Geoffrey
Crayon, gent. 5th Amer. ed. Vol. 1. N. Y.,
1826. 12®. 263.4
— A tour on the prairies. Phila., 1835. 16®. 78.27
Jackson, Catherine C., lady. The court of
France in the xvi. century. N. Y., 1886. 2 v.
Portrs. 1 portr. and 3 pis. inserted. 8®. 197.3
— The court of the Tuileries from the Restoration
to the flight of Louis Philippe. N. Y., 1884. 2 v.
Portrs 2 portrs. and 6 pis. inserted. 8®. 197.4
— The first of the Bourbons [Henry iv. of
France]. London, 1890. 2 v. Portrs. Sm. 8®.
197.2
— The French court and society, reign of Louis
XVI., and First empire. London, 1881. 2 v.
Portrs. 10 portrs., 6 pis. inserted. 8®. 197.8
— The last of the Valois and accession of Henry
of Navarre. N. Y., 1888. 2 v. Portrs. 8®. 197.7
— Old Paris : its court and literary salons. Lon-
don, 1878. 2 V. Portrs. Pis. 8®. 69.13; 197.6
13 portrs., 6 pis. inserted in 69.13; 14 portrs. and 12 pis. in
197.6.
— The old regime; court, salons, and theatre.
London, 1880. 2 v. Portrs. 48 portrs., 3 pis.
inserted. 8®. 197.5
Jackson, Francis. A history of the early settle-
ment of Newton, Mass., from 1639 to 1800. With
a genealogical register of its inhabitants prior to
1800. Boston, 1854. Portr. Map. 12®. 264.9
Jackson, Sir George, bart. The Bath archives.
A further selection from the diaries and letters of
Sir George Jackson, 1809-1816. Ed. by Lady
Jackson. London, 1873. 2 v. 8®. 222.5.3,4
— Diaries and letters, from the peace of Amiens
to the battle of Talavera. [1801-1809.] Ed. by
Lady Jackson. London, 1872. 2 v. 8®. 222.5.1, 2
Jacquemart, Albert. A history of furniture.
Ed. by Mrs. Bury Palliser. London, 1878. Ulus.
1 pi. inserted 4®. 63.21
— History of the ceramic art. 200 woodcuts and
1000 marks and monograms. Trans, by Mrs.
Bury Palliser. London, 1873. 8®. 190.9
James I., the Conqueror, king of Aragon. Chroni-
cle Trans, from the Catalan by John Forster.
Withintrod., notes, [etc.] by Pascual de Gayangos.
London, 1883. 2 v. 8®. 155-3
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James, George P. R. A history of the life of
Richard Coeur-de-Lion, king of England. New
ed. London, 1854. 2 v. 2 portrs. Sm. 8°. loS.io
— The life and times of Louis the fourteenth.
New ed. London, 1838. 4 v. Portrs. 8°. 292.8
— Same. 1839. 89.12
Jameson, Anna B. The beauties of the court of
King Charles the second ; a series of portraits.
With memoirs. London, 1833. 21 portrs. F“.
314.2
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the social employments of women. London, 1856.
Sm. 8°. 256.23
— History of our Lord as exemplified in works of
art; with that of his types: St. John the Baptist,
and other persons of the Old and New Testament.
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1865. 2 V. Ulus. Pis. 8°. 276.4
— Same. 4th ed. 1881. 312.10
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fine arts. London, 1852. Ulus. Pis. 8°. 276.2
— Same. 2d ed., enl. 1857. 312.9
— Legends of the monastic orders as represented
in the fine arts. 2d ed. enl. London, 1852. Ulus.
Pis. 8°. 276.3
— Same. 3d ed. 1863. 312.7
— Memoirs of the beauties of the court of Charles
II., with their portraits, after Sir Peter Lely and
others. 2d ed. London, 1838. 2 v. L. 8°. 172.4
— Same. 4th ed. 1861. loi.ii
— The romance of biography; or memoirs of
women loved and celebrated by poets. 3d ed.
London, 1837. 2 v. PI. Sm. 8°. 276.10
— Sacred and legendarj' art. 2d ed. London,
1850. Ulus. Pis. 8°. 276.1
— Same. 4th ed. 1863. 2 v. 312.8
Jamieson, Robert, ed. Popular ballads and songs ;
with translations of similar pieces from the ancient
Danish langpiage. Edinb., 1806. 2 v. 8°. 221.12
Jamison, David E. The life and times of Ber-
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Janin, Jules G. Galeries historiques de Versailles.
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[de C. Gavard]. Paris, 1839-41. 4 v. 4°. 140.1
Gavard’s Galeries historiques de Versailles is on 140.2.
Jeaffreson, John C. Lady Hamilton and Lord
Nelson. London, 1888. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 216.2
Jebb, Samuel. History of the life and reign of
Mary, queen of Scots. [Anon ] London, 1725.
Portr. Sm. 8®. 284.3
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vourite of queen Elizabeth. [Anon.] London,
1727. Portr. Sm. 8®. 264.10
Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the state of Vir-
ginia. Boston, 1829. 16®. 266.24
Jeffery, Frederick J. Genealogical chart shew-
ing all the branches of the ex-royal house of
Bourbon, now living and formerly occupying the
thrones of France, Spain, Naples & Sicily, Parma,
Tuscany, and Lucca. London, 1869. Broadside,
folded. 270.16
Jenkin, Henrietta C. Cardinal de Retz. A liter-
ary curiosity. From the original memoirs by the
author of “The maid’s husband.” London, 1847.
2 V. Sm. 8®. 237.5
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Jephson, Robert. Roman portraits, a poem.
With remarks, &c. London, 1794. Portrs. 4®.
181.13
Jerdan, William. National portrait gallery of
illustrious and eminent personages of the nine-
teenth century. AVith memoirs. London, 1830-
34. Portrs. L. 8®. 261.1
Jervis, Marian, lady. Painting and celebrated
painters, ancient and modern ; including notices of
the schools of Italy, Spain, France, Germany, and
the Netherlands. London, 1854. 2 v. Sm. 8®.
175.10
Jesse, Edward. Favorite haunts and rural studies ;
including visits to spots of interest in the vicinity
of AVindsor and Eton. London, 1847. Pis. Sm.
8®. 265.15
Descriptive of Buckingham and Berkshire .
Jesse, John H. George Selwyn and his contem-
poraries; with memoirs and notes. New ed. Lon-
don. 1882. 4 V. Portrs. Pis. 8®. 68.2
— London ; its celebrated characters and remark-
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— Memoirs of king Richard the Third and some
of his contemporaries. With an historical drama
on the battle of Bosworth. London, 1862. PI.
8®. 65.24
— Memoirs of the court of England during the
reign of the Stuarts, including the Protectorate.
London, 1840. 4 v. Portrs. Pis. Sm. 8®. 301.6
— Same. New ed. 1855. 3 v. 205.9
— Same. New ed. 1857. 108.9
15 portrs. and 5 pis. inserted In 301.6; 43 portrs. in 108.9.
— Memoirs of the Pretenders and their adherents.
London, 1845. 2 v. Portrs. Pis. Fac-simile. 8®.
301 5
Jessopp, Augustus. One generation of a Norfolk
house. 2d ed. London, 1879. 8®. 212.9
Jewett, Sarah 0. Deephaven. 10th ed. Boston,
1882. 24®. 247.24
Jewitt, Llewellynn. The ceramic art of Great
Britain from pre-historic times to the present day.
N. Y., 1878. 2 V. Illus. Portrs. 8®. 133.17
Joanna I., of Sicily, queen of Naples. Historical
life of Sicily ; with details of the literature and
manners of Italy and Provence, in the 13th and
14th centuries. London, 1824. 2 v. Portr. PI.
8®. 125.3; 156.6
Johnson, Elizabeth. Reflections in retirement.
Boston, 1834. 267.24
— Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1843. 128.24; 267.25
Johnson, George AV., ed. The Fairfax corre-
spondence. Memoirs of the reign of Charles i.
London, 1848. 2 v. Portrs. 8°. 165.14
Johnson, Lorenzo D. A Boston merchant of
1745 : incidents in the life of James Gibson. Bos-
ton, 1847. 32®. 247.31
Johnson, Oliver. William Lloyd Garrison and
his times. New enl. ed. Boston, 1881. Portr. 8®.
221.7
Johnson, Samuel. Johnsoniana; or, supplement
to Boswell : being, anecdotes and sayings of Dr.
Johnson. London, 1836. Illus. Portrs. 8®.
5712
— Lives of the most eminent English poets, with
notes by Peter Cunningham. London, 1854. 3 v.
22 portrs. inserted. 8®. 300.9
Johnson, Rev. Samuel. Lectures, essays, and
sermons. With a memoir by S. Longfellow.
Boston, 1883. Portr. 12®. 53.2
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— Oriental religions and their relation to universal
religion. India. Boston, 1873. 8°. 166.8
Johnston, James F. W. Catechism of agricult-
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P. Norton. From the 8th Eng. ed. Albany, 1845.
Ulus. 24°. 267.28
Joinville, Jean, sieur de. Saint Louis, king of
France. Trans, by J. Hutton. London, 1868.
16®. 189.7
Joly, Guy. Memoirs of Guy Joli; Claude Joli,
private secretary to Cardinal de Retz ; and the
duchess of Nemours. Trans, by E. Taylor. Lon-
don, 1775. 3 V. Sm. 8°. 235.7
Jones, C. Rachel. The princess Charlotte of
Wales. London, 1885. Portrs. PI. 4°. 73.8
— Sandringham, past and present. With some
historic memorials of the Norfolk coast. London,
1883. Ulus. Portrs. Sm. 8®. 263.15
Jones, David. History of the most serene House
of Bruns wick-Lunenburgh, ... to the death
of queen Anne ... 2d ed. London, 1716.
Portr. Sm. 8®. 177.18
Jones, William. Crowns & coronations : a history
of regalia. London, 1883. Illus. Sm. 8®. 253.14
— History and mystery of precious stones. Lon-
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Jones, William H. Blanche de Bourbon, a poem.
[Also, Miscellaneous poems.] 2d ed. London,
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Jones’ views of the seats, mansions, castles, &c.,
of noblemen and gentlemen in England, Wales,
Scotland & Ireland, with historical descriptions.
Vol. 1. London, 1829. 4®. 1824
Jordan, Dorothy. Public and private life of that
celebrated actress. Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs.
Ford, or Mrs. Jordan. By a confidential friend of
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Time of Henry viii., of England.
Judd, Sylvester. Margaret. Boston, 1845. 12®. 58.23
— Philo : an evangeliad. Boston, 1850. 12°.
265.11
Julianus, Flavius Claudius, emperor. Julian the
emperor: containing Gregory Nazianzen’s two
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extant theosophical works. Trans, by C. W.
King. London, 1888. PI. Sm. 8°. 256.4
Junius. New ed. London, 1805. 2 v. 8®. 165.16
Jusserand, Jules J. English wayfaring life in
the middle ages (xivth century). Trans, by Lucy
Toulmin Smith. N. Y., 1889. Illus. 8®. 251.3
Kane, Elisha K. Arctic explorations, 1853-55.
Phila., 1857. 2 v. Portrs. Pis. 8®. 103.5
Kavauagh, Julia. English women of letters.
London, 1863. 2 v. Sm. 8®. 215.4
— French women of letters : biographical sketches.
London, 1862. 2 v. 2 portrs. inserted. Sm. 8®.
215.2; 304. n
— Woman in France during the eighteenth century.
London, 1850. 2 v. Portrs. Sm. 8®.
_ ... 89.10; 215. 1 ; 304.10
— Women of Christianity, exemplary for acts of
piety and charity. London, 1852. Portrs. Sm.
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Keane, Marcus,
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Keats, John. Poetical works. With life [by J.
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— Same. 1864. 107.5
Keith, Robert M. Memoirs and correspondence.
With a memoir of queen Caroline Matilda of
Denmark. Ed. by Mrs. Gillespie Smyth. London,
1849. 2 V. Portrs. Sm. 8®. 174.11; 284.9
Kemble, John M., ed. State papers and corre-
spondence illustrative of the social and political
state of Europe from the Revolution to the acces-
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527
Kennett, White, ed. A complete history of Eng-
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3 V. 35 portrs. F°. 132.5
Kilian, Lucas and Wolfgang. Pinacotheca Fvg-
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Kingsley, Charles. Hereward the Wake, “Last
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— Hypatia : or, new foes with an old face. Boston,
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— The Saint’s tragedy : or, the true story of
Elizabeth of Hungary. London, 1851. 16®. 179.25
Kingsley, Rose G. The children of Westminster
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Kinsey, William M. Portugal illustrated; in a
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Kirk, John F. History of Charles the Bold.
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Kit-cat club. Memoirs of the celebrated persons
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Klein, Anton von. Galerie historique desillustres
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pis. F°. 401.4; 410.2
Klose, Carl L. Memoirs of prince Charles Stuart,
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Kluckhohn, August. Louise, queen of Prussia,
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— Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1889. Portrs. 137.18
Knapp, Samuel L. Letters of Shahcoolen
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Knight, Charles, ed. London. [London.] 1841-
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Knight, Cornelia. Autobiography of Cornelia
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Knight, Henry G. The Normans in Sicily.
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Knighton, Sir William. Memoirs of Sir William
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reign of George the Fourth. By Lady Knighton.
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23 portrs., 13 pis. inserted. 8°. 292.5
215-3
The towers and temples of
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Kobell, Ferdinand. [Radirungen. 178 Flatten,
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Koenigliche Gemiilde Gallerie. Gems of the
Dresden gallery . . . reproduced in heliotype.
With notices of the works and of the artists.
Boston, 1877. 24 pis. 4°. 71.7
Koestlin, Julius. Life of Luther. N. Y., 1883.
Fortrs. Fac-similes. 8°. 300.8
— Luthers Leben. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1883. Ulus.
Fortr. 8®. 204.10
Kouns, Nathan C. Arius the Libyan. An idyl
of the primitive church. [Anon.] N. Y., 1884.
12®. 243.8
— Dorcas, the daughter of Faustina. N. Y., 1884.
Ulus. FIs. [Our continent library.] 12®.
243-9: 243.10
A story of the early Christians.
La Beaumelle, Laurent A. de. Memoirs of the
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La Brune, Jean de. The life of that most illus-
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Lacroix, Faul. The arts in the Middle ages and
at the period of the Renaissance. London, 1870.
lllus. 5 pis. inserted. 8®. 230.10
— Costumes historiques de la France, avec un
texte descriptif. Frecede de I’Histoire de la vie
privee des Fran9ais. et suivi d’un Recueil curieux
de pieces, sur le costume et les revolutions de la
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Faris. [1852.] 8 v. in 10 v. 640 pis. Fortr. 8®.
84-5
— Same. Vol. 2-8. 280.8
— Same. Faris, 1860. 5 v. 8®. 230.11
— Same. Vol. 1. 280.7
— Directoire, consulat et empire : moeurs et usages,
lettres, sciences et arts. France: 1795-1815.
Faris, 1884. Ulus. Col. pis. Fortrs. 4®. 230.8
— XVII® siecle : institutions, usages et costumes.
France: 1590-1700. Faris, 1880. Ulus. Fortrs.
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— XVIII® siecle : institutions, usages, et costumes.
France: 1700-1779. Faris, 1875. Ulus. Col.
pis. Fortrs. 4®. 230.6
— Louis XII. et Anne de Bretagne, chronique de
I’histoire de France. Faris, 1882. Ulus. Col.
pis. Fortrs. 4®. 230.7
— Moeurs, usages et costumes au Moyen age et
a I’epoque de la Renaissance. 2e ed. Faris, 1872.
Ulus. Col. pis. 4®. 230.4
— Sciences & lettres au Moyen age et a I’epoque
de la Renaissance. Faris, 1877. Ulus. 4®. 230.2
— Vie militaire et religieuse au Moyen age et a
I’epoque de la Renaissance. Faris, 1873 Ulus.
4®. 230.3
Ladies’ work-book. The. Containing instructions
in knitting, netting, point lace, embroidery, crochet,
&c. London. [1852.] Ulus. 4®. 172.8
Lady’s book. Repository of arts, literature and
fashions. Feb., April, May, Dec., 1832. Fhila.
L. 8®. 83.16
Laird, Francis C. Lady Jane Grey', and her times.
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Fortr. 8®. 124.15; 257.9; 293.12
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8®. 257.5; 293.11
Lamartine, Alphonse M. L. de F. de. Atheism
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— Joan of Arc. A biography. Trans, by Sarah
M. Grimke. Boston, 1867. Fortr. 16®.
78.3; 243.24; 274.27
Lamb, Charles. Essays of Elia. New ed. Bos-
ton, 1860. Fortr. 12®. 295.7
— Works. Frefixed his letters and a sketch of
his life by T. N. Talfourd. Vol. 1. N. Y., l.'<38.
Fortr. 12®. 251.14
— Works. [Ed. by Sir T. N. Talfourd.] New
ed. London, 1855. 4 v. Fortr. 16®. 306.3
Lamb, Charles and Mary. Foems, letters and re-
mains. Collected by W. C. Hazlitt. N. Y., 1874.
Fortr. FIs. Sm. 8®. 295.8
Lancelott, Francis. The queens of England, from
Matilda, queen of William the Conqueror, to Ade-
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Landon, Charles F. Annales du Musee et de
I’iieole moderne des beaux-arts. Recueil de gra-
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313-1
— Annales du Musee et de I’Ecole moderne des
beaux-aits. Recueil de gravures au trait : avec des
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Vol. 5, Galerie Giustiniani, vol. 6. Galerie de M. Massias.
— Annales du Musee et de I’Ecole moderne des
beaux-arts. Recueil de gravures au trait. Fay-
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— Galerie historique des hommes les plus cele-
bres de tons les siecles et de toutes les nations.
Contenant leurs portraits. Faris, 1805-1808. 14
V. 16®. 266.27
— 118 outline portraits. 1203.3
With the inscription Landon direxit. Taken from London’s
Galerie historique des hommes les plus utiles, etc.
— Salon de 1808 . . . Recueil de pieces choisies
parmi les ouvrages de peinture et de sculpture ex-
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Landor, Walter Savage. Andrea of Hungary, and
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Langdale, Charles. Memoirs of Mrs. Fitzherbert.
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Langhome, Orra. Aunt Fokey’s son. A story
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Langland, William. The vision and creed of
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2 V. Sm. 8®. 1793.1
Lansing, Isaac J. Romanism and the republic.
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Lappenberg, Johann M. A history of England
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Larrey, Isaac de. Histoire d’Angleterre, d’flcosse,
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Layard, Sir Austen H. Discoveries in the ruins
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Liechtenstein, Marie, princess. Holland house.
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Lievre, fidouard. Art gems. Engravings from
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Longfellow, Samuel. Life of Henry Wadsworth
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Low, John G. and John F. Plastic sketches.
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Lowell, Charles. Sermons : chiefly practical.
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Lowell, James Bussell. Conversations on some
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Lower, Mark A. English surnames. 3d ed.
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Lubin, Jacques. [Fourteen portraits engraved by
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Ludlow, James M. The captain of the Janizaries.
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Luebke, Wilhelm. Ecclesiastical art in Germany
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Maberly, Joseph. The print collector. Ed. by
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MacCall, William. Foreign biographies. Lon-
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MacFarlane, Charles. The romance of history.
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Mack, Robert E., compiler. All things bright
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Mackie, Charles. The castles, palaces and pris-
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M’Laren, E. T. Dr. John Brown and his sister,
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McMasters, S. Y. A biographical index to
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Macnish, Robert. The philosophy of sleep, Ist
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Macquoid, Katharine S. Through Brittany.
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Macquoid, Thomas, and Macquoid, Katharine
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Madison, Dorothy. Memoirs and letters of Dolly
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Maintenon, Madame de. The secret correspond-
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Margaret of Angouldme, queen of Navarre.
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Marryat, Joseph. Collections towards a history
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Marsh, Anne. The protestant reformation in
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Martinet, Jan F. The catechism of nature. For
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Maspero, Gaston C. C. Egyptian archaeology.
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countess of Wilton. London, 1847. Ulus. Sm.
8® 223.14
Owen, Robert. An address delivered to the in-
habitants of New Lanark, Jan. 1816, at the open-
ing of the institution for the formation of charac-
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ed. Cincinnati, 1825. 8®. 294.26
Owen, Robert D. The debatable land between
this world and the next. N. Y., 1872. Pis. Fac-
similes. 12®. 255.8
Ozanne, Nicolas M. and Jeanne F. Recueil des
combats de Duguay-Tronin. Paris. [17 — .] 11 pis.
2 maps. Portr. F®. 140.3
Packard, Alpheus S. Memorial. [Compiled by
G. T. Little.] Brunswick, 1886. Portr. 8®. 166.2
Pagan, Matthio. L’honesto essempio del uertuoso
desiderio che hanno le donne di nobil ingegno,
circa lo imparare i punti tagliati a fogliami.
Venetia, m.d.l. [Venezia, 1878.] 28 pis. [Rac-
colta di opere antiche sui disegni merletti di
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Paget, Violet. The countess of Albany. By
Vernon Lee [pseud.]. Boston, 1884. [Famous
women.] 16®. 305.4
Palgrave, Sir Francis. The merchant and the
friar. 2d ed. London, 1844. [Truths and fictions
of the Middle ages.] Sm. 8®. 266.18
Palgrave, Francis T. Idyls and songs. 1848-54.
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1881. Sm. 8®. 272.16
— compiler. The golden treasury of the best
songs and lyrical poems in the English language.
With notes. Cambridge, 1863. 16®. 179.8; 243.22
Palliser, Fanny B. Brittany and its byways.
London, 1869. Ulus. Sm. 8®. 263.2
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don, 1870. Ulus. 8®. 75'i2; 75 16
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Sm. 8®. 58.2
Palmer, F. P., and Forrester, A. H. The
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Panvinio, Onofrio. La cronologia ecclesiastica.
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life in the time of queen Charlotte ; being the
journals of Mrs. Papendiek. Ed. by Mrs. Vernon
D. Broughton. London, 1887. 2 v. Portrs. 8°.
124.14
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the First, king of France. London, 1849. 2 v.
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15 portrs. and 1 pi. inserted. 8°. 202.5
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Ulus. Portrs. 8°. 83.4; 282.8
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Parish, Elijah. Sacred geography : or a gazet-
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Parival, Jean N. de. Historic of this Iron age;
wherein is set down the true state of Europe . . .
in 1500 . . . With a description of the most
memorable battels . . . till 1659. Rendered into
English by B. Harris. 2d ed., enl. London,
1659. 27 portrs. of which 15 are inserted. L. 8°.
133 28
Parker, Theodore. Address before the N. Y.
city anti-slavery society, May 12, 1854. N. Y.,
1854. 12°. No. 4 in r38.3
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from the New monthly magazine.) No. 3 in i ig.26
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delight in him. Four sermons. N. Y., 1858. 8°.
No. 8 in 137.4
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ton, 1852. 8°. 137-3
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pose of the universe. (Cut from Esslingen, M.
von, ed. Album von Combe- Varin. Zurich,
1861.) No. 25 in iig.26 ; 137.7
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London. 1863-79. 14 v. Sm. 8°. i37-ii
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in regard to Theodore Parker, made by Miss
Caroline Coddington Thayer. 2 v. Ulus. Portrs.
4°. 142.5
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1843. 12°. 137-14
— A discourse occasioned by the death of Daniel
Webster. Boston, 1853. 8°. No. 4 in 137.3
— Discourse occasioned by the death of J. Q.
Adams. Boston. 1848. 8°. No. 6 in 137.2
— A discourse of matters pertaining to religion.
4th ed. Boston, I8,‘6 12°. I37 8
— Same. With a preface by Charles Voysey.
London, 1873. Portr. Sm. 8°. 138.7
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— A discourse of the function of a teacher of
religion in these times, preached tit the ordination
of Moses G. Kimball. Boston, 1855. 8°.
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Christianity; at the ordination of C. C. Shackford.
3d ed. Boston, 1841. 8°. 137-2
— The effect of slavery on the American people.
A sermon, July 4, 1858. Boston, 1858. 8°.
No. 14 in 137.4
— The excellence of goodness. A sermon.
Boston, 1845. 8°. No. 2 in 137.2
— A false and true revival of religion. A sermon.
Boston, 1858. 8°. No. 12 in 137.4
— False and true theology. A sermon. Boston,
1858. 8°. No. II in 137.4
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No. 3 in 138.5
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No. 4 in 138.5
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No. 4. Three mistakes of the Christian
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No. 7 in 138.5
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religion. No. 8 in 138.5
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the American Unitarian association, touching their
new Unitarian creed. Boston, 1853. 8°.
No. 2 in 137.3
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tion to the law’s of men; asermon. Boston, 1850.
8°. No. 9 in 137.2
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. two speeches before the American anti-
slavery society. N. Y., May 7, 1856. Boston,
1856. 8°. No. 6 in 137.4
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Contents. — Franklin; Washington; John Adams; Jefferson.
— Same. Boston, 1878. 16°. 137.12
— Same. (In his Collected works. Vol. 13.
London, 1871.) 137. 11.13
— The idea of a Christian church. A discourse
at the installation of Theodore Parker as minister
of the 28th congregational church, in Boston, Jan.
4, 1846. Delivered by himself. Boston, 1846.
8°. No. 4 in 137.2
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to Francis Jackson. Boston, i860. 12°.
No. 8 in 138 3 ; 295.10
— The law’ of God and the statutes of men. A
sermon. Boston, 1854. 8°. No. 2 in 137.4
— Lecture on the education of the laboring class.
16°. No. 2 in 138.5
— Lessons from the world of matter and the world
of man. Selected from notes of unpublished ser-
mons, by R. Leighton. Boston, 1865. Portr. 8°.
137.10; 253 5
— Same. 3d ed. (In his Collected works Vol.
14. London, 1872.) 137.11. 14
— Letter to the people of the United States,
touching the matter of slavery. Boston, 1848 12°.
235.11 ; No. 2 in 138.3
— Life and correspondence. By John Weiss.
N. Y , 1864. 2 V. Portrs. Fac-simile. Illus. 8°. 137.1
— The material condition of the people of Massa-
chusetts. Boston, 1860. 12°. No. 7 in 138.3
— The Nebraska question. Some thoughts on the
new assault upon freedom in America, a discourse.
Boston, 1854. 8°. No. 7 in 137.3
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1856. 8“. No. 7 in 137.4
— Newspaper cuttings, manuscripts, etc., contain-
ing notices of, and extracts from the works of
Theodore Parker. 2 v. Portrs. Pis. 4°. 138.19
— Order of exercises commemorative of Theodore
Parker, at Music hall, June 17. [Boston, I860.]
8°. No. 4 in 138.4
— Photograph of the burial place of Theodore
Parker. 51 13
— Prayers. [Ed. by R. Leighton and Matilda
Goddard.] Boston, 1862. Portr. 16°. 119.15
— Prayers. New ed. with preface by Louisa M.
Alcott, and a memoir by F. B. Sanborn. Boston,
1882. Portr. 16°. 138.9; 253.20
— The present aspect of slavery in America and
the immediate duty of the North: a speech de-
livered in the hall of the State house, before the
Massachusetts anti-slavery convention. Boston,
1858. 8°. No. 9 in 137.4
— The public education of the people. An oration,
before the Onondaga teachers’ institute, at Syra-
cuse, N. Y., 4th of October, 1849. Boston, 1850.
8°. No. 8 in 137.2
— The relation of Jesus to his age «nd the ages.
A sermon. Boston, 1845. 8°. No. 3 in 137.2
— The relation of slavery to a republican form of
government. Speech at the New England anti-
slavery convention. Boston, 1858. 8°.
No. 10 in 137.4
— The revival of religion wiich we need. A ser-
mon. Boston, 1858. 8°. No. 13 in 137.4
— A sermon for midsummer day. Beauty in the
world of matter, considered as a revelation of
God. July 15, 1855. Boston, 1859. 12°.
No. 5 in 138.3
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may do for a man. Boston, 1859. 12°.
No. 6 in 138.3
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No. 5 in 137.2
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No. 1 in 137.4
— A sermon of the consequences of an immoral
principle and false idea of life. Nov. 26, 1854.
Boston, 1855. 8°. No. 4 in 137.4
— A sermon of the dangers which threaten the
rights of man in America. Boston, 1854. 8°.
No. 6 in 137.3
— Sermon of the moral [and spiritual] condition
of Boston. Boston, 1849. 12°. No. 3 in 138.3
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— A sermon of the moral dangers incident to
prosperity. Nov. 5, 1854. Boston, 1855. 8°.
No. 3 in 137.4
— Sermon of the perishing classes in Boston.
Boston, 1846. 12°. 138.3
— Sermons of theism, atheism and the popular
theology. Boston. 1853. 12°. 138.2
— Same. (In his Collected works. Vol. 11.
London, 1867.) 137.11.11
— Some thoughts on the most Christian use of the
Sunday : a sermon. Boston, 1848. 8°.
No. 7 in 137.2
— The st.ate of the nation, considered in a sermon
for Thanksgiving day, Nov. 28, 1850. Boston,
1851. 8°. No. 10 in 137.2
— Ten sermons of religion. Boston, 1853. 12°.
138.1
— Same. (In his Collected works. Vol. 2. Lon-
don, 1879.) 137.11.2
— Theodore Parker. [Review of his Discourse
on matters pertaining to religion.] (Cut from Lit-
tell’s living age. Boston, 1850.) No. 2 in 1x9.26
— Theodore Parker to a young man. Boston.
[1851.] 8°. 284.21
— Theodore Parker’s experience as a minister,
with account of his early life, and education for
the ministry ; contained in a letter to the members
of the Twenty-eighth congregational society of
Boston. Boston, 1859. 12°. 119.10; 138.5
253 3 : 253.4
A review of this book is on No. 7 in 119.26.
— The three chief safeguards of society. A ser-
mon. Boston, 1851. 8°. No. it in 137.2
— The trial of Theodore Parker for the “ misde-
meanor ” of a speech in Faneuil hall against kid-
napping; with the defence. Boston, 1855. 12°.
137.5
— Tributes to Theodore Parker. Boston, 1860.
12°. No. 18 in 119.26; No. 5 in 138.4
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1855. A Christmas story for 1856. Boston, 1859.
Sm. 4°. 119.13; 119.14; 138.12
— Two sermons preached before the 28th congre-
gational society in Boston, on the 14th and 21st of
Novem. 1852, on leaving their old and entering a
new place of worship. Boston, 1853. 8°.
No. 3 in 137.3
— Views of Theodore Parker. (Cut from The
dial. Cincinnati, 1860.) No. 22 in 119.26
Parker fraternity. The : its constitution, by-laws,
etc. Boston, 1864. 12°. No. 11 in 138.4
Parkyns, G. J. Monastic and baronial remains,
with other fragments of antiquity in England,
Wales and Scotland. London, 1816. 2 v. 100 pis.
8°. 201.5
Parnell, Thomas. Poems on several occasions.
With the life of Zoilus : and his remarks on
Homer’s Battle of the frogs and mice. New ed.
Prefixed, the life of Parnell, by Dr. Goldsmith.
London, 1770. Portr. PI. Sm. 8°. 178.29
— Poetical works. With life by O. Goldsmith.
Boston, 1854. Portr. [British poets.] 12°.
107.3; 309-9
Parry, Charles H. A memoir of Peregrine Bertie,
1 1th lord Willoughby de Eresby. By a descend-
ant in the fourth generation. London, 1838. Portr.
8°. 157-8
Parry, John D. History and description of Wo-
burn and its abbey. London. [1831.] Pis. Sm.
8°. 270.10
Parsons, Samuel B. The rose : its poetry, cult-
ure, and classification. N. Y.,1847. 3pls. L.8°.
116.6
Parsons, Theophilus. Memoir of Emily Eliza-
beth Parsons. Boston, 1881. 16°. 294.5
Parsons, Thomas W. Poems. Boston, 1854. 8°.
128.27
Pater, Walter. Marius the Epicurean: his sen-
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186.11
Patmore, Coventry. The angel in the house.
The betrothal. [Anon.] Boston, 1856. 16°. 128.13
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Pattee, William S. A history of old Braintree
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Pauli, Georg R. Simon de Montfort, earl of
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Trans, by Una M. Goodwin. London, 1876. Sm.
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Pauquet fr^res. Modes et costumes historiques
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Peabody, Andrew P. Christian consolations.
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Pearson, Charles H. History of England during
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Pennant, Thomas. The journey from Chester to
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of Her royal highness the princess of Wales, be-
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Percival, John G. The dream of a day, and other
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— Same. Ed. by R. A. Willmott. London, 1857.
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Perkins, Charles C. Raphael and Michelangelo :
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Ulus. Portrs. 8®. 74.10
Perrot, Aristide M. Collection historique des
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Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. The madonna of the
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Phillimore, Catherine M. Studies in Italian
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Phillimore, Lucy. Sir Christopher Wren, his
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Philpot, Charles. An introduction to the literary
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Piatt, John J. Idyls and lyrics of the Ohio
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Piozzi, Hester L. Autobiography, letters and
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Pistolesi, Erasmo. Antiquities of Herculaneum
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Roxburghe ballads. The. Ed. by Charles Hind-
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183.9; 183.12
Royal kalendar. The, and court and city register
for England, Scotland, Ireland and the colonies
for 1772. London, 1772. 12°. 1893.12
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Rubens. Galerie hi«torique de Rubens, dite du
Luxembourg. Paris, 18u9. 25 pis. Portr. F°.
400.1
Ruskin, John. Praeterita. N. Y., 1886, 87. 2 v.
Portr.s. Fac-similes. L. 8°. 310.2
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Russell, Addison P. A club of one : passages
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sociable. [Anon.] Boston, 1887. 16°. 245 14
— In a club corner. Boston, 1890. 12°. 255.17
Russell, John, 1st earl Hussell. The life of
William lord Russell : with some account of the
times in which he lived. 3d ed. London, 1820.
2 V. Portr. 8°. 201.9
Russell, Martha. Leaves from the tree igdrasyl.
Boston, 1854. 12°. t77-i7
Russell, Rachel Wriothesley, Lady. Letters from
the manuscript in the library at Wooburn abbey.
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Rutherford, John. The troubadours : their loves
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Rydberg, Victor A. The last Athenian, trans.
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[1883.] 12°. 187.15
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1591. London, 1882. 3 pis. [Harleian society.]
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Saint Leger, Francis B. B. Froissart and his
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Saint Pierre, Bernanlin de. Studies of nature.
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Sainte-Beuve, Charles A. Galerie de femmes
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Salem. Public library. Address of John M. Ray-
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Sandford, Francis. A genealogical history of
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Sargent, Mary. Sketches and reminiscences of
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Seiss, Joseph A. A miracle in stone : or, the
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Serious address to unlearned Christians of Trin-
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Christian. London, 1792. Sm. 8°. 284.30
Sevigne, Madame de. Inconographie des Lettres
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101.3; 152.5
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Shedd, Julia A. Famous painters and paintings.
Boston, 1876. Portrs. Pis. 8°. 186.4
Shelley, Percy B. Poetical works. Ed. by Mrs.
Shelley. Boston, 1855. 3 v. Portr. [British
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Shelton, Frederick W. Up the river. N. Y.,
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Shenstone, William. Poetical works. With life
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312.12
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Shepherd, Rev. William. The life of Poggio
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Sheppard, Elizabeth S. Almost a heroine. Bos-
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Shoberl, Frederic. A historical account, with
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[etc.]. London. [182-?] 2 v. in 1. Col. pis.
24°. 275.15
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London. [182-?] 6 v. in 3. Col. pis. 12°.
275.14
Sidney, Henry, earl of Romney. Diary of the
times of Charles 11., including correspondence
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and William in. Ed. with notes by R. W. Blen-
cowe. London, 1843. 2 v. Portrs. 8°. 203.10
Sidney, Sir Philip. Aphorisms; with remarks,
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16°. 265.27
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Portr. Pis. 8°. 286.11; 262.17; 118.3
Siebeukees, Johann P. The life of Bianca
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C. Ludger. Liverpool, 1797. Sm. 8°. 264.22
Sigourney, Lydia H. Past meridian. 8d ed.
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Simpson, Mary C. M. Letters and recollections
of Julius and Mary Mohl. London, 1887. Portrs.
Pis. 8®. 167.3
Sinclair, Catherine. Scotland and the Scotch ;
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Sismondi. A history of the Italian republics;
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1856. 3 V. [British poets.] 16°. 309.12
Slade, John, M. D. Memoirs of celebrated female
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265.13; 265.14
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Smiley, Thomas T. Scripture geography. Phila.,
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recent restoration of the church. London, 1845.
31 pis. 40. 72.12
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189.1
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Smith, Charlotte. Elegiac sonnets. 5th ed., with
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256.29
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Smith, Jane M. F. Journal of the Lady Beatrix
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Smith, ,Iohn, of the Inner temple. Iconographia
Scotica. London. [1798.] Portr. Pis. 4®.
60a. 6; 63.14; 132.13
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Smith, John Moyr, compiler. Ancient Greek
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Smollett, Tobias G. A complete history of Eng-
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— • The expedition of Humphry Clinker. Phila.,
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Smyth, Mrs. A. Gillespie. 01}’mpia Morata, her
times, life and writings. By the author of
“ Selwyn.” 2d ed. London, 1834. Pis. Sm. 8®.
197.12
— Same. 3d ed. 1836. 274.15
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Smyth, William. Lectures on history. 2d and
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256.26; 256.27
Society of antiquaries. A collection of ordi-
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royal household, made in divers reigns, from Ed-
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ancient cookery. London, 1790. 4®. 182.6
Solange de Kerkadec, vicomtesse de. Remi-
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294.6; 216.7
Somerville, Mary. Personal recollections. With
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inserted. 8°. 304.4
Sommario delle vite de gl’ imperatori Romani.
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Sophie, Kurfiirstin von Hannover. Memoirs.
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South Kensington museum. Ancient and modern
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Masked. London, 1872. Ulus. 8®. 64.4
— A descriptive catalogue of the maiolica, Hi-
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wares in the museum. With historical notices, by
C. D. E. Fortnum. London, 1873. Ulus. 8“. 190.8
Southey, Caroline A. The birth-day; a poem.
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Walter, Major James. Shakespeare’s home and
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Waring, John B. Ceramic art in remote ages.
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Warner, Charles Dudley. Washington Irving.
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Wanen, William F. Theodore Parker : the good
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Warwick, Sir Philip. Memoirs of the reign of
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Webber, Samuel. Logan, an Indian tale [and
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Welles, Albert. “ Things new and old”; or old
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Wheatley, Henry B. Samuel Pepys and the
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Whitney, Adeline D. T. Mother Goose for grown
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BOSTON IN i8j8.
VIEWS FROM THE DOME OF THE STATE HOUSE.
I.
LOOKING WEST BY NORTH.
Down through a part of Mount Vernon street from the north-west corner of
Joy street, over the w'est slope of Beacon Hill to the Charles River, and across to
Cambridge and the hills beyond. At the left of Mount Vernon street the second
large house which presents a broad side was the William Gray house, now trans-
formed into the high yellow brick “ Gray Chambers.” The house this side of the
Gray Chambers is that of Robert Treat Paine. The large double house at the
extreme left was the home of the brothers Thayer, bankers, now the Theological
School of Boston University. In the foreground, on the opposite side of the
street, are the Harrison Gray Otis house on the upper north corner of Joy street,
and the Joseph lasigi house on the lower corner. In the cluster of houses be-
yond, on the right, a bit of Pinckney street appears, the line disappearing near
the point where the cupola of the old Phillips school house rises just above the
chimneys. The cupola near the extreme left of the view, by the water side, is
that of the Charles street church (then the Second Baptist church, now the First
African Methodist Episcopal church), and distinguished as the possessor of the
first church bell used by the Baptists in Boston.
II.
LOOKING WEST.
Over the slope of Beacon Hill north of Beacon street, across the Mill Dam,
the Common, and the beginnings of the Public Garden ; on the left, the Back
Bay and flats beyond. The row of “swell front” houses in the foreground is a part
of the block still standing on the west side of Joy street south of Mt. Vernon
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street. The left of the “swell fronts” is now the Diocesan House. The house
with the cupola, on the same line, is the Tudor house, covering the Beacon street
corner, now supplanted by the towering Hotel Tudor. The white faced building
in the right distance is “ Braman’s Baths,” at the foot of Chestnut street, where
the Union Boat club house now stands. The building nearly in line with
Braman’s, in the middle distance, the roof and side of which appear above the
trees, is the Conservatory then within the Public Garden. The long row of trees
just beyond, extending to the extreme left of the view, marks the boundary of the
Public Garden. The strip of “good and solid earth and clean gravel” beyond
this line of trees, bulging out by the “ Mill Dam,” marks the beginning of the
“Back Bay Improvement,” wdth the filling begun by the contractors Goss &
Munson in the summer of 1858. Nearly the entire length of the Mill Dam
(opened July 2, 1821, now lost in Beacon street) is shown in the view. The
little building in front of the clump of trees on the right was the toll house.
The two structures on the “Cross Dam” (afterward Parker street) near its
junction with the Mill Dam were mills; and more mills are seen in the groups
of buildings on the flats at the left of the view.
III.
LOOKING WEST BY SOUTH.
Over the Common and the Public Garden, across the Back Bay toward Rox
bury at the left. At the right the Boston & Providence and the Boston &
Worcester (Boston & Albany) Railroads appear in full view, intersecting, and
crossing the bay. The first line of houses from left to right marks Boylston
street, the first opening at the right being Park square. The building here with
the stunted clock tower is the old Boston & Providence Railroad station. Over
the school house, slightly to the left beyond, is the old Church-street church.
The spire further over, to the left, is that of the Shawmut Universalist or
“Every-Day” church (then the Shawmut Congregational church), on Shawmut
avenue. The second line of buildings, from left to right, beyond the flats,
marks Tremont street, upon which these buildings front. The spreading structure
at the end of the line is Chickering’s pianoforte manufactory. The black line
beyond against the hills represents the ‘ ‘ Echo chimney ” of the Roxbury Chemical
works which were subsequently burned down. The chimney with “its seven times
repeated echo” stood intact until recent years. The two church spires in front
of the “Echo chimney” are, at the left, that of the First Parish church, Eliot
square, Roxbury, at the right, that of the First Universalist church, burned down
in 1894. The roof in the lower right corner is that of the old Hancock house.
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IV.
LOOKING SOUTH.
Over the Common. From the building at the extreme left (the old Masonic
temple, on the corner of Tremont street and Temple place) Tremont street can easily
be traced to its junction with Boylstou street. The two buildings over the Common
at the right will readily be recognized as the Hotel Pelham and the old Public Library
building, then new. The two most conspicuous church steeples are : at the right of
the view, that of the Hollis-street church (where now is the Hollis-street theatre) , aud
at the left, that of the Thirteenth Congregational church (Unitarian) then on Harrison
avenue, corner of Beach street. At the right of the latter the low tower and
cupola of the First Christian church, on the corner of Tyler and Kneeland streets,
appears; just beyond, the two towers and the roof of the old St. James church
(Eoman Catholic) on Albany street (its successor now on Harrison avenue) ; and at
the extreme left, a piece of the tower of the old Essex-street church (its successor the
Union church, Columbus avenue). The building rising above its fellows at the
right of the Thirteenth Congregational church steeple is the old East-street school
house. The expanse of roof behind the Tremont street line is that of the Boston
Theatre. Across the water of South bay, in the distance, the long bridge of the
Old Colony RaUi’oad in good part appears.
V.
LOOKING SOUTH-EAST.
Down Park street, the Common on the right; in the left foreground, the roof
and a corner of the Park-street front of the George Ticknor house, still in part preserved
in the Raymond building; next, the house of Abbott Lawrence, now the Union
Club house, and the line of houses, terminating in the Park-street church with its
shapely steeple. At the right, across the Common, Tremont street to St. Paul’s
church. Beyond over the roof-tops, still at the right, appears the tower of the Second
church on Bedford street (its successor now in Copley square), aud directly behind
this tower rises the slender spire of the Rowe-street Baptist chui’ch (now Clarendon-
street church) . At the right of the Rowe-street steeple is the United States Hotel; at
its right, the old Boston & Worcester Railroad station; and just over the latter, the
gas house on Federal street. The church tower in the middle distance is that of the
First church on Chauncy street (now situated on Marlborough and Berkeley streets) .
More distant, almost in line with the Park-street steeple, is that of the New South
on Church Green, Summer street (removed in 1868) ; aud by the side of the Park-
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street steeple, at the left, as if attached to it, is a bit of the stone tower of old Trinity
on Slimmer street (destroyed in tlie “Great fire of 1872 ”). In the group of build-
ings at the left of Park-street church, IMusic Hall rises conspicuonsl3^ The short line
of houses in front, with its cluster of chimneys, faces Hamilton place. In the corner,
left of Music Hall, is a touch of Bumstead place, now built over, in part covered by
the Studio Building. The bridge starting out into the harbor at the left, and
sweeping sharply to the right, is that of the old Boston, Hartford & Erie (New York
& New England) Railroad. Over the water, at the left of the view, the House of
Correction and other city buildings in South Boston appear; and at the right on the
hill-top, the house of the Perkins Institution for the Blind, formerly the Mt. Wash-
ington Hotel.
VI.
LOOKING EAST.
Over the line of Beacon street, indicated by the roof-tops in the foreground, from
the Ticknor house, at the right, to the Athemeum at the left. Beyond the tree-tops
of the Granary Burying Ground appears, from left to right :* Tremout Temple, the
opening of Montgomery place, now Bosworth street, the old Montgomery House
building, on the site of the present Horticultural Hall building, a broad side of the
roof of the Bromfield-street Methodist church, and the Jlusic Hall. The church
spires, from left to right, are : the Old South, the Federal street, and the Park street.
To the right of the Federal-street steeple, on the water line, the cupola of Rev.
E. M. P. Wells’s Episcopal mission church (St. Stephen’s mission ; burned down in
the fire of 1872) appears; and further to the left, just bej’ond the Boston, Hart-
ford & Erie Railroad bridge, the Bethel, or Mariners’ church, at the corner of
Summer and Federal streets. To the right, in the middle distance, on either side
of the clump of trees, appear the building operations in the work of the “Improve-
ment of Franklin street.” In the harbor. Fort Indepeudenee is most conspicuous in
the middle distance. At the right are the city buildings in South Boston, more clearly
shown than in the preceding view.
VI .
LOOKING NORTH.
From Bowdoin and Beacon streets. In the foreground, from left to right, a piece
of Freeman-place chapel (first meeting house of the Rev. James Freeman Clarke’s
society) ; the roofs of the curving line of Beacon-street houses to the Somerset club-
house (formerl}^ iu part, the David Hinckley mansion), now the Congregational House;
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and the Atlien®uin in the right corner. Over the Freeman-place chapel roof on the edge
of the view are dimly outlined the side turrets of the Somerset-street church (the Rev.
Dr. Neale’s church as commonly called at the time) , the site now covered bj' Sleeper Hall,
of Boston University. In the middle distance, nearly in line with the Boston Miiseimi, to
the right, the upper part of the old City Hall appears, distinguished by the flagstaff ;
just at the right of this the top of the tower of King’s Cliapel, and over and
at the right of the chapel tower Niles Block, on City Hall square, in pretty full
view. The building rising above the neighboring roofs, to the right of the Museum,
is Joy’s Building, on the site of the Old Brick church (third meeting house of the
First church), where now is the Rogers Building, on Washington street, in front of
Young’s Hotel. State street appears in slight view over and beyond the Museum
roof, with the tower of the Old State House marking the head and the dome of the
Custom House, the foot. Alongside the Custom House are seen ships at the dock, where
now are warehouses. At the right of the Custom House is the “ observatory ” on the
building on Central wharf, from which incoming vessels were signalled ; this was
cut away with the building of Atlantic avenue. In line with the Custom House, at the
left, are the granite blocks of Commercial street, in front of which are seen the dome
of Faneuil Hall (or Quincy) market-house, and the tower of Faueuil Hall (at the
extreme left). In the distance, at the left, is a corner of East Boston, and at the
right, familiar harbor islands.
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A CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
TO
HISTOEIOAL FIOTIOE,
Including Prose Fiction, Plays and Poems.
THIRD AND ENLARGED EDITION.
Note. — This Index has been published thus far in the Bulletin in the following order:
1892.
1894.
January. The discovery of America.
October.
Austria.
The North American colonies.
Hungary.
April. The American Revolution.
Bohemia.
July. The United States.
1895.
October. Stories illustrating American life.
January.
Switzerland.
1893.
Netherlands.
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April.
Scandinavia.
April. England : James i. to Victoria.
Denmark.
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Iceland.
Scotland.
Norway.
October. Ireland.
Sweden.
1894.
July, October.
Russia.
January. France : to seventeenth century.
Poland.
April. France : seventeenth through nineteenth
Eastern empire.
century.
Turkey.
July. Germany: to seventeenth century.
October. Germany : seventeenth through nine-
Servia.
teenth century.
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RUSSIA.
The titles of historical tales and dramas in the Russian language in the Boston Public Library
will be found in the List following this Chronological Index.
EARLY, GENERAL, AND LEGENDARY.
See K. Haller’s Geschichte der russiechen Literatur, .3063.17 ;
also, Alexander von Reinholdt’s Geschichte der russischen
Literatur, 3060.30.
Conversion, The, of Saint Vladimir ; or, the
martyrs of Kief. A tale of the early Russian
church. London, 1860.
— Same. In Tales illustrating church history.
Vol. 5. London, 1871. 1418.1.5
Fuerst Wladimirs Tafelrunde. Altrussische Hel-
densagen. Mit Einleitung und Bibliographic [von]
Bernhard Stern. Berlin, 1892. 3068.143
Hapgood, Isabel F., trans. The epic songs of
Russia. N. Y., 1886. 3o6oa.i6
Igor Svyatoslavich, prince. Das Lied vom
Heereszuge Igors . . . Aus dem Slawonischen me-
triseh iibersetzt, mit einer Geschichte des Textes,
einer historischen Einleitung und . . . Anmer-
kungen vom Pastor Sederholm. Moskau, 1825.
Time, 1185; expedition of Igor against the Polovtsi.
— Same. Igor. Ein altrussisches Heldengedicht
[iibersetzt] von August Boltz. Berlin, 1851.
*4879a.6
Longfellow, Henry W., ed. Poems of places.
[Vol. 20.] Russia. Boston, 1878. 1357.27.20
Ralston, William R. S. Russian folk tales.
London, 1873. 3063.6
— Trans. Contes populaires de la Russie. Trad,
par Loys Brueyre. Paris, 1871. 3068.9
— • The songs of the Russian people, as illustrative
of Slavonic mythology and Russian social life.
London, 1872. 5066.4
Stagnelius, Erik J. Wladimir den Store. In
his Samlade skrifter. D. 1. Stockholm, 1851.
An epic on the first Christian sovereign of Russia. Time,
11th century.
Wratislaw, Albert H., trans. Great Russian
stories. — Little Russian stories. — White Russian
stories. In his Sixty folk-tales. London, 1889.
3061.27
101
Historical Fiction
SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
Ancelot, Jacques A. F. P. Olga, ou I’orpheline
moscovite. Tragedie. Paris, 1828.
Daughter of Czar Vassili.
Baeckstrom, Edvard. Dagward frei; oder,
Wendeus Fall, 1577. Trauerspiel, aus dem
Scliwedisehen ins Deutsche iibertragen vou Leon
Attinghausen. Dorpat, 1879.
Bonafont, Carl P. (Carl Philippi.) Iwan der
Vierte. Leipzig, 1810.
Gehe, Eduard H. Demetrius und Boris Godunow.
Dresden, 1836.
Gogol, Nikolai V. Taras Bulba. From the Rus-
sian by Isabel F. Ilapgood. N. Y., 1886. 65.51
— German. Taras Bulba, der Kosakenhetman.
Aus dem Russiscben von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig,
1878. 4897.50.104
Pushkin, Aleksandr S. Boris Godounolf. In bis
Poemes dramatiques. Paris, 1862. 5069.8
— German. Boris Godunow. Dramatiscbes
Gedicht. LTbersetzt von Friedrich Fiedler. Leipzig,
1886. 4896.50.228
It is also in a somewhat abridged form, trans. in English
by N. H. Dole, in Poet-lore, ending Nov., 1891.
Rosen, Karl G. W. Die Geburt Iwans des
Scbrecklicben. Episcbes Gedicht. 1830.
Tolstoi, Alexei K., count. Prince Serebrenni.
From the Russian by Princess Galitzine. London,
1874. 1766.8
— Same. Prince Serebryani : an historical novel
of the times of Ivan the Terrible and of the con-
quest of Siberia. Trans, by Jeremiah Curtin.
N. Y., 1892. 1766.8
— The terrible czar : a romance of the time of
Ivan the Terrible. Trans, by H. Clare Filmore.
London, 1892. 3068.138
Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. El gran duque de
Muscovia. In his Comedias. T. 7. Madrid,
1617.
The usurpation of Boris Goduuof.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
Bain, Francis W. Dmitri. A romance of old
Russia. N. Y., 1890. 106.117
Bodenstedt, Friedrich M. Demetrius. His-
torische Tragbdie. Berlin, 1856. 3068.33
Scene, Russia and Poland, 1603-1606.
Bulgarin, Thaddei. Le faux Demetrius, ou I’im-
posteur. Roman historique, trad, du russe par
Victor Fleury. Strasbourg, 1832.
Cumberland, Richard. The false Demetrius, a
play. In his Posthumous dramatic works. Vol. 2.
London, 1813. **0.3817.4.2
Halevy, Leon. Le czar Demetrius. Tragedie.
Paris, 1839.
Merimee, Prosper. Episode de I’histoire de Rus-
sie. Les faux Demetrius. Paris, 1852.
Mosenthal, Salomon H., Ritter von. Maryna.
Ilistorisches Drama. Leipzig, 1871 . 2879a. 107
Time of the False Demetrius.
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. The deluge. An his-
torical novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia.
From the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin. Boston,
1891. 1I-32; 3061.111
A sequel to With fire and sword.
— With fire and sword. An historical novel of
Poland and Russia. From the Polish by Jeremiah
Curtin. Boston, 1890. 106.60; 3061.37
Russia
Smallwood, Edward. The czar : a romance of
history. London, 1840.
Sumarokof, Aleksandr P. Demetrius the Impos-
tor. A tragedy. London, 1806.
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Bonafont, Carl P. (Carl Philippi.) Paul i.
Schauspiel. Aachen, 1812.
Buelau, Friedrich. Geheime Geschichten und
riitselhafte Menschen. B. 5 : Katharina i., Kai-
serin von Russland Leipzig, 1895. 4896.50.339
Grant, James. The secret dispatch; or, the ad-
ventures of Captain Balgonie. London, 1869.
Haeberlin, Carl L. Russische Hofgeschichten.
Yon Peter dem Grossen bis auf die neuere Zeit.
Ein historischer Novellen-Kreis. Leipzig, 1856.
— Same. Neue Folge. Von Katharina 11. bis
Nicolaus I. Leipzig, 1857.
Hofland, Barbara W. The czarina. An histori-
cal romance of the court of Russia. London, 1842.
Mundt, Theodor. Cagliostro in Petersburg.
Historische Novelle. Prag, 1858.
— Czar Paul. Berlin, 1861.
Spencer, Edmund. The fall of the Crimea.
London, 1854. 1802.14
Originally published as The prophet of the Caucasus; or,
the fall of the Crimea. Time, Russian conquest of the
Crimea, in 1783.
Taylor, Bayard. Beauty and the beast : and Tales
of home. N. Y., 1872. 508.27
Peter I. the Great.
1680-1725.
Alexei. Tragisk Drama. Kjpbenhavn, 1856.
Charles the Twelfth ; or, the battle of Pultowa.
A military tragic piece. N. Y., 1817. *4409.108
Cobb, Sylvanus, jr. The gun-maker of Moscow ;
or, V aldimir the monk. A tale of the empire under
Peter the Great. N. Y., 1888. 101.62
Danilevski, Gregor P. Nach Indien. Eine his-
torische Erzahlung aus der Zeit Peters des Grossen.
Aus dem Russisclien iibertragen von Philipp Loben-
stein. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.161
Dubois-Fontanelle, Jean G. Pierre le Grand.
Tragedie. Londres, 1766.
Dunlap, William. Peter the Great; or, the Rus-
sian mother, a play. Altered from the German.
N.Y.,1814. **0.3646.19
Bustafief, Alexis. Alexis, the czarewitz. In his
Reflections. Boston, 1814. 5069a. 17
Haeberlin, Carl L. Peter der Grosse, seine
Zeit und sein Hof. Leipzig, 1856.
Immermann, Carl L. Alexis. Eine Trilogie.
Leipzig, 1873. 4907-5O-53
Contents. — Die Bojaren. — Das Gericht von St. Petersburg.
— Eudoxia.
— Same. In his Schriften. B. 4. Leipzig, n. d.
2897.5.4
Ker, David. Cossack and czar. London, 1892.
3066.105
Time of Mazeppa.
Kratter, Franz. Alexander Menzikof. Ein
Trauerspiel. In Deutsche Schaubiihne. B. 69.
Aarau, 1788.
— Trans. Natalia and Menzikof; or the con-
spiracy against Peter the Great. London, 1798.
Russia
Historical Fiction
La Harpe, Jean F. de. Menzicoff, on les exil6s.
Tragedie. In his CEuvres. T. 1. Paris, 1820.
2692.1.1
Mentzikoff. Tragedie en vers, trad, du russe,
par Messieurs M*** et N***. [J. Marchand and
P. J. B. Nougaret.] Paris, 1759?
Morand, Pierre de. Menzikof, tragedie. In his
Theatre. Vol. 2. Paris, 1751. **0.3565.2.2
Nieritz, Carl Gustav. Alexander Menschikoff,
the founder of a family. From the German.
Edinb., 1855.
— Same. The perils of greatness : the story of A.
Menschikoff. Edinb., 1865.
O’Keeffe, John. The czar Peter. In his Dra-
matic works. Vol. 3. London, 1798. *2575.25.3
Otto, Ernst. Alexei Petrowitsch. Ein Trauer-
spiel. Leipzig, 1843.
Robiano, Louisa M., Grafin von. Alexander
Mentschikoff, oder, Fiirstengunst und Ungnade.
Historische Erzahlung. Leipzig, 1868.
Schiller. Demetrius. In his Sammtliche Werke.
Stuttgart, 1847 ; etc. 2908.4.7 ; B. 4249a. 3. 9
4891.50.8
— Trans. Demetrius. Tragedy. [BySirTlieo-
dore Martin.] In his Early dramas and ro-
mances. London, 1883. 2875.102
Starck, Carl J. Die Schlacht bei Poltawa. Dra-
matisches Gedicht. Petersburg, 1859.
Whishaw, Frederick. Boris the Bear-hunter ; a
story of Peter the Great and his times. London,
1895. 26.6
Elizabeth.
1T41-1702.
Danilevski, Gregor P. Basile Mirovitch. Trad,
du russe, par A. Romald. Paris, 1880.
— Mirowicz und der gefangene Czar Iwan Anto-
nowicz. Ein historischer Roman. Aus dem Rus-
sischen iibertragen von Philipp Lobenstein. Leip-
zig, 1881. 4897.50.142
Helps, Sir Arthur. IvandeBiron; or, the Rus-
sian court in the middle of the last century. Leip-
zig, London, 1874. 1768.7; 2575.53
Meding, Oskar. (Gregor Samarow.) Die Gross-
fiirstin. Roman. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1884.
2890.52
— Same. In Deutsche Roman-Bibliothek zu
Ueber Land und Meer. Jahrg. 9, B. 2. Stutt-
gart, 1881. 2041.1.18
— Kaiserin Elizabeth. Roman. 2te Aufl. Stutt-
gart, 1884. 2890.56
— Same. In Deutsche Roman-Bibliothek zu
Ueher Land und Meer. Jahrg. 9, B. 1, 2. Stutt-
gart, 1881. 2041. 1. 17, 18
Mundt, Clara M. (Louise Miihlbach.) Die
Tochter einer Kaiserin. Roman. Leipzig, 1648.
Relates to Countess Nataliya Dolgomkaya, daughter of Elisa-
beta Petrovna.
— Trans. The daughter of an empress. From
the German by Nathaniel Greene. N. Y., 1867.
412. 1 1
Sotheby, William. Ivan, a tragedy. London,
1816. **0.3962.16
Ivan VI., the deposed emperor.
Catharine II.
ir«2-ir96.
Ancelot, Jacques A. F. P. Le favori, ou la cour
de Catherine ii. Comedie. Paris, 1831.
Birch, Cliarlotte. Aus dem Leben Katharina’s ii.
In her Gesammelte Novellen. B.2. Leipzig, 1863.
— Potemkin an der Donau, 1790. Historische
Erzahlung. Aus dem Russischen iibertragen von
Philipp Lobenstein. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.123
Danilevski, Gregor P. Eine Familienchronik.
Aus dem Russischen iibertragen von Philipp Ld-
benstein. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.64
Contents. — Urgrossmiltterchen. — Der Leibgrenadier. —
Katharina n. am Dniepr. — Grossmiitterchens Paradles.
— The princess Tarakanova. A dark chapter of
Russian history. Trans, by Ida de Mouchanoff.
London, N. Y., 1891. 3062.104; 11.26
Lindner, Albert. Katharina die Zweite. Ein
Trauerspiel. Berlin, 1868.
Lubomirski, Jozef, prince. Un drame sous Cath-
erine II. Paris, 1875. 3069.16
Meding, Oskar. (Gregor Samarow.) Der Ad-
jutant der Kaiserin. Roman. Stuttgart, 1885.
2890.60
— Same. In Deutsche Roman-Bibliothek zu
Ueber Land und Meer. Jahrg. 13, B. 1. Stutt-
gart, 1885. 2041. 1.25
Mundt, Clara M. (Louise Muhlbach.) Die letz-
ten Lebenstage Katharina’s ii. Leipzig, 1859.
Oettinger, Eduard M. Die nordische Semiramis ;
Oder, Katharina ii. und ihre Zeit. Berlin, 1864.
Olinda, Alexander. Die Priitendentin. Histo-
rischer Roman aus der Regierungs-Zeit Katha-
rina II. Freiburg, 1889.
Perk, Betsy. Yline, prinses Daschkoff-Woren-
zoff. Uit de geschiedenis van Rusland, in de
laatste helft der vorige eeuw. ’s-Gravenhage,
1885. 6871.14
Pushkin, Aleksandr S. The captain’s daughter.
In his Russian romance. London, 1875. 3066.104
— Same. Marie. A story of Russian love. From
the Russian, by Marie II. de Zielinska. Chicago,
1877. 3067.15
— German. Die Capitainstochter. In Wolfsohn,
Carl W., ed. Russlands Novellendichter. Th. 1.
Leipzig, 1848. 3067.111.1
— Same. Die Hauptmannstochter. Deutsch von
Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.162
Scribe, Eugene. La czarine. Drame. Paris,
1855.
— Potemkin, ou un caprice imperial. In his
CEuvres completes. Vol. 11. Paris, 1854.
*2701.2.1 1
Waliszewski, Kazimierz. Le roman d’une im-
peratrice, Catherine ii. de Russie. 3e ed. Paris,
1893. 3062.114
— Trans. The romance of an empress, Cath-
erine II. of Russia. N. Y., London, 1894.
1557-37; 3064.122
— The story of a throne. (Catherine ii. of Rus-
sia.) London, 1895. 3064.139
Peter III.
1762.
Kotzebue, August F. F. von. Der alte Leib-
kutscher Peter des Dritten. Schauspiel. In his
Auswahl dramatischer Werke. B. 5. Leipzig,
1867. 2896.53.5
— Same. In his Theater. B. 9. Leipzig, 1840.
1039. 1.9
Meding, Oskar. (Gregor Samarow.) Peter der
Dritte. Roman. Stuttgart, 1883. 4872.20
103
Historical Fiction
Russia
— Same. In Deutsche Eoman-Bibliothek zu
Ueber Land und Meer. Jabrg. 10, B. 2. Stutt-
gart, 1882. 2041. 1.20
Proschko, Franz I. Pugatscbew. Ilistoriscber
Roman aus der russiscben GescMcbte. Brag,
1860.
The impersonator of the deceased emperor Peter ni.
Wiggin, Samuel B. A banquet at Petcrbof. A
historical study. San Francisco, 1883. 3069.149
Assassination of Peter in.
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
See Ernest Dupuy’s Les grands maitres de la litterature
nisse an dix-neuvieme siecle, 3060a. 23; in English, The
great masters of Russian literature in the nineteenth century,
3060a.27.
Albanus, August. Das Orakel. Ein Drama.
Riga, 1813.
Kingston, William II. G. The Circassian chief :
a romance of Russia. London, 1843.
Maistre, Xavier de. Les prisonniers du Caucase.
In his (Euvres completes. Paris, 1862. 2691.56
— Trans. Die Gefangeuen im Kaukasus. . . .
Aus dem Franzdsischen von Rudolph Miildener.
Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.92
Smith, Hannah. (Hesba Stretton.) The high-
way of sorrow. N. Y., 1894. 62.81
Descriptive of the Russian Stundists.
Taube, Gustav G., baron. Countess Janina. An
historical novel from Russian life. N. Y., 1894.
Alexander I.
lSOl-1825.
Boelte, Amalie C. E. M. Juliane von Kriidener
und Kaiser Alexander. Ein Zeitbild. Berlin, 1861.
Helps, Sir Arthur. Oulita the serf. A tragedy.
London, 1873. 2579.66
Kessel, Carl von. Petersburg und Stockholm.
Historischer Roman. Leipzig, 1868. 2020.18
The scene opens in the year 1808.
Mickiewicz, Adam. Pan Tadeusz, czyli ostatni
zajazd na Litwie. Historya szlachecka z 1811-
1831. Lwow, 1882.
— Trans. Monsieur Thadee de ,, Soplica,” ou le
dernier proces en Lithuanie sui generis. Recit
historique. Paris, 1876, 77. [Poetes illustres de
la Pologne au xixe siecle.] 30603.38
— Trans. Master Thaddeus ; or, the last foray
in Lithuania. An historical epic poem. Trans,
by M. A. Biggs. 'With a preface by W. R.
Morfill, . . . and notes by the translator and E.
S. Naganowski. London, 1885.
Frencli invasion.
Alcock, Deborah. The czar. A tale of the time
of the first Napoleon. London, 1882. 1422.9
Tolstoi, Lyef N., count. “War and peace. Trans,
into the French by a Russian lady and from the
French by Clara Bell. N. Y., 1886. 43.56
Contents. — Vol. 1, 2. Before Tilsit, 1805-1807. 3, 4. The
invasion, 1807-1812. 0, 6. Borodino. — The French at
Moscow. — Epilogue, 1812-1820.
— Same. Tr. by N. II. Dole.
— French. La guerre et la paix. Par une Russe.
Paris, 1884. 30603.9
Contents. — Vol.l. Avaut Tilsitt, 1805-1807. 2. L’invasion,
1807-1812. 3. Borodino. — Les Fran^ais a Moscow. — Epi-
logue, 1812-1820.
— German. Krieg und Frieden. Ubersetzt von
E. Strenger. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.303,304
Tour, Eugdnie. La famille Shalonsky. Souve-
nirs de I’annee 1812. Trad, du russe, par M. B.
G. Bruxelles, 1881.
— Trans. The Shalonski familj'. London, 1882.
Nicholas I.
1835-1855.
Brame, 'W. B. The last of the czars; or, the
doom of Nicholas. London, 1855.
Corner, Julia. An English envoy at the court of
Nicholas i. N. Y., 1854. 86.7
Gundling, Julius. Nikolaus und Metternich.
Roman und Geschichte. Leipzig, 1866-68.
Contents. — Ahth. 1. Kaiser Alexander und GrossfUrst Con-
stantin. 2. Metternich. 3. Nikolaus.
Tolstoi, Lj’ef N., count. The Cossacks. A tale
of the Caucasus in 1852. From the Russian by
Eugene Schuyler. N. Y., 1878. 86.13
— French. Les Cosaques. — Souvenirs de Sebas-
topol. Trad, du russe. Paris, 1890. 3069.71
— German. Die Kosaken. Kaukasische Novelle.
Aus dem Russiscben von G. Keuchel. Berlin,
1885. 30603.26
— Les Decembristes. [Trad, par B. Tseytline &
E. Joubert.] Paris, 1889. 3069.76
— Same. In his Le chant du cygne. Paris, 1889.
3069.68
Walworth, Mansfield T. Delaplaine; or, the
sacrifice of Irene. N. Y., 1872.
War with Persia, 1826-28.
Crimean War.
1853-1856.
Berthold, Gustav A. Sebastopol. Dresden, 1855.
Besant, Walter, and Rice, James. By Celia’s
arbor. A tale of Portsmouth town. N. Y., 1878;
London, 1879. 91.25
Colomb, George II. Hearths and watch-fires.
London, 1862.
Dempster, Charlotte L. 11. Vera; or, the Rus-
sian princess and the English earl. N. Y., 1871.
' 720.77
Frederick Gordon; or, the storming of the
Redan. By a soldier’s daughter. London, 1856.
25793.133
Friswell, James Hain, ed. Songs of the war. By
the best writers. With original songs. London,
1855.
Grant, James. Lady 'Wedderburn’s wish. New
ed. London, 1875. 1804.13
— Laura Everingham; or. Highlanders of Glen
Ora. New ed. London, 1892. 2574. 112
— The Lord Hermitage. London, 1879. 1804.20
— One of the Six hundred. London, n. d. 1780.14
— Under the Red dragon. London, 1876. 1780.20
Groves, John P. A soldier horn; or, the ad-
ventures of a subaltern of the Ninety-fifth in the
Crimea and Indian mutiny. London, 1885.
Henty, George A. Jack Archer. A tale of the
Crimea. Boston, 1884. 36.69
— Same. The fall of Sebastopol; or. Jack .-Vrcher
in the Crimea. Boston, 1891. 11.3
Horsburgh, Matilda. The children of the Great
King. Boston, n. d. 508.7
Hutchinson, Horace. To punish the czar.
London, 1895.
Kingsley, Henry. Ravenshoe. Boston, Leipzig,
1862. 504-5
— Same. London, 1892. 6576.131
104
Russia
Historical Fiction
Litchfield, Thomas. The Coldstrcams and the
Musqueteers. London, 185C.
Lubomirski, Jozef, prince. Tatiana ; or, the
conspiracy. From the Frencli by T. E. Worlledge.
London, 1877.
— German. Tatjana oder russische Beamte.
Leipzig, 1888. 4897.50.133
Melville, G. J. Whyte. The interpreter. Leipzig,
18C6. 720.61
Mundt, Theodor. Krim-Girai, ein Bundesgenosse
Friedrichs des Grossen. Ein Vorspiel der
Russisch-Tiirkischen Kiimpfe. Berlin, 1855.
Time, 18th century.
— Trans. Krim Girai, khan of the Crimea. From
the German by W. G. C. Eliot. London, 1856.
Murray, Grenville. (Trois-fitoiles.) Young
Brown ; or, the law of inheritance. Boston,
Leipzig, 187-1. 1740.6
Neale, William J. The pride of the mess.
London, 1855.
Olympia in the Crimea; or, the cave of Inker-
mann. London, 1855.
Perry, George B. Corporal Bruce of the Bala-
kl a va “ Six hundred.” Boston, 1878. 1487. ii
Recruit, The : a tale of the present war. London,
1855.
Retcliffe, Sir John. Sebastopol, historisch-
politischer Roman. Berlin, 1875.
Smart, Hawley. Beatrice and Benedick. London,
1892. 6576.177
Smith, Alexander, and Dobell, Sydney T.
(Sydney Yendys.) Sonnets on the war. London,
1855.
— Same. In Dobell’s Poetical works. Vol. 1.
London, 1875. 4566.58.1
Smith, John Frederick. Henri De La Tour ; or,
the comrades in arms: sequel to Charles Vavas-
seur. N. Y., 1883.
Tennyson. The charge of the Light brigade.
In his Works. 334.20.2; 1347.14; 1339.29.3
1351.34; B.4159.32; 4561.120; etc.
Tolstoi, Lyef N., count. Souvenirs de Sebas-
topol. Trad, du russe. In his Les Cosaques.
Paris, 1890. 3069.71
— Trans. Sebastopol. From the Frencli by
Frank D. Millet. N. Y., 1887. 22.93
— Same. From the Russian, by Isabel F. Hapgood.
Yelverton, Maria Theresa. Martyrs to circum-
stances. London, 1861. 783.7; 6577.148
Alexander II.
ISS.’i-lSSl.
Bothmer, Minny, Griifin von. Aut Caesar aut
nihil. London, 1883.
Assaseinalion of Alexander ii.
Cantacuzene-Altieri, Olga, princesse. Radna;
or the great conspiracy of 1881. London, 188-?
Cumberland, Stuart C. The rabbi’s spell. A
Russo-Jewish romance. N. Y., 1885. 1425.24
Mundt, Clara M. (Louise Miihlbach.) Kaiser
Alexander und sein Hof. Berlin, 1868. 2029.3
Olinda, Alexander. Ein moderner Catilina.
Roman aus der Regierungszeit Alexander ii. Mann-
heim, 1889.
Saunders, W. 11. Patten. Black and gold; or,
the Don ! the Don ! A tale of the Circassian war.
London, 1864.
Turko-Rit-ssiau War, 1877.
Ballantyne, Robert M. In the track of the
troops. A tale of modern war. London, 1878;
1887. 80.10
Lubomirski, Jozef, prince. Safa-Hadgi; or,
Russ and Turcoman. From the French. N. Y.,
1878. 86.29
Meding, Oskar. (Gregor Samarow.) Plewna.
Roman. Stuttgart, 1884. 4871.84
Stimson, Frederic ,1. Guerndale : an old story.
N. Y., 1882. 1462.5
’Vereshtchagin, Aleksandr V. At home and in
war, 1853-1881. Trans, by Isabel F. Hapgood.
N. Y., 1888. 3060.45
Vereshtchagin, Vasili V. The war corre-
spondent. London, 1894.
Wachenhusen, Hans. Der Heiduck. Heidel-
berg, 1879.
Kiliiilism.
Bongard, Ed., pseud. Les nihilistes russes ; ou, la
conspiration infernale. le partie. Zurich, 1881.
Dayne, J. Belford. In the name of the tzar.
Edinb., 1887.
Dostoevski, Fedor M. Crime and punishment.
N. Y., 1886. 20.21
— French. Le crime et le chatiment. Trad, par
Victor Derely. 5e ed. Paris, 1885. 30606.10
— German. Schuld und Siihne. Roman aus dem
Russischen, . . . iibersetzt von Hans Moser.
Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.255
Gagneur, Louise. A nihilist princess. Trans,
from the French. Chicago, 1881. 34-98
Henty, George A. Condemned as a nihilist, a
story of escape from Siberia. N. Y., 1892. 13.8
Kennedy, Walker. In the dwellings of silence.
N. Y., 1893. 15.70
Lavigne, Ernest. Le roman d’une nihiliste. 2e
ed. Paris, 1879. 4666.76
— Trans. A female nihilist. By G. Sutherland
Edwards. London, 1880. 46603.52
O’Meara, Kathleen. Narka, the nihilist. N. Y.,
1887. 24.63
Orlovski, R. Nadia; or, out of the beaten track.
Trans, from the Russian by the baroness Lange-
nau. London, 1888.
Tchernyshevski, Nikolai G. A vital question,
or, what is to be done? From the Russian by
Nathan H. Dole and S. S. Skidelsky. N. Y.,
1886. 65.48
— French. Que faire? Lodi, 1875. 3067.29
Waldeck, Oskar. Die Nihilisten. Trauerspiel.
Leipzig, 1882.
Society and manners.
For novels illustniting Russian society and manners see also
W. M. Griswold’s Descriptive list of noveis and tales dealing
with life in Russia, *2164.31.
Barr, Amelia E. Michael and Theodora, a Rus-
sian story. Boston, 1892. 13.2
Bauer, Clara. (Karl Detlef.) Bis in die Steppe.
2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1871. 4873.59
— Trans. Clemence D’Orville ; or, from the palace
to the steppe. [Also] Clelia. Boston, 1870. 732.18
— ■ A Russian country house. From the German,
by Mrs. J. W. Davis. N. Y., 1890. 107.108
Bulgarin, Thaddei. Ivan Vejeeghen; or, life in
Russia. [Trans, from the Russian by G. Ross.]
Phila., 1832. *50693.28
105
Historical Fiction
Russia
Campbell, Sir Gilbert E. Wild and weird; or,
remarkable stories of Russian life. London, 1889.
Corvin de Kryukovskoi, Petr. (Pierre Xewsky.)
Les Danicheff. Comedie. Paris, 1879.
— Trans. Die Danischeffs. Leipzig, 1886.
4896. 50.227
Daiiilevski, Gregor P. Die Nonnenkloster in
Russland. (Dewjati AYal.) Roman. Aus dem
Russischen iibertragen von Philipp Lbbenstein.
Leipzig, 1876. 4907. 50.79
Dostoevski, Fedor M. Celle d’un autre. Trad,
du russe par E. Halperine-Kaminsky et Ch.
Morice. 2e ed. Paris, 1888. 3060.46
— Erziihlungen. Frei nach dem Russischen von
Wilhelm Goldschmidt. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.219
Coatents. — Die Wirtin. — Christbaum und Hochzeit. —
Helle NUchte. — Weihnacht. — Der ehi'liche Dieb.
— Les freres Karamazov. Trad, et adapte par
E. Halperine-Kaminsky et Ch. Morice. Paris,
1888. 30603.32
— Ilumilies et offenses. Trad, du russe par fid.
Humbert. Paris, 188-t. 3060b. 8
— The idiot. From the Russian by Frederick
Whishaw. London, 1887. 107. 212
— French. L'idiot. Trad, du russe par Victor
Derely. 2e ed. Paris, 1887. 3060b. 19
— Krotkaia. Trad, du russe, par E. Halperine.
Paris, 1886. 3060.16
— Poor folk. Trans, bv Lena !Milman. Boston,
1891. ' 64.56
Durand, Alice M. C. (Henry Greville.) Ariadne.
18e ed. Paris, 1885. 2660b. 67
— Trans. Ariadne. K. Y., 1878. 85.28
— Croquis. 5e 6d. Paris, 1880. 2660b. 53
Contents. — Lebedka. — Le rendez-vous. — La Juive de
Roudnia. — La valse mSlancolique. — Les vingt-cinq roubles
de XikUa. — Les incendies en Russie. — L’ours blanc. —
Xante Marguerite. — Lina. — Jaloux. — Le bal du gouver-
neur. — Une mere russe.
— Dosia. 7e ed., Paris, 1878; 15e ed., 1879.
2660.9; 2678.114
— Trans. Dosia. Fine Erziihlung. Deutsch von
H. Meerholz. Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.207
— Trans. Dosia. A Russian stort-. By Mary
X. Sherwood. Boston, 1877. 85.16
— Les epreuves de Raissa. 6e ed. Paris, 1878.
2660.47
— Trans. ‘ Zitka ; ’ or, the trials of Raissa.
Pliila., 1886. 105.48
— L'expiation de Saveli. Paris. 1876. 2660.43
— Trans. Saveli’s expiation. By Mary N. Sher-
wood. Phila., 1878. 83.2
— La fille de Dosia. 15e ed. Paris, 1887. 1063.26
— Trans. Dosia’s daughter. By Clara E. Clem-
ent. Boston, 1886. 43-29
— L'heritage de Xenie. 15eed. Paris, 1884.
2660b. 55
— Trans. Xenie’s inheritance. A tale of Russian
life. By Laura E. Kendall. Phila., 1880. 34.92
— Les Koumassine. Paris, 1877. 2660.21
— Trans. Pretty Uttle countess Zina. Bj’ Mary
X. Sherwood. Phila., 1878. 92.12
— Mam’zelle Eugenie. Pliila., 1884. 38.22
— LaXiania. 20e ed. Paris, 1883. 2660b. 61
— Trans. Dournof. By Marie Stewart. Phila.,
1879. 95.3
— Xouvelles russes. 2e ed. Paris, 1878. 2660.5
Contents. — Slepane Makarief. — Vera. — L’examinateur.
— Le meunier. — Anton Malissof.
— La princesse Ogherof. 2e ed. Paris, 1878.
2660.19
— Trans. The Princess Ogherof. By Mary X.
Sherwood. Phila., 1880. 34-66
Gogol, Xikolai V. Cossack tales. Trans, by
George Tolstoy. London, n. d. 803.16
— The inspector-general (or “Revizor”). A
Russian comedy. Trans, by Arthur A. Sykes.
London, 1892. 3069.140
— French. L’inspecteur general. (Revizor.)
Trad, [par Prosper Mferimee]. In !Merim6e, P.
Les deux heritages. Paris, 1867. 6678.18
— German. Der Revizor. Deutsch bearb. von
"W. Lange. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.88
— Phantasien und Geschichten. Deutsch von
M'ilhelm Lange und Philipp Lbbenstein. Leipzig,
1883. 4896.50.178, 181, 183, 190
— St. John’s eve and other stories. Trans, from
the Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood. X. Y., 1886.
75-53
— Tchitcliikoflf’s journeys ; or, dead souls. Trans,
from the Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood. X. Y.,
1886. 21.7
— French. Les ames mortes. Roman trad,
du russe par Ernest Charriere. Paris, 1885.
3060b. 2
— German. Die todten Seelen. Aus dem Russi-
schen iibertragen von Philipp Lbbenstein. Leip-
zig, 1872, 81. vol. 1, 4898.51.45 ; vol. 2, 4906.50.153
Gontcharof, Ivan A. Der Absturz. Xach dem
Russischen von W. Goldschmidt. Leipzig, 1887.
4896.50.231
— Oblomow. Deutsch von B. Horsky. Leipzig,
1868. 5069.18
— Simple histoire. Trad, par E. Halperine.
Paris, 1887. 3060.44
Grant, Annie. Darkness and dawn. London, 1874.
Harwood, John. The serf-sisters; or, the Rus-
sia of to-day. London, 1855.
Hodgetts, J. Frederick. Ivan Dobroff. Phila.,
1886. 55-30
Hooper, Louisa. The Tsar's window. [Anon.]
Boston, 1881. 34-4i
Ivan Papof, the Russian peasant. London, 1873.
Kokhanovskaya, A. X. The rusty linchpin and
Lubofif Archipovna. After the Russian by M. M.
S. and J. L. E. Boston, 1887. 22.30
Korolenko, Vladimir. The blind musician.
Trans, by Aline Delano. With an introd. by
George Kennan. Boston, 1890. 106.94
— Same. From the Russian by Sergius Stepniak
and William Westall. London, 1890. 30603.103
— German. Der blinde Musiker. Aus dem Russi-
schen iibersetzt von Julius Griinberg. Leipzig,
1892. 4896.50.299
— In two moods. From the Russian. [Also, In
bad societv.] By Sergius Stepniak and William
Westall. London, 1892. 3068.127
— The vagrant and other tales. From the Russian
by Mrs. Aline Delano. X. Y., 1887. 25.28
Lang, Alice. Ivan and Esther. A tale of Jewish
Ufe in Russia. London, n. d. 3066.106
Laurie, Andre. Schoolboy days in Russia. Trans,
bv Laura E. Kendall. Boston, 1892. i3-99
3066.101
MacGahan, Mrs. B. Xenia Repnina. A story
of the Russia of to-day. M'ith an introd. by Vas-
sili Verestchagin. X. Y., 1890. 106.72
Manning, Anne. Helen and Olga. London,
1858.
106
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Historical Fiction
Meissner, Sophie. The terrace of Mon Desir.
[Anon.] Boston, 1886. 75-84
Meshtcherski, Vladimir, count. Die Frauen der
Petersburger Gesellschaft. Eoman. Aus deni
Russischen in's Deutsche iibertragen von I. Clark.
2te Aufl. Breslau, 1884. 3060a. 15
Pushkin, Aleksandr S. Ausgewiihltc Novellen.
Deutsch von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.168
Contents. — Der Schuss. — Das Edelfraulein als Banern-
mudchen. — I’iqiie-Dame. — Der Leichenbesorger. — Der
Postmeieter. — Der Mohr Peters des Grossen. — Der Schnee-
sturm.
— Eugene On6guine. A romance of Russian life,
in verse. Trans, by Lieut. -col. Spalding. Lon-
don, 1881. 5069.21
— German. Onegin. Roman in Versen. Frei
aus dem Russischen von Adolf Seubert. Leipzig,
1872. 4898. 51.46
— The Moor of Peter the Great. In his Russian
romance. Loudon, 1875. 3066.104
— German. Der Mohr Peters des Grossen. In
his Ausgewahlte Novellen. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.168
Ropes, Mary E. The fortunes of Frejhalts.
London, 1887.
Saltykof, Mikhail Y. (N. Shtchedrin.) L’amie
de I’ancien gouverneur. Nouvelle. Trad, par
Ed. O’Farell [pseud, of Alfred Leo]. Paris, 1881.
30603.44
— Les messieurs Golovleff. Trad, du russe par
Marina Polonsky et G. Debesse. Paris, 1889.
30606.22
— German. Die Herren Golowsjew. Aus dem
Russischen von Hans Moser. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.218
— Trois contes russes. Trad, par Ed. O’Farell
[pseud, of Alfred Leo] . Paris, 1881. 30603.45
Contents. — Les generau.v et le moujik. — Conscience per-
due. — Le pomechtchik sauvage.
Stevenson, Robert L., and Stevenson, Fanny
A^'an de G. Dynamiter. In their More new
Arabian nights. London, 1885; Edinb., 1895.
38.55; 2570.19; *,,,*6594.78.2
Tolstoi, Lyef N., count. Anna Karenina. Trans,
by Nathan Haskell Dole. N. A'., 1886. 45-54
— French. Anna Karenine. Trad, du russe.
Paris, 1885. 3060b. ii
— German. Anna Karenina. Aus dem Russi-
schen. Ubersetzt von Hans Moser. Leipzig, 1891.
4896.50.288
— An Caucase. Trad, par E. Halperine-Kaminsk)'.
Paris, 1888. 3069.64
— Le chant du cygne. Trad, par E. Halperine-
Kaminsky. Paris, 1889. 3069.68
Contents. — Le chant du cygne: Histoire d’un inusicion;
Histoire d’un cheval. — Les Decembristes.
— Childhood, boyhood, youth. Trans, from the
Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood. N. A'., 1886.
1515-17; 30603.21
— Same. Boyhood, adolescence and youth.
Trans, by Constantine Popoff. London, 1890.
3061.39
— French. Mes memoires (enfance, adolescence,
jeunesse). Trad, par E. Halperine. Paris, 1887.
— Same. Souvenirs : enfance, adolescence,
jeunesse. Ouvrage trad, du russe par Arvede
Barine. Paris, 1887.
— The death of Ivan Hyitch. In his Ivan Ilyitch
and other stories. N. Y., 1887. 22.89
— French. Le mort d'lvan Iliitch [Golovin].
Trad, de J. Darville. Paris, 1894. 3069.146
— Same. In his La mort. Paris, 1887. 30606.15
— Same. In his Dernieres nouvelles. Paris, 1887.
3060.38
— Dernieres nouvelles. Trad, par fileonore
Tsakny. Paris, 1887. 3060.38
Contents. — La mort d’lvan Iliitch. — Le roman d’un
cheval. — Un pauvre diable.
— Deux generations. Trad, de E. Halperine.
Paris, 1886. 3060.25
Contents. — Deux generations. — Le prisonnier du Caucase.
— L’enfance et I’adolescence. Trad, de Michel
Delines. 2e ed. Paris, 1886. 3069.67
— The invaders and other stories. Trans, by
Nathan Haskell Dole. N. A^., 1887. 23.57
***3068.144
Contents. — The invaders. — The wood-cutting expedition.
— An old acquaintance. — Lost on the steppe. — Poiikushka.
— Kholstomir, a story of a horse.
— Ivan, the Fool ; or, the old devil and three
small devils. Also, A lost opportunity and Poii-
kushka. Trans, by Count Norraikow. N. Y.,
1891. 109.30
— French. Ivan I’lnibecile. Trad, par E. Hal-
perine-Kaminsky. Paris, 1887. 3069.70
— Ivan Ilyitch and other stories. Trans, from the
Russian by Nathan Haskell Dole. N. Y., 1887.
22.89
Contents. — The death of Ivan Ilyitch. — If you neglect the
fire, you don’t put it out. — Where love is, there God is
also. — A candle. — Two old men. — Texts for wood-cuts.
— The three mendicants. — Popular legends. — The godson.
— Skazka (Ivan the Fool). — Glossary.
— Katia. N. Y., 1887. 22.64
— Same. Family happiness. From the Russian
by Nathan Haskell Dole. N. A"., 1888. 100.72
— French. Katia. Trad, de M. le comte d’Hautc-
rive. Paris, 1878. 3067.18
— Same. Bonheur intime. Trad, de Louis de
Hessem. Paris, 1894. 3069.80
— The long exile and other stories for children.
Trans, from the Russian by Nathan Haskell Dole.
N. Y., 1888. 25.58
— Master and man. Trans, by A. Hulme Bea-
man. AVith an introd. by W. D. Howells. N. Y.,
1895. 160. 26.70
— German. Herr und Knecht. [Und] Das Kaf-
feehaus von Surate. tJbersetzt von A. Tkatsch.
Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.344
— Paysans et soldats. Scenes de la vie champetre
en Russie. [3e ed.] Paris, 1890. 3069.66
- — Poiikushka. Trans, by Count Norraikow. In
his Ivan, the Fool. N. Y., 1891. 109.30
— French. Polikouchka. Trad, par E. Halpe-
rine. 4e ed. Paris, 1886. 3060.35
— X Rns.'^ian proprietor and other stories. Trans,
from the Russian by Nathan Haskell Dole. N. A^.,
1887. 25.21
Contents. — A Russian proprietor. — Lucerne. — Recollec-
tions of a scorer. — Albert. — Two hussars. — Three deaths.
— A prisoner in the Caucasus.
— Volkserzahlungen. Nach dem Russischen von
AYilhelra Goldschmidt. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.262
Contents. — Ein Verbannter. — Liische das Feuer solange es
glimmt. — Der Gefangene Im Kaukasus. — Wie viel Erde
braucht der Mensch ? — Der erste Brauntweinbrenner. —
Des Teufels Knecht. — Das Korn. — Iljass. — Die beiden
Alten. — Die Kerze. — Wo Liebe ist, da ist Gott. — Gold.
— Drei Greise. — Wovon die Menschen leben.
— What people live by. Trans, by Aline Delano.
Boston, 1886. 21.48
— Same. Trans, by Nathan Haskell Dole. In
The long exile. N. Y., 1888. 25.58
Historical Fiction
Russia
— Same. Life is worth living anil other stories.
Trans, by Count Norraikow. N. Y., 1892. 13.21
Contents. — Life is worth living. — Two old men. — God is
love. — The candle.
— French. Pourquoi Ton tient a la vie. Paris,
1891. [Scenes tie la vie russe.] 3069.78
Contents. — Pourquoi I’on tient i la tie. — Le petit cierge.
— Les deux vieillards. — Trois faqons de mourir. — ilteine
le feu pendant qu’il est encore temps. — C^u’il faut pen de
place eur terre a I’homme. — Le grain de hie.
Turgenef, Ivan S. Annals of a sportsman. From
the French by Franklin P. Abbott. N. Y., 1885.
38.76
— French. Recits d'un chasseur. Trail, par H.
Delaveau. Paris, 1859. B. 4188. 18
— Same. Trad, par Halperine-Kaminsky. Paris,
1893. 3068.140
— German. Memoiren eines Jiigers. Aus dem
Russischen iibersetzt von Hans Moser. Leipzig,
1886. 4896.50.226
— Same. Skizzen aus dem Tagebuch eines Jiigers.
Mitau, 1875. [Ausgewiihlte Werke. B. 8, 9.]
3060b. 1. 8, 9
— Annouchka. In his Nouvelles moscovites.
Paris, 1869. 1072.6:5067.16
— Trans. Annouchka. From the French of the
author’s own trans., by Franklin Abbott. Boston,
1884. 36.23
— The diary of a superfluous man. From the
Russian by Henry Gersoni. In his Mumu. N. Y.,
1884. 1789.37
— German. Tagebuch eines Ueberfliissigen. Aus
dem Russischen von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig,
1884. 4896.50.185
— Same. In his Ausgewahlte Werke. B. 12.
Mitau, 1884. 3060b. 1. 12
— Dimitri Roudine. N. Y., 1873. 1748.7
— Same. Rudin. Trans, from the Russian, by
Constance Garnett. N. Y., 1894. 64.62
— French. Dimitri Roudine. Suivi du Journal
d’un homme de trop et de Trois rencontres. Paris,
1862. 3069.52
— German. Rudin. In his Ausgewahlte Werke.
B. 3. Mitau, 1884. 30606.1.3
— Fathers and sons. Trans, from the Kussian
by Eugene Schuyler. N. Y., 1867. 1445.18
— French. Peres et enfants. Paris, 1863. 3069.54
— German. Vater und Sbhne. Aus dem Russ-
ischen von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1875.
5068.27; 4907.50.76
— Same. In his Ausgewahlte Werke. B. 1.
Mitau, 1873. 30606.1.1
— Histoire du Lieutenant Yergounouf. In his
Nouvelles moscovites. Paris, 1869. 5067.16
— German. Lieutenant Jergunoff. Eine selt-
same Geschichte. Zwei Erzahlungen. Aus dem
Russischen von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1884.
4896.50.200
— A house of gentlefolk. Trans, by Constance
Garnett. N. Y., 1894. 66.15
Sequel to Dimitri Roudine.
— French. Line nichee de gentilshommes. Moeurs
de la vie de province en Russie. Trad, du russe
par comte Sollohoub et A. de Calonne. 2e ed.
Paris, 1862. 3069.51
— German. Das adelige Nest. In his Ausge-
wahlte Werke. B. 4. Mitau, 1884. 30606.1.4
— A Lear of the steppe. Trans, from the French
by William H. Browne. In Spring floods. N. Y. ,
1874. *,^*3069.61
— French. Le roi Lear de la steppe. In his
Etranges histoires. Paris, 1873. 2669.73
— German. Ein Konig Lear der Steppe. Aus
dem Russischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1876.
4907.50.85
— Same. Ein Konig Lear ties Dorfes. In his
Ausgewiihlte Werke. B. 6. Mitau, 1873. 30606.1.6
— Liza. Trans, by W. R. S. Ralston. N. Y.,
1872. 498.25
— Memoires d’un seigneur russe. Trad, du russe
par Ernest Charri^re. Nouv. 6d. Paris, 1855.
B. 4188. 24
— Mumu, and The diary of a superfluous mau.
Trans, from the Russian by Henry Gersoni. N. Y.,
1884. 1789.37
— French. Moumou. In his Scenes de la vie
russe. Paris, 1858. B. 4189. 4
— German. Mumu. In his Ausgewiihlte Werke.
B. 3. Mitau, 1884. 30606.1.3
— Nouvelles moscovites. Trad, par P. Merimee
[et par I’auteur]. Paris, 1869. 1072.6; 5067.16
Contents. — Le Juif. — I’^touchkof. — Le chien. — Appari.
tions. — Annouchka. — Le brigadier. — Histoire du lieu,
tenant Yergounof.
— Nouvelles scenes de la vie russe. Elena. Un
premier amour. Trad, de H. Delaveau. Paris,
1863. 3069.55
— Pounine et Babourine. In his Les reliques
vivantes. 2e 4d. Paris, 1876. 3069.19
— German. Punin und Baburin. Aus dem Russi-
schen von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1875.
4907.50.71
— Un premier amour. In his Nouvelles scenes de
la vie russe. Paris, 1863. 3069.55
— German. Erste Liebe. Aus dem Bussisclien
von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.180
— Same. In his Ausgewahlte AYerke. B. 11.
Mitau, 1881. 30606.1.11
— Der Raufbold. Lukerja. Zwei Erzahlungen.
Aus dem Russischen von Wilhelm Lange. Leip-
zig, 1884. 4896.50.192
— Les reliques vivantes; La moutre ; Qa fait du
bruit; Pounine et Babourine; Les notres m’ont
envoye. 2e 4d. Paris, 1876. 3069.19
— Scenes de la vie russe. Nouvelles russes, trad,
par X. Marmier. Paris, 1858. B. 4189. 4
Contents. — Les deux amis. — Jacques Passinkof. — Mou-
mou. — Faust. — Le ferrailleur. — Les trois portraits, scenes
de moeurs russes au xviii. siecle.
— Same. 2e serie. Trad, par Louis Viardot.
Paris, 1858. B. 4188. 23
Contents. — L’auberge de grand chemin. — I.’Antchar. —
Le pain d’autrui. — Une correspondance. — Deux journees
dans les Grands Bois. — Le partage.
— Smoke. From the French version by AVm. F.
West. N. Y., 1872. 498.22
— French. Fumee. Paris, 1868. 3069.53:5067.15
— German. Rauch. In his Ausgewahlte Werke.
B. 7. Mitau, 1873. 30606.1.7
— Same. Dunst. Aus dem Russischen von
Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.150
— Souvenirs d’enfance. Paris, 1884. 30603.13
— Spring floods. From the Russian by Sophie M.
Butts. A Lear of the steppe. From the French
by AVilliam H. Brotvne. N. Y. , 1874. ’''**3069.61
— French. Les eaux printanieres. Paris, 1873.
3069-59
— German. Friihlingsfluthen. Deutsch von
W. A. Polowinoff. Wien, 1872. 3069.56
— Same. In his Ausgewahlte Werke. B. 6.
Mitau, 1873. 30606.1.6
— Same. Friihlingswogen. Aus dem Russischen
von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.92
— The unfortunate one. From the Russian, by
A. R. Thompson. London, 1888. 102.98
Russia
Historical Fiction
— French. L’abaiuloimee. In his iStrangcs his-
toires. Paris, 1873. 2669.73
— German. Fine Ungliickliche. Aus item Ilussi-
schen von Wilhelm Lange. Leipzig, 1873.
4898.51.50
— Same. In his Ausgewahlte Werke. li. 2.
Mitau, 1881. 3060b. 1.2
— Virgin soil. From the French version, hy
T. S. Perry. N. Y., 1883. 62.37
Recent political and social condition of liussia.
— German. Neuland. A us dem Russischen. 2e
Aufl. Berlin, 188- ? 5068.29
— Same. In his Ausgewahlte Werke. B. 10.
Mitau, 1877. 3060b. 1. 10
— Same. Die neue Generation. Deutsch von
Wilhelm Lange. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1880.
4897.50.140
Verne, Jules. Michel Strogoff fle Moscou a
Irkoutsk. In Magasin d’education et de recrea-
tion. yol.23,24. Paris, 1876. *72903.50.23,24
— Trans. Michael Strogoff, the courier of the
czar. N. Y., 1891. 61.4
Woillez, Nathalie. The orphan of Moscow; or,
the young governess. Trans, from the French by
Mrs. .1. Sadlier. N. Y., 1849. 1449.72
The Ukraine.
Byron. Mazeppa, a poem. Boston, 1819. 45693.38
— Trans. Mazeppa. In his Poetische Werke.
B. 2. Stuttgart, 1885. 4561.64.2
Deroulede, Paul. L’hetman. Drame. IGe ed.
Paris, 1877. 46793.84
Gogol, Nikolai V. Taras Bulba. From the
Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood. N. Y., 1886. 65.51
— German. Taras Bulba, Ubers. von F. Fiedler.
Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.228
Gogol’s Cossack tales, St. John’s eve, and several of his
Phantasien und Geschiditen also pertain to the Ukraine.
Goszczyfiski, Severin. Le chateau de Kani6w.
Poeme. In Cycle ukrainien. Nice, 1878.
Time, 1768.
30603.40
Hetzel, Pierre J. (P. J. Stahl.) Maroussia,
d’apr^s une legende de Marko Wovzog. Paris,
1893. 2672.131
— Trans. Maroussia, a maid of Ukraine. From
the French, by Cornelia W. Cyr. N. Y., 1890.
107-33
Ker, David. Cossack and czar. [Mazeppa.]
London, 1892. 3066.10
Malpzewski, Antoine. Maria. In Cycle ukraini-
en. Nice, 1878. 30603.40
— Same. Maria. Ukrainische Erzahlung. Aus
dem Polnischen metrisch iibertragen von Albert
Weiss. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.62
Marcel, fitienne. L’hetman Maxime. Paris,
1879. 4675.78
Maxime Nekrasa, represented as the leader of a revolt
against Russian authority in the Ukraine.
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Pan Michael, an histori-
cal novel of Poland, the Ukraine, and Turkey.
From the Polish, by .leremiah Curtin. Boston,
1893. 15-76
Zaleski, Jozef Bogdan. Chants d’Ukraine. In
Cycle ukrainien. Nice, 1878. 30603.40
Siberia.
Angarin, Vasilie. Waldwildnis. (Taigii.) Drama
aus dem sibirischen Leben. Aus dem Russischen
von Friedrich Fiedler. Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.300
Bowman, Anne. The young exiles; or, the wild
tribes of the North. A tale of adventure. Lon-
don. 1858.
Cottin, Sophie R. Llisabeth; ou, les exiles de
Siberie. Paris, 1820; etc. 46993.39; 6677.57
6669.12; ***6669.64; etc.
Also in her OSuvres complfetes, 2672.5.1, 6674.25.
— Trans. Elisabeth. Deutsch von H. Denhardt.
Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.202
— Trans. Elizabeth ; or, the exiles of Siberia.
Phila., 1811; etc. 66793.27; 6679.83; 499.14
— Same. In Classic tales. London, 1872. 1849.5
Dostoevski, Fedor M. Buried alive, or ten
years’ penal servitude in Siberia. From the Rus-
sian by Marie von Thilo. London, 1881. 3066.16
Bngelbacb, Alfred II. Victor Leezinski; or, the
road to Siberia. London, 1866.
Gehe, Edward H. Die Eroberung Siberiens.
Leipzig, 1835.
Knox, Thomas W. The Siberian exiles. N. Y.,
1893. 14.53
Korolenko, Vladimir. Sibirische Novellen.
tJbersetzung aus dem Russischen von ■Tulius
Griinberg. Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.293
Contents. — Die Fliichtlinge von Sachalin. — Aus dem Tage-
buch eines sibirischen Touristen. — Ein Traum. — Der
Wald rauscht. — In der Osternacht. — Der alte Glbckiu^r.
Maistre, Xavier de. La jeune Siberienne. In
his (Euvres completes. Paris, 1862. 2691.56
Scene, toward the end of the reign of Paul i.
— Same. Edited by Gustave Masson. Cam-
bridge, 1884. 4670b. 77
Tissot, Victor, and Am4ro, Constant. La vie en
Siberie. Aventnres de trois fugitifs. 3e ed.
Paris, 1881. 3069.28
— Trans. The exiles. A Russian story. By
G. D. Cox. Phila., 1881. 1451.9
— Same. Adventures of three fugitives in Sibe-
ria. Trans, by S. Gale. London, 1883. 3067.33
— Same. Escaped from Siberia. The adventures
of three distressed fugitives. Trans, by Henry
Frith. London, 1886. 1425.17
Finland.
Eivind, R. Finnish legends for English children.
London, 1893. 2909.64
Based on the Kalevala.
Kalevala. Ofversatt af M. A. Castren. Helsing-
fors, 1841. B. 4220. 20
— Le Kalevala. fipopee finnoise, trad, par Ch. E.
de Ujfalvy de Mez6-K6vesd. le livraison. Paris,
1876. [Societe philologique. Actes complemen-
taires.] 2903.55
The Finnish text and the French translation.
— The Kalevala. Into English by John Martin
Crawford. N. Y., 1888. 2860.76
— Kalevala. Trans, by Selma Borg. Cambridge,
1882. 2873.95
— Kalewala, ins Deutsche iibertragen von Anton
Schiefner. Helsingfors, 1852. 2903.1
— Selections from the Kalevala. Trans, from a
German version by John A. Porter. With an
introd. and analysis of the poem. N. Y., 1873.
28893.69
Muegge, Theodor. Erich Randal. Historischer
Roman aus der Zeit der Eroberung Finnlands
durch die Russen im Jahre 1808. Frankfurt,
1856. 1013. 13
Historical Fiction
Paivarinta, Pietari. Finnische Novellen. Deutsch
von Gustav Lichtenstein. Leipzig, 1890, 92.
4896.50.272, 300
Poland
Runeberg, Johan L. Fiinrik Stftls sagner. Obro,
1861.
Collectiou of romances describing scenes from the second
Finnish war, 1809. — Horn.
POLAND.
EARLY, GENERAL, AND LEGENDARY.
See Heinrich Xitschmann’s Geschichte der polnischen Lit-
teratur, 3066.34.
Brent, John. Lays of Poland. London, 1836.
Dembowski, J. J. Hrabia Tyniecki. Tragedya.
w Krakowie, 1810.
Gore, Catherine G. F. Polish tales. Loudon,
1833. 776.6
Gregorovius, Ferdinand A. Die Polen- und Ma-
gyarenlieder. Kdnigsberg, 1849.
Herzberg-Frankel, Leo. Polnische Juden. Ge-
schichten und Bilder. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1878.
Kraszewski, Jozef I. Meister Twardowski (der
polnische Faust) . Volkssage nach dem Polnischen
frei bearb. von Hans Max. Wien, 1879. 3068.31
Wojcicki, Kazimierz W. Herr Luxus. Fine
polnische Volkssage. Lahr, 1857.
Wratislaw, Albert H., trans. Polish stories. In
his Sixty folk-tales. London, 1889. 3061.27
ELEVENTH THROUGH FIFTEENTH
CENTURY.
Mickiewicz, Adam. Deux romances de Wallen-
rod. In Cycle lithuanien. Nice, 1880. 3060a. 37
— Konrad Wallenrod, powiesc history czna z czasow
Litewskich i Pruskich. Poznan, 1864.
Wars with Teutonic knights, loth centurj-.
— Trans. Conrad Wallenrod, an historical poem.
From the Polish . . . by L. Jablonski. Edinb.,
1841.
Niemcewicz, Julian U. Vanda, tragedie. [Trad,
par Gustave de Baer.] In Chefs-d’oeuvre du
theatre polonais. Paris, 1823. **0.221.9 1 *5064.10
Time, 1058, reign of Boceslas It.
Rost, Johann L. Venda, Konigin in Pohlen.
Niirnberg, 1715.
Vanda, Krakkoi Hertzeg-aszszony, vagy a’ szere-
lem aldozatjai. Valosagos torteneten epdlt roman.
Pesten, 1809.
■Werner, Friedrich L. Z. Wanda, Konigin der
Sarmaten. Eine romantischeTragodie. Tiibingen,
1810.
Witzleben, Carl A. F. von. (A. von Tromlitz.)
Hedwig, Konigin von Polen. In his Sammtliche
Schriften. B. 16. Dresden, 1829.
Time, 14th century.
SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
Antrobus, John. The wrongs of Poland, a poem,
comprising the siege of Vienna, with historical
notes. London, 1849. 4178.5
Biatobocki, Jan. Odmiana postanowienia Sfery
niestateczney Kozackiey, z wrzusseniem pokoiu od
. . . Stycznia, 1650, az do Wrzesnia 1651 widziana
. . . w Krakowie, 1653.
Bodenstedt, Friedrich M. Demetrius. His-
torische Tragodie. Berlin, 1856. 3068.33
Scene in Russia and Poland, 1603-1606.
Born, Georg F. Johann Sobicski, der grosse
Polenkonig und Befreier Wiens, oder das blinde
Sklavenmiidchen von Schiras. Historischer Volks-
roman. Wien, 1881.
Bronikowski, Alexander A. F. von O. The court
of Sigismund Augustus, or Poland in the xvi.
century. Done into English by a Polish refngee
[W. S. Krasinski]. London, 1834. **K.23i.6
Caro, Jacob. Beata und Halszka. Eine polnisch-
russische Geschichte aus dem 16 Jahrhundert.
Breslau, 1883.
Czaykowski, Michal, afterwards Sadyk Pasha.
S. Czarniecki : powiesc historyczna. Paryz, 1840.
Deronlede, Paul. L’hetman. Drame. 16e ed.
Paris, 1877. 46793.84
Scene, Lublin, in Poland, also parts of the Ukraine, time
of Ladislas rv.
Feliuski, Aloizy. Barbara Radziwill, tragedie.
[Trad, par Alphonse Denis.] In Chefs-d’oeuvre
du theatre polonais. Paris, 1823.
**0.221.9: *5064.10
Time of Sigismund 11. Augustus.
Ker, David. The wizard king [John Sobieski].
Phila., 1895. 26.90
Krasicki, Ignacy. (A. Mowinski.) Woyna
Chocimska. [A poem.] Warszawa, 1780.
La Roche-Guilhem, Mile. de. Sigismond, prince
de Pologne. In her (Euvres diverses. Amster-
dam, 1811. 46993.35
Odyniec, Antoni E. Barbara Radziwillowna,
czyli pocz^tek panowania Zygmunta-Augusta.
Poema dramatyczne. Wilno, 1858. 3068.147
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. The deluge, an historical
novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. From the
Polish by Jeremiah Curtin. Boston, 1891.
11.32; 3061.111
— Pan Michael, an historical novel of Poland, the
Ukraine, and Turkey. From the Polish, by Jere-
miah Curtin. Boston, 1893. 15.76
Sequel to With fire and sword, and The deluge.
— With fire and sword. An historical novel of
Poland and Russia. From the Polish by Jeremiah
Curtin. Boston, 1890. 106.60; 3061.37
Wenzyk, Franz. Glinski, tragedie. [Trad, par
Alphonse Denis.] In Chefs-d’oeuvre du theatre
polonais. Paris, 1823. **0.221.9; *5064.10
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Breier, Eduard. Die Sabbathianer. Historischer
Roman aus der Zeit der ersten Theilung Polens.
Wien, 1858.
Krasidski, Henryk, count. Gonta, an historical
drama. London, 1848. **0.3973.21
Kraszewski, Jozef I. Hetmanssiinden. Ein
Zeitbild aus dem Ende des 18ten Jahrhunderts.
Aus dem Polnischen iibertragen von Philipp Lbben-
stein. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.178
110
Historical Fiction
Eastern Empire
Laube, Heinricli. Die Baudomire. In his
Gesamnielte Schriften. B. 9. Wien, 1877.
2847.57.9
Lugomirska, Marianna. Thaddeus Kosciiiszko.
Historischer Koman. Jena, 1864.
Mickiewicz, Adam. Dranies polonais. Les
confederes de Bar, Jacques Jasinski, on les deux
Polognes ; . . . avec preface de Ladislas Mickie-
wicz. Paris, 1867.
— Trans. Konfederaci Barscy i Jakob Jasinski.
[From the French by T. Olizarowski.] Lwow,
1888.
Oginski, Michael C., count. La fete dii jour de
nom, comedie. [Trad, par Gustave de Baer.]
In Chefs-d’oeuvre du theatre polonais. Paris,
1823. **0.221.9 ; *5064.10
Pfannenschmidt, Julie. Aus den letzten Tagen
der polnischen Kevolution. Ein Lebensbild.
Wien, 1864.
Porter, Jane. Thaddeus of Warsaw. London,
n. d. 1506.4
Time 1791, etc.
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Aldred, W. W. A lost cause. The story of the
last rebellion in Poland. London, 1881.
Andre janoff, Victor von. Frederic Chopin.
Dichtung. Riga, 1884.
Austin, Alfred. Lezsko, the bastard ; a tale of
Polish grief. London, 1877.
Callenius, Gustav. Der Tod des Malaehowsky.
Historisches Drama. Ilmenau, 1833.
Czaykowski, Michal, afterwards Sadyk Paslia.
Owruczanin : powiesc historyezna z 1812 r.
Paryz, 1841.
Dempster, Charlotte L. H. Blue roses ; or, Helen
Malinofska’s marriage. London, 1877. 62.32
Gundling, Julius. 1831 ; oder, Polens letzte
Tage. Roman und Geschichte. Leipzig, 1862.
Jones, Ernest C. The maid of Warsaw; or, the
tyrant czar. A tale of the last Polish insurrection.
London, 1854.
Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff, Nataly von. Pol-
nisch Blut. Roman. 2teAufl. Berlin, 1887.
2876.112
Knout, The : a tale of Poland. Trans, by Mrs.
.1. Sadlier. London, 1883.
Kraszewski, Jozef I. Alte und ueue Zeit
(Choroby wieku). Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.165
Polish revolution of 1863.
— Der Damon. Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.146
— Jermola der Topfer. Eine Dorfgeschichte.
Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.89
— Morituri. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.114
— Resurrecturi. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.128
The above stories by Kraszewski are translated b}' Philipp
Lobenstein.
Kuehne, August. (Johannes von Dewall.) A
great lady. Phila., 1873.
Laszouska, Emily D. von. (Emily Gerard.)
Beggar my neighbour. Edinb., 1882.
Laube, Heinrieh. Das junge Europa. Roman.
Wien, 1876. [Gesammelte Schriften. B. 6, 7.]
2847.57.6. 7
Lemercier, Louis Jean Nepomucene. Les serfs
polonais, melodrame. Paris, 1830. *6675.69
Moses, Adolf. Luser the watchmaker, an episode
of the Polish revolution. From the German by
Mrs. A. de V. Chaudron. Cineinnati, 1883. 50.25
O’Meara, Kathleen. Iza. A story of life in
Russian Poland. London, 1877. 3067.8
Savage, R. H. In the old chateau. A story of
Russian Poland. N. Y., 1895.
Secret mission, A. N. Y., 1891. 107. 172
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Children of the soil.
Trans, by .Jeremiah Curtin. Boston, 1895.
26.76 ; 3064.30
Title in the original is Rodziua Polanieckich (The family of
the PoIanyetekU).
— Without dogma, a novel of modern Poland.
Trans, by Iza Young. Boston, 1893.
15.58 ; 3065.105
Tabasz-Krosnowski, Adolphe, comte de. An-
gelique, ou I’anneau nuptial. Nouvelle polonaise,
episode de la derniere revolution. Paris, 1833.
3069.148
Taube, Gustav G., baron. Countess .Janina :
an historical novel from Russian life. N. Y., 1894.
Revolution of 1863.
Wilmer, John. The modern vassal. Boston,
n. d. 1780.4
EASTERN EMPIRE,
FOURTH, FIFTH CENTURY.
Bailey, John J. Waldimar. A tragedy. N. Y.,
1834. 4400.26 ; **0.3962.15
Scene principally at Salonica, Turkey (Theesalonica) , at the
close of the fourth century, during the reign of Theodosius
i. the Great.
Brifaut, Charles. Theodore, tragedie. In his
(Euvres. Vol. 4. Paris, 1858. 2664.7.4
Chancel, Franqois J. de. (La Grange-Chancel.)
Athenais, tragedie. Paris, 1700.
Corneille, Pierre. Pulcherie, tragedie. In his
(Envres. Vol. 9. Paris, 1817. 2706.2.9
**0.241.3.9
Pulcheria, empress of the East, 399-453.
— Same. In his Theatre. Vol. 7. Geneve, 1774.
2691.2.6
G-regorovius, Ferdinand A. Athenais. Geschichte
einer byzantinischen Kaiseriu. [Also, Cyprianus
und Justina. Dichtung der Kaiserin Eudokia.
Zweiter Gesang : Das Bekenntniss des Cyprianus.]
2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1882. 3078.19
Imperial tragedy : taken out of a Latin play, and
very much altered ; by a gentleman for his own
diversion. London, 1669. **0.3960.6
The authorship of this tragedy is doubtful, but it is attrib-
uted to Sir W. Killigrew. The plot is built on the history
of the emperor Zeno, and the scene is laid in Constanti-
nople.
Lee, Nathaniel. Theodosius [ii.] ; or, the force
of love. A tragedy. London, 1680; etc. *2575.11
*6589.7; **K. 38.80
Also in various collections, *B.4179a.l.l0, **G.3960.19.1.
**G.3963.1.10, **G.3964.1.10.
Historical Fiction
Eastern Empire
Mairet, Jean de. L’Athenais, ou la fille sage,
docte et vertueuse. Tragi-comedie. Caen, 1700.
Massinger, Philip. The emperovr of the East
[Theodosius II.], atragae-comoedie. London, 1632.
**0.3974.1 .6
— Same. In his Plays. London, 1831 ; etc.
2571-53: 2571.58; 6579.6.3; 6572.50.3; **K.49.I9.3
**0.3811.3.3 ; etc.
Simeons, Joseph. Zeno, tragoedia. Roma;, 1648.
**0.3810.59
SIXTH CENTURY.
Dowuman, Hugh. Belisarius. In his Tragedies.
Exeter, 1792.
Faugeres, Margaretta V. Belisarius. A uageilv.
N. Y., 1795.
Genlis, comtesse de. B61isaire. Paris, 1808.
2679a. 148
Goldoni, Carlo. Belisario. In his Collezione di
tutti i drammi e opere diverse. T. 3. Prato, 1824.
*2778.3.3
Jouy. Victor Joseph Etienxe, called Jouy. B61i-
saire. Paris, 1818. *6676.69
Marmontel, Jean F. Belisaire. Paris, 17G7 ; etc.
4708.3: 5589.69; 8.61093.51; 6672.9
— Same. In his (Euvres completes. Vol. 7.
Paris, 1818. 4707.1.7; **0.235.1.7
Metastasio. Pietro A. D. B. Tr.a^p.^ssi, called
Metastasio. Giustino, dramma. In his Opere.
Firenze, 1780; etc. 2775.4.8; 2775.1.8; 4765.8.4
47993.52.3; **0.13.51.10; etc.
Mira de Mescua, Antonio. El capitan Belisario,
y exemplo mayor de la desdicha. In Comedias de
diferentes autores e ilustres poetas de Espaiia.
1633. **0.171.4.1
— Same. El exemplo mayor de la desdicha, y
capitan Belisario. Sevilla, IT — ; etc.
**0.3353.8.7 ; **0.147.6.1 ; **0.173.8
Montengon, Pedro. Eudoxia, hija de Belisario.
Madrid, 1793. 5096.70
Philips, William. Belisarivs. \ tragedy. Lon-
don, 1724. **0.3975.26
Pottinger, Sir Henry. Blue and green ; or, the
gift of God. A romance of old Constantinople.
London, 1879.
Rotrou, Jean de. Le Belissaire, trag^die. Paris,
1644. **0.3563.3.3
— Same. In his (Euvres. Vol. 4. Paris, 1820.
2675.1.4; **0.3571.2.4
Schenk, Eduard von. Belisar. Romantisches
Trauerspiel. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.44
Trissino, Giovanni G. Italia liberata da’ Gotti.
Parigi, 1729. 2794.18
— Same. In his Opere. T. 1. Verona, 1729.
*2791.4.1
Time of Belisarius.
Westphal, August. Belisar. Ein Trauerspiel.
Berlin, 1880. 2877.119
SEVENTH THROUGH NINTH CENTURY.
Corneille, Pierre. Heraclius, empereur d’Orient,
tragedie. Paris, 1821. *4708.1.8
Also in his (Euvres, 2706.2.6, 269S.59.2, *4699.1, **G.241.3.6,
etc.
Eracliua. Deutsches und franzosisches Gedicht
des zwolften Jahrhunderts (jenes von Otte, dieses
von Gautier von Arras') . . . Zum ersten Alale
herausg. von H. F. Massmann. In Bibliothek
der gesammten deutschen National-Literatur.
Ahth. 1, B 6. 1835.
Eraclius. Deutsches Gedicht des 13ten Jahrhun-
derts. Herausg. von Harald Graef. Strassburg,
1883. [Quellen und Forschungen zur Sprach- und
Culturgeschichte der germanischen Vblker. B.
50.] *2902.50.50
-Vttributed to Otto von Frisingen.
Gautier, d’Arras. Eracle. In his (Euvres. T. 1.
Paris, 1890. 4670.62.1
Gryphius, Andreas. Leo Armenius oder Fiirsten-
mord. In his Freuden und Trauer-Spiele auch
Oden und Sonnette. Leipzig, 1663. **0.4076.12
— Same. In his Werke. Berlin, 1883. 4893.55
— Same. In his Trauerspiele. Tubingen, 1882.
*4215.50.162
Voltaire. Irene, tragedie. In his (Euvres. Vol.
6. Kehl, 1784. *4676.1.6
— Same. In his Memoires et anecdotes pour
servir a I’histoire de Voltaire. Paris, 1780. 4640.23
ELEVENTH THROUGH FOURTEENTH
CENTURY.
Balbi, Lucio A. Alessio Comneno, ossia i Vene-
ziani in Costantinopoli, tragedia. Venezia, 1799.
[Teatro moderno applaudito. T. 34.] *2768.1.34
Brifaut, Charles. Alexis iv., empereur de Con-
stantinople, tragedie. In his (Euvres. Vol. 4.
Paris, 1858. 2664.7.4
Oehlenschlager, Adam G. Die Waringer in
Konstantinopel. Trauerspiel. In his Werke. B.6.
Breslau, 1839. 2898.3.6
Time, 10.37.
Pears, Edwin. The fall of Constantinople : being
the story of the fourth crusade. London, 1885.
3084- 13
Taylor, Sir Henry. Isaac Comnenus. A play.
[Anon.] London, 1827. 5075.24
Scene, Constantinople, 1088.
— Same. In his Edwin the Fair. London, 1845;
etc. 355-7: 65593.12; **0.3817.11
— Same. In his Poetical works. Vol. 2. Lou-
don, 1864. 4568.38.2
Theodora Kantakuzenos. An historical romance
of the 14th century. In Cunningham, George G.
Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1. Glasgow,
1830. *28793.108.1
Unfortunate usurper. The. [Andronicus i. Com-
nenus.] A tragedy. London, 1663. **0.3810.54
Wilson, John. Andronicus Comnenius. In his
Dramatic works. Edinb., 1874. 2478.60
FIFTEENTH CENTURY.
Baillie, Joanna. Constantine Paleologus; or, the
last of the Ctesars. A tragedy. In her Dramatic
and poetical works. London, 1851; 1853.
6566.10; 2564.9
Siege of Constantinople by the Turks.
— Same. In her Complete poetical works. Phila. ,
1832. 2564.5
— Same. In her Miscellaneous plays. London,
1805. **0.3966.7
Eaglestone, C. R. The siege of Constantinople,
1453. London, 1878.
Hemans, Felicia D. The last Constantine. In
her Poetical works. Phila., 1836; Edinb., 1854.
6561.85 ; 2604.5
Michell, Nicholas. The siege of Constantinople,
with other poems. London. 1831.
Historical Fiction
Turkey
Neale, John M. Theodora Phranza ; or, the fall
of Constantinople. London, 1879. 1461.15
Petrick, Alexander. Die Eroberung von Con-
stantinopel. Trauerspiel. St. Petersburg, 188.8.
Spencer, Edmund. Constantine ; or, the last days
of an empire. London, 1855.
Wallace, Lewis. The Prince of India; or, why
Constantinople fell. N. Y., 1893. 14.190
TURKEY.
GENERAL.
Belgiojoso, Cristina T., principessa di. Emina.
Recits tureo-asiatiques. Leipzig, 1856. 46793.79
Longfellow, Henry W., ed. Poems of places.
[Vol. 19.] Greece and Turkey in Europe. Bos-
ton, 1878. 1357.27.19
Weber, Henry W., ed. Turkish tales. In his
Tales of the East. Vol. 3. Edinb., 1812.
**0.183.52.3
THIRTEENTH THROUGH FIFTEENTH
CENTURY.
‘All ‘Aziz, Efendi. The story of Jewad. A ro-
mance. Trans, from the Turkish by E. J. W.
Gibb. Glasgow, 1884. 3027.63
Ayrenhoff, Cornelius von. Irene. Skizze eines
Trauerspiels. In his Sammtliche Werke. B. 5.
Wien, 1803. 4897.3.5
Balbi, Francesco. Mehemet ii., tragedia inedita.
Venezia, 1801. [Teatro moderno applaudito T.
59.] *2768.1.59
Benedetti, Francesco. Tamerlano, tragedia. In
his Tragedie. T. 2. Firenze, 1822. 2777.4.2
Brand, Hannah. Huniades, or the siege of Bel-
grade. In her Plays and poems. Norwich, 1798.
Also appeared under the title Agmundar.
Goffe, Thomas The covragiovs Tvrke, or,
Amvrath the First. A tragedie. London, 1632;
2d ed., 1656. **0.3971.51 ; **0.3971.49; ***6568 34
— The raging Tvrke, or, Bajazet the Second. A
tragedie. London, 1631; 2d ed., 1656.
**0.3971.53 ; **0.3971.49 ; ***6568.34
La None. Jean B. SauvA, called La None.
Mahomet Second. In Theatre des auteurs du
second ordre. -Tragedies. T. 3. Paris, 1808.
*2640.19.34
— Same. In Theatre fran^ais. T. 38. Paris,
1821. *4708.1.38
— Same. In Repertoire general du theatre
franfais. Vol. 30. Paris, 1821. **0.3567.1.30
Poe, Edgar A. Tamerlane and other poems.
First published in Boston in 1827 and now first
republished from a unique copy of the original
edition, with a preface by Richard Herne Shep-
herd. London, 1884. **24oob.64
Also in his Works, 2408.71.3,2395.68.1; and in his Poeras,
2407.43, 2394.77.
Pradon, Nicolas. Tamerlan, ou la mort de
Bajazet, tragedie. In his QHuvres. Vol 1. Paris,
1744. **4695.2 ; **0.219.51.1
Rowe, Nicholas. Tamerlane. A tragedy. Lon-
don, 1776. [New English theatre. Vol. 6.]
**0.3964.1.6
Also in various other collections, *B.4179a.l.22, *4579a.55.11,
•65.58.6.10, 6571.4.2, ••G.3964.19.1, etc.
Scaiiderbeg'.
Chevreau, Urbain. Scanderbeg. Roman. Paris,
1644.
— Trans. The great Scanderbeg. London, 1690.
Havard, AVilliam. Scanderbeg. A tragedy. Lon-
don, 1783. **0.3972.4
Houdart de La Motte, Antoine. Scanderbeg.
Tragedie. Paris, 1735.
Krug von Nidda, Friedrich A. F. Skanderbeg.
Heroisches Gedicht. Leipzig, 1823, 24.
La Roche-Guilhem, Mile. de. Le grand Scan-
derbeg. Par Mile. * * *. Amsterdam, 1688.
Lillo, George. The Christian hero. A tragedy.
In his Works. Vol. 1. London, 1775.
**0.3816.4.1 ; 6570a. 5.1
Longfellow, Henry W. Scanderbeg. A poem.
In Atlantic monthly. May, 1873. *5314.1.31
Ludlow, James M. The captain of the Janizaries.
A story of the times of Scanderbeg and the fall of
Constantinople. N. Y., 1886. 45.66; **K.266.4
Whincop, Thomas. Scanderbeg; or, love and
liberty. A tragedy. London, 1747.
**K.34.26; **0.3924.10
SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
Boyle, Roger, 1st earl of Orrery. The tragedy
of Mustapha son of Solyman the Magnificent. In
his Dramatic works. Vol. 1. London, 1739.
**0.3815 7.1
Burges, Sir James Bland, bart. The knight of
Rhodes. A tragedy. In his Dramas. Vol. 2.
London, 1817. **0.3817.5.2
Scene, Rhodes, during the siege by Soliraan.
Davenant, Sir William. The siege of Rhodes.
London, 1659; 1663. **0.3970.21; 2575.7
— Same. In his Works London, 1673.
*2600.6 ; **0.3820.2
Favart, Charles S. Les trois sultanes, ou Soli-
man Second. Comedie. Paris. 1821. [Theatre
fran9ais.] *4708.1.42
— Same. In Theatre des auteurs du second ordre.
Comedies en vers. Vol. 12. Paris, 1810. 2640.19.1
— Same. In Repertoire general du theatre fran-
9ais. Vol. 46. Paris, 1821. **0.3567.1.46
First part. The, of the tragicall raigne of Selimus
[Selim II.], sometime emperour of the Turkes.
London, 1594. **0.3810.53
James, G. P. R. Bertrand de la Croix. In
Picken, Andrew, ed. The club-book. Vol. 1.
N. Y., 1831. B. 6049a. 52. 1
Siege of Rhodes.
Kemeny, Zsigmund. Zord ido. Pest, 1858.
The taking of Ruda, lo41, etc.
Historical Fiction
Koerner, Theodor. Zriny. Leipzig, 18G9.
4908.50.18
Scene, Szigeth, Hungary, at the time of its siege in 1566 by
Soliman the Magnificent. Also in Koerner’s Sainmtliche
Werke, etc., 2890a.52.3, 6870a.l7.
Marmontel, Jean F. Soliman ii. In his Contes
moraux. T. 1. La Haye, 1775; Maestricht,
1793 ; etc. 4679.10.1 ; 4679.11.1 ; 4705.5.1 ; etc.
— Trans. Soliman II. In his moral tales. Vol. 1.
London, 1781. 4679a. 63.1
Weidmann, Paul. Solyman vor Wien [1529].
Ein Originaltrauerspiel. Wien, 1875.
Werthes, Friedrich A. C. Die Belagerung von
Szigeth. Trauerspiel. Wien, 1790.
Zrinyi, Miklos, grof. Obsidio Sigeti.ana, der
Sturm auf Sigeth, oder die Zriniade. Ungarisches
Heldengedicht des 17. Jahrhunderts. In Stier,
H. C. G. Ehrengediichtnis des Grafen N. Zriny
von Sigeth. Colberg, ■■ 06.
SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY.
Filicaja, Vincenzo da. Sopra I’assedio di Vienna.
In his Poesie toscane. Firenze, 1823. 2807.4
— Same. In Gironi, Robustiano. Raccolta di
lirici italiani. Milano, 1808. **4808.8
— Trans. Pindarische Ode aLs die Tiirken im
Jabre 1683 Wien belagerten. ^'bersetzt von J.
B. Schaul. Gmiind, 1821. 4994.15
Huber, Franz X. Rudiger von Starhemberg ;
Oder, die Belagerung Wiens. Salzburg, 1783.
Jokai, M6r. Halil Patrona. In his A janicsarok
vegnapjai. Pest, 1854.
— Trans. Die weisse Rose. Berlin, n.d. 2877.78
Kotzebue, August F. F. von. Zaide; oder, die
Entthronung Muhameds iv. Leipzig, 1788.
Lazar-bouse, The, of Leros. A tale of the East-
ern church. In Tales illustrating church history.
Vol. 5. London, 1871. 1418.1.5
Mahmoud : the life of a Turkish apostate. Lon-
don, 1835. 1739.28
Mueller, Carl. (Otfried Mylius.) Die Tiirken
vor Wien. Leipzig, 1870. 4908.50.23
Pichler, Caroline. Die Belagerung AViens im
Jahre 1683. Wien, 1824.
Racine, Jean. Bajazet. Tragedie. I nhis (Euvres
completes. Paris, 1768; etc. 2709.1.3; 2703.3.2
' **G.280.2.2
— Same. In his Repertoire general du theatre
fran^ais. Vol. 7. Paris, 1821. **0.3567.1.7
— Trans. Bajazet. Trauerspiel. Uebersetzt
von Malwine Grafin Maltzan. Leipzig, 1877.
4907.50.88
— Trans. Bajazet. The original French copy,
with an English trans. N. Y., 1855. **K.34.2
Siege, The, of Vienna. A story of the Turkish
war in 1683. Trans, by J. Latch more, jr. Edinb.,
1880. 1467.31
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Pan Michael, an histori-
cal novel of Poland, the Ukraine, and Turkey.
Trans, from the Polish, by Jeremiah Curtin. Bos-
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Stecher, Chr. Die Belagerung AViens von 1683.
Ein historisches Schauspiel. AVien, 1883.
Turkey
Tristan I’Hermite, Fran9ois. Osman. Tragedie.
Paris, 1656.
Revolt of the Janizaries in 1622.
Vier dramatische Spiele iiber die zweite Tiirken-
belagerung aus den Jahren 1683-1685. AVien,
1884. [AViener Neudrucke. 8.] *487oa.9.8
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Boatman, The, of the Bosphorus. A tale of
Turkey. London, 1854.
Cameron, Verney L. Among the Turks. London,
1889. 103.81
Cookson, John C. Fife-. Baylerbay ; or, strangers
in Turkey. London, 1886.
Balkan campaign of 1878.
Crawford, Francis Marion. Paul Patoff. Boston,
1887. 24.95
Gondinet, Edmond. Libres ! Drame. Paris,
1874. 2673.168
Scene, Albania, 1810.
Harper, Olive. The tame Turk. London, 1877.
Jokai, Mor. A janicsarok vegnapjai. Pest, 1854.
Time, 1818.
— Trans. Die letzten Tage der Janitscharen.
Berlin, 1884. 2876.90
MacFarlane, Charles. The Armenians. A tale
of Constantinople. Pliila., 1830 ; London, 183-?
6572.64; ***2576.106
Madden, Richard R. The Mussulman. London,
1830.
Meding, Oskar. (Gregor Samarow.) Urn den
Halbmond. Stuttgart, 1884. 2890.50
Struggle of the Montenegrins for independence in 1876.
Morier, James. The adventures of Hajji Baba
in Turkey, Persia, and Russia. Phila.,1855. 808.6
Pardoe, Julia. The romance of the harem.
Phila., 1839. 6575-56
Piazzi, Adrienne. (Leila-Hanoum.) La baigneuse
de Brousse. Paris, 1883. 4660.66
— Un drame a Constantinople. Paris, 1879. 3084.68
Time of the insurrection in 1S7C, and the deposition of
Abdul-Aziz.
— Trans. A tragedy in the imperial harem at
Constantinople. From the French with notes by
R. E. Colston. N. Y., 1883. *3089.50
Saintine, Xavier B. Chrisna. Paris, 1858.
— Trans. Chrisna, the queen of the Danube. A
story of Montenegro. From the French by Anne
T. AVood. N. Y., 1859. 802.44
Southgate, Horatio. The cross above the cres-
cent. A romance of Constantinople. Phila.,
1878. 63.37
Suttner, A. Gundaccar, Freiherr von. Djambek
the Georgian. A tale of modern Turkey. From
the German, by H. M. .Jewett. N. Y., 1890. 105.97
Teberkess, The, and his victim. Sketches illus-
trative of life in Constantinople. By a resident of
the last three years. London, 1880. 3084.69
AVerner, Franz, Ritter von. (Murad Efendi.)
Selim der Dritte. Trauerspiel. Leipzig, 1875.
4907.50.69
TURKO-RUSSIAN WAR.
For titles see Russia, division 19th century, Turko-Russian
war.
lU
Servia
Historical Fiction
SERVIA.
Bowring, Sir John, trans. Servian popular poetry.
London, 1827. 2839.1; B.4253.24
Frankl, Ludwig A. Gusle. Serbische National-
lieder. Wien, 1852. B. 4223. 28
Gerhard, Wilhelm. Gesange der Serben. 2te
Aufl., herausg. von K. Braun-Wiesbaden. Leip-
zig, 1877.
— Wila. Serbische Volkslieder und Heldenmiihr-
chen. Leipzig, 1828. B.4223.12
Goetze, Peter 0. von. Serbische Volkslieder, in’s
Deutsche iibertragen. St. Petersburg, 1827.
Kapper, Siegfried. Die Gesange der Serben.
Leipzig, 1852. **3037.20
KaradSid, Vuk Stefanovic. Serbische Hochzeits-
lieder, metrisch in ’s Deutsch iibersetzt von E. E.
Wesely. Pest, 1826.
Mesbtcherski, Vladimir P., prince. Einer von
unsern Moltkes. Skizzen aus dem serbisch
-tiirkischen Krieg. Autorisierte Ubersetzung aus
dem Russischen von A. Flammberg. Leipzig,
1891. 4896.50.290
Milutinovitch, Simeon. Serbianka. Leipzig,
1826.
An epic poem describing the Servian war of 1812.
Miyatovid, Chedomil. Kossovo : an attempt to
bring Serbian national songs, about the fall of the
Serbian empire, into one poem. Trans, and ar-
ranged by Madame E. L. Mijatovich. London, 1881.
— Serbian. ?folk-lore. Popular tales selected and
trans. by M;, ...iC C. Mijatovich. Edited, with
introd., by W. Denton. London, 1874.
Nikolic, Giovanni, ed. and trans. Canti popolari
serbi. Zara, 1894. 3066.112
These songs may be found in the original Servian in Vuk
Stefanovid Karadiic’s Crpske narodne pyesme, *4223.11.
Picot, Lmile, ed. and trans. Chants populaires
des Koumains de Serbie. In Recueil de textes et
traductions publie par les professeurs de I’Lcole
des langues orientates vivantes. Vol. 2. Paris,
1889. *3031.105
Robinson, Therese A. L. von J., ed. and trans.
(Talvi.) Volkslieder der Serben. 2te Aufl.
Halle, 1835. B. 4223. 17
— Trans. Chants populaires des Serviens . .
trad, d’apr^s Talvj par Mme. E. Voiart. Paris, 1834
Wratislaw, Albert H., trans. Serbian stories.
In his Sixty folk-tales. London, 1889. 3061.27
Zaleski, Jozef Bogdan. Chants serbes. In Cycle
ukrainien. Nice, 1878. 30603.40
115
Works in Russian
WORKS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE.
PyCCKAfl jnTEPATyPA.
PA3CKA3H, nOBtCTH, POMAHH.
A-bi, a. Mumniiafl xpona. (list iiyTeraecTBifi no
KaBKasy). PascKast. (CoopimKi. Hhbh, 1891, t. 1,
CTp. 169-182). *7267.20, 1891, vol. I
A-ciiaa, A. Ma.iieHbKafl iipecTynHnna. /T,paMa nst
AisTCKoii 3KH3im. (lIsB CiBcpuaro BicTnuKa, kh. 1).
3064.125
Abepkiebb, JI^. B. Biny ne 6htl. CTapnnuaa no-
BtcTb. (/Kypn. HnBa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
Akcakobb, K. C. CraxoTBopenia. C.wmjM Ofapebb.
PyccKaa noTaeniiaa .niTepaTypa xix CTo.i’feiifl.
3036.20
Alahcox, P. a. de. JI,pyrB ciiepTH. ^anTacrane-
CKifi pascKasB. IlepcBOAB. (C6opHHKB Hhbh, 1892,
T. 1, cip. 648-690). *7267.20, 1892, vol. I
Alb.^lat, Antoiue. )toBb KaMenmnKa. UepeBojB.
(CSopnnxB Hhbh, 1892, t. 1, cip. 129-145).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. I
Arnold, Hans [ncoBj;.], CMompu Buelow, Babette
von.
A®AHACbEBB-Hy3KBnHCKifi, A. C. OaepKn nponuiaro.
C116., 1863. 5066.10
CodepMauie. — Ha't KopneTCKoil shshii. MoHinepBi. Byp6oHi.
CioAHKa Bt iHsiorapi (JI,ohi» jKyaui). KoHOKpa;t&i. Ilpaiiop-
mnKt CailiBflHqiiKOB'B. PeMOHiepu npexHaro BpeMesii.
Hat MHonixx. CaMo;;ypi>i.
— IloisAKa BB BOiKnyio Pocciio. Cn6., 1861. 2 q.
BB 1 T. 5063.4
CodepManie. — 1. OqepKii JI^Htnpa. 2. O’lepKH J^ntcxpa.
AxmApyiioBB, H. Jl). HeBipnHu c.iyra. PascxasB.
(CoopHHKB Hhbh, 1890, exp. 3-24). *7267.20, 1890
— Onacnaa nrpa. IIoBicxb. (JKypn. Hnaa, 1889).
*7262.12, 1889
— IIpaqKa. PasexasB. (CSodhhkb IIhbh, 1891,
T. 1, exp. 515-534). *7267.20, i8gi, vol. 2
— ToMiiaa Kapxa. IIoBicxb. (/Kypn. Hnaa, 1887,
exp. 998). *7262.12, 1887
Bazin, Bene. roay6oH anpoKB. nepeBO.HB. (C6op-
HHKB Hhbh, 1893, x. 3, exp. 60-145).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
Bapahobb, M. MaaeHbKie oHopBannH. (IIsb iKiiaini
saSpoinennuxB A^xen). Cno. 5064 24
BAeAHHHB, M. KaxB eaoffiHjraeb o6exoaxe.xbexBa
HoBiexb. (CSopuHKB Hhbh, 1891, t. 2, exp. 259-340).
*7267.20, 1891, vol. 2
BAxioniKOBB, K. H. CoanHenia bb nposi h exHxaxB.
Il3A. 2. Cb nopxp. Cn6., 1834. 2 x. 3064.118
Berger, Wilhelm. Bb 1925 ro^y. HoBe.xaa 6yAy-
maro. IlepeBOAB. (C6opHHKB Hhbh, 1893, x. 3,
exp. 400-462). *7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
Berquin, a. Co^anie npaBoyaHxexbHHXB noBi-
exeft. CoaHHenia BepKena, Kaiine, Peso h SoHxaiB.
IlGpeB0.5B eB (jtpanuyseKaro. MoexBa, 1835.
No. 2 in 50693.26
Berner, Friedrich [neeB;i;.], CMompii Meisxer,
Friedrich.
BsexyatEBB, A. A. IIo.iHoe co6paHie eoanHeHift A.
Map.iHHCKaro. IIsa. 2. Cn6., 1835-40. 12 x.
3067.110
CodepManie. — 1. PyccKie nosicTii 11 paacKaan: — IIcnHiaHie;
3auoK'i> 9ii3eH'i.; Hoxb na Kopafi-rt ; OrpHBKii H3B pa3CKa30B'i. o
CiiOiipii; llIaxB rycceriHb. 2. Hai3;iti; KpaCHoe noKpiiBaao;
CxpamHOe rajaEbe. 3. JlefiTeHaBTi Bt.ioaopa.; SaMOKB Hea-
rayaoH'i; IlncMHO Kb HoKTopy 9pMaHy. 4. AaTHiiKi.; SaaoKb
BeHAfiEb; PeBe.ibCKifi TypEnpb; PoaaEb Bb ceMii EiiCbMaxb;
BoeBEbifl asTEKBapifi; aacu h 3epKa.io; ByaouanKb-opaTopb ;
CH6iipcKie EpaBbi; Hcbixb. 5. AMMa.iaxb-BeKb. 6. lIoiaAna
Bb PeBeab; IIucbMa B3b HarecraBa; KaBEaacEaa CTtaa; Eme
ABa EiiCBMa H3b HareciaBa. 7. 'I’peraTb HaAea’Aa; PoMaab h
O.ibra. 8. Beaepb aa KaBKascKiixb BOAaxb Bb 1824 r. ; IlaMta-
HiiKb; Pa3CKa3b oiJmnepaSbiBmaro Bb n.riByyPopaeBb; Beaepb
Ba fiHByaEi; IIoABiirb OBeaKiiaa n lU,ep6iiBbi aa KaBKaaoMb;
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c.ioBecBocTE; PeKOMeaflaTeaBBoe bhclmo. 9. KaBKaaCKie
oaepKii: — Myaaa-Hypb. 10. IIponiaBie cb KaciiieMb. Ilyib ao
ropoAa Kyfibi; OBb Obi.ib yOiiTb. 11. CiiixoTBOpeBia a no.iesiB-
aecKia CTaibH. 12. IIoBtcTii H npoaauaecKie oTpuBKii, ocTas-
mieca nocat CMepra aBTopa.
B.xAXOBbiHEHCKiH, H. A. A(j)OHB. IlyxeBbiJi BHeaax-
xiniK. Cno., 1864. 5065-31
Bobophkhhi., II. JI,. yiinnKH. IIoEhcxb. (C6opHnK'b
Hhbh, 1892, x. 2, exp. 243-314).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. 2
Bopos^hhb, K. a. nona.icfl neBSHaaan. IIsx. Kas-
KascKHXb BoeiioMHnaHitt K. A. BoposAnna. (C6op-
HHKX. Hnsbi, 1888, exp. 89-119). *7267.20, 1888
— CxpanubTfl nnebiia. (Oxx. BocKpeeninx'b poAHxe-
■xcH.) PaacKasb. (/Kypn. Hnsa, 1887, exp. 622).
Works in Russian
Bj’hhha, a. n. Co6paHie CTaxoTBopenifi. Cn6.,
1819. 3036.2
ByTOBCKiH, H. MopoBKa. PascKast H3i
BoeHHaro Cura. (CSopHHKt Hhbh, 1892, t. 1, crp.
625-617). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 1
— OTeuB-KOMaH;;np'B. BoeHHHu btioa'b. (C6ophhk'b
Hnsu, 1893, t. 3, crp. 3-21). *7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
Buelow, Babette von. IlepeiB;;!). lOMopHCTHiiecKiit
pascKasB Banca ApHOJIB;^a. IlepeBo^B. (CSophhkb
Hhbu, 1888, crp. 119-153). *7267.20, 1888
Bt.THHCKifi, MaKcmiB, CMOmpu Bchhckih, 1. 1.
Bakahb. HacToamaa. PaBCKast. (JKypH. Hnsa,
1887, crp. 814). *7262.12, 1887
BE.iEKonojiBCKifi, U. CiopnpHB'B. Onepa-HHiepMejiia-
BOAeBHJIB, BE CTHXaxB. MocKBa, 1830. 3036.27
Werner, E. AjiBniftcKaa (l)ea. PoMaBB. IlepeBOAB.
(CoopHHKB Hhbh, 1893, t. 1). *7267.20, 1893, vol. i
— Bo.ibhoh jioporoii. PosiaBB. HepeBOAB. (C6op-
HBKB Hhbh, 1894, t. 1. crp. 277-323).
*7267.20, 1894, vol. I
Boakohckih, Kh. M. H. BopnCB Kyi-inHCKift. Ho-
BicTB. (C6opHHKB Hhbu, 1892, T. 2, exp. 3-70).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. 2
— BpaiB repuora. IICTopHBecKiH posianB. (Htypn.
HnBa, 1894/95). *7262.12, 1894/95
— Boaa cyjiBgH. IIcTopHBecKiH poManB. (/Kypa.
Hnsa, 1893). *7262.12, 1893
— JI^oBipeHHoe anno. PascKasB. (C6ophhkb Hhbh,
1892, T. 4, cxp. 3-21). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
— KnasB HiiKHxa GeAopoBHBB. Ilcxopn'i. poManB.
(C6opHHKB Hhbh, 1891, x. 3). *7267.20, 1891, vol. 3
— Ma.iBxiHCKaa ntuB. IlcxopHH. poMaHB. (/Kypn.
HnBa, 1891). *7262.12, 1891
— MHHMaa aK)6oBB. PoManB. (Coophhkb Hhbh,
1889, cxp. 42-270). *7267.20, 1889
Hama'-Bet, Suleiman. HponaBinee aanacxBe.
PaacKasB h3b atiiSHH apeBnaro BoexoKa. (CSopHHKB
Hhbh, 1891, X. 3, cxp. 407-454). *7267.20, 1891, vol. 3
Harxe, F. Bret. HaxoAKa bb cxenn. HoBicxB.
(iKypH. Hhbh, 1892). *7262.12, 1892
Papiuhhb, B. CnrHaiB. (Usb CiBepnaro BicxHHKa,
Ku. 1). 3064.108
PEPBHHycB, r. r. IIIeKCHHpB. HepeBe.xB CB Hisieu;-
Karo KoHCxanxHHB THMOijieeBB. H34;. 2. C116., 1877.
4x. 4595-II4
roro.iB, H. B. HoiHoe coSpame coHHHemH. Cb
nopxp. JleHHiiHrB, 1863. 4 x. 3068.27
CodepMauie. — 1. KaoraecKie odutli. Beaepa aa xjTopB
6.iH3b /liiKaabKii. MiipropoAB. 2. Apafiecaa. UpaMaTHiecaia
coaiiHeHia. 3. IIoBicTB. Bbi6paHHHfl Mtexa iisB nepenacKH cb
jpyabHMa. AsTopcKaa HCnostSb. 4. noxosAeaia 'laHaKOBa, ajia
MepxBbia flyma. Ilpa-xoaceaia kx. aepBOMy xoMy Mepxanxb
jyaib.
— HoxoacAenia HnanKOBa, h.th MepxBHa Aymn.
Hosiia. Il3A. 2. MocKBa, 1846. 3064.117
PojiHUHHB-MypAB.XHHB, Kh. JI^. Heptcxa. HoBicXB
KHasa /I,MHxpia ro.iHii;HHa-[MypaB.'tHHa]. (CSopHHKB
Hhbh, 1894, x. 1, cxp. 193-235).
*7267.20, 1894, vol. I
— yBAeienie. Pa3CKa3B. (iKypH. Hebr, 1889).
*7262.12, 1889
Homer. Haia^a PoMepa. HepeBojB H. H. PHiAHaa.
Cn6., 1884. 2998.80
PoiiHAPOBB, II. A. Man m'Ischub bb Ilerepfiypr'fe.
OaepitB. (C6opHUKB Hhbu, 1892, x. 1, cxp. 259-
277). *7267.20, 1892, vol. I
— CajTH. (Il3B AOManiHaro apxHBa). (JKypn.
IIuBa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
Pphbobaobb, A. C. Ho.'iHoe coCpaaie coaHneHifi. Hoab
pcAaKHieft Ape. H. BBeACHCKaro. Cb nopxpexoMB.
(CoopHHKB Hhbh, 1892). 3065.109
PpnropOBHHB, Ji;. B. PopoAB h APpesna. IIobPcxb.
(CCopHHKB Hhbh, 1892, x. 1, cxj). 3-52).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. I
— IleAo.iroe caacxBe. HobPcxb. (Hlypn. Hheh,
1884). *7262.12, 1884
— HporyaKa no BpMHxaaty. Cii5., 1865. 3065.117
JIa.xb, B. II. KapxHHU h3b PyccKaio Suxa. Cn6.,
1861. 5065.22
JI^EPaiABHHB, P. P. CoaHHCHia. Cn6., 1833,34. 4 x.
5063.27
Gyp. Po.iy6oH KyconeKB. IlepesoAB. (CSopuniiB
Hhbh, 1893, x. 2, cxp. 133-183).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 2
Dincklage, Friedrich von. CMOxpnHU aienHxa.
Pa3CKa3B. HepeBOAB. (C6ophhkb Hhbh, 1891, x. 3,
cxp. 137-181). *7267.20, 1891, vol. 3
/l^MHXPIEBB. B. CbOHMB CyAOMB. IISB BOCnOMHHaHift
ce.iBCKoii yHHxe.iBHHu,H. (UsB CpBepHaro BicxHHKa).
5061.15
Dacdet, Alphonse. .Inaia. KoiieAia. HepesoAB.
(CfiopHHKB Hhbh, 1891, x. 2, cxp. 605-637).
*7267.20, 1891, vol. 2
/^opoiHEHRO, n. Kxo-ate? PascKasB. (JKypHa.iB
HnBa, 1889). *7262.12, 1889
JtocxoEBCKiu, 0. M. Ho.xHoe coOpanie coHnneuiu.
Cn6., 1883. 6 x. 5063.20
CodepjKanie. — 1. Biorpat|)ifl (MaTepiajiu »H3HeonHcaHifl
0. M. JtocToeBCKaro) 0. 0. MH.uepa; BocnoMiiHanifl o 0. M.
JI.ocToeBCKOM'b (H. H. CTpaxoBa); IIiictMa h saMtiKH hs’b aaniic-
Hofi KHHiKKn, CB HopipeTOMB 0. M. J^ocToeBCKapo H npii.ioHce-
HiflMii. 2. SaniicKH hsb MepTsaro AOMa. — yHiiateHHHe ii oCKop6-
jieHHue. PoMaHB. — IIoBtcTu u pascKasH. 3. lIpecTyn.ieHie u
BaKasaHie. PoMaH'B. — II;;ioTB. PoManB. 4. Btcu. PoMaHB. —
noApocTOK^. PoMaHB. 5. KpiiTHHecKifl cxaTBii. IIo.inximecKifl
cxaxBH; JI,HeBHHK'b IlHCaxe.xa 3a 1873, 1876, 1877, 1880-81 rr.
6. Bpaxfcfl KapaaiaaOBBi. PoMaHB.
— HoAHoe coSpanie coaHHenifi. Cb nopxp. Cn6.,
1894,95. T. 1-7. 3065.114
CodepMauie. — 1,1. KpnTHKO-6iorpa4)inecKiHOHepK'B, B. Poaa-
HOBa: IIoBfccTH H pascKasH : — B^feAHue jioah ; JIIbohhiik'b, Ilexep-
dyprcKaa noBMa; 2. rocnoAiiH’BUpoxapqiiHt; PoMaHt bi AQBflTji
miCBMaxi); XosaiiKa; lIo.xsyHKOB'b; Cja6oe cepAU©; Hyxaa
ffiena ii Mya'B hoa'b KpoBaTbio; ^eexHufi Bop'b; E.xKa h CBaAi>6a.
2.1. IIoB'fecTiiH pa3CKa3H: — Bt;iHa ho^h; Hexo^Ka HesBaaoBa;
Ma.xeHbKiii repoii; Ha eBponeScKia coduxia siy 1854 roAy;
JI.aAioniKiiH'B coHi. 2. Ceao CxenanaiiKOBO ii ero oOaxaxe.xii.
3.1. SanncBU 1131 MepxBaro AOMa; CKBepHtifl aneKAOxi. 2. IIo-
B^cxiiH pascKasu *• — SiiMHia saMtxKHoafeXHiix'LBneMax.TtHiax'B;
SaniiCKH H3:b noAno.ita ; Kpokoahji'B; HrpoKt. 4,1,2. YHiiajeH-
Hue H 0CK0p6aeHHLie ; BtaHuil MyiS’L. 6,1,2. lIpecxyn.xeHie 11
HaKa3aHie. 6. HaIox-l. 7- Bicti.
— BiAHUe AK)AH. PoMHHB. Cii5., 1865. *5069.25
— HpeexynAeme h naKasanie. PosianB. IIsa- 5.
Cn6., 1882. 5063-15
— YHHffieHHHe H ocKopSAeHHHe. PoMaHB. BPhhhh
MyaiB. Pa3CKa3B. Cn6., 1882. 5063.16
Ekaxephha H. CoHHHeHiH. IIoAB peAaKpiefi Ape.
II. BBeACHCKaro. Cno., 1893. 3065.113
JKeahxobckah, B. H. KaBKascKiH AerioHB. HoBicxB.
(IKypn. HHBa, 1887). *7262.12, 1887
Works in Russian
JKE.TnxoBOKAa, B. II. KyK.ia. PascKasi. (/Kypn.
HiiBa, 1885). *7262.12, 1885
— Mafia. ^anTacTH^iecKaa iiOBicTb. (CfiopunKt
Hhbu, 1893, T. 2, crp. 352-389).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 2
— Ha BeceHHefi aapi. (JKypn. IIiiBa, 1886).
*7262.12, 1886
— Ha CHHeMopcKHxi) 6yrpax’i>. PoMani,. (JKypn.
HiiBa, 1892). *7262.12, 1892
— Ha^t iiyaiiHoii. HoBicTt. (JKypH. Hnsa, 1885).
*7262.12, 1885
— IIpe;i;cKa3aHie. HoBicTi.. (IKypn. HiiBa, 1886).
*7262.12, 1886
— CoHi, BB pyxy. CBaTOHHHu pascxasB. (Coop-
HHKB Hhbh, 1888). *7267.20, 1888
— YjlHBUTe.'ii.nHa npiiKJHOHeHia Iloptiiiipia Hepeiie.!-
KHua. PascxasB. (JKypH. Ilnaa, 1889).
*7262.12, 1889
JKyKOBCKifi, B. A. CoHnueiuH. Il3;i. 7, iioab pe^ax-
niefi n. A. E(l)peMOBa. C116., 1878. T. 2-6.
3066.33
CodepjieaHic. — 2. CTiixoTBopeHin 1816-1829 rojoBi. 3. 1831-
18-16 r. 4. OAHCcea ii II.iia;ia. 5. Cxu.'iOTBOpeHia PycxeMB n
Sopafi-B, II np.; Ilpoaa (1797-1834). 6. Ilpoaa (1835-1852) ii
nucBMa (1799-1852).
— CTHXOTBopeiiia. IIs^. 4. Cb nopip. Ciio., 1837.
8 T. 3062.112
Codepjtcahie. — 1. Op.ieaHCicaii A^na (nepeBOAT*); JIiipiiqecKifl
CTHxoTBopeHia. 2. PoMaacH ii ntcHii; 3.ieriH; IIoc.iaHia.
3, 4. BaJi.iaAU- 5. IIoBtcTii. 0. CfiitcB. 7. Co»i. npoat.
8. yHAHHa.
3axapobb, a. SaiuHia Hapan. HobIictb. (JKypii.
IIiiBa, 18^). *7262.12, 1888
3apiihb, a. E. IIpoTiiBB Tenenia. PaacxasB. (C6op-
HHXB IIiiBU, 1892, T. 2, ctp. 336-392).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. 2
— TorajiHsaTopB. PascxasB. (JKypn. HiiBa, 1889).
*7262.12, 1889
Zola, finiile. Me'iTiJ. PoMaHB. IlepeBOAB. (Ci-
Bepimfi BicTiiiixB, xii. 8). 6671.10
Kamehcxab, M. 0. Ba6yiiixnHB BiiyxB. PoMaHB.
(JKypn. HiiBa, 1894). *7262.12, 1894
KAnycTHHB, H. IIobaho. (CtaepHuft BtcTHHXB,
XH. 5). 3063.105
Kapabhhb, H. H. To.iocb xpoBH. (Apama rjiyxaro
((lopia). (JKypH. Hnaa, 1885). *7262.12, 1885
— Hajit. PoMaHB. (JKypn. Hnna, 1891).
*7262.12, 1891
Kapamshhb, H. M. CoHnnenia. Hsj. 2. Mocxsa,
1814. 9 T. *4252.14
Cod€pJfcaHie.-~l. CTnxn. 2-5. lIiiCLMa PyccEaro nyiemecT-
BeuHHKa. 6. lioBtcTH : — BiAHaa Jliiaa; IIpeKpacnaa uapeBHa ii
macT.iiiBOu Kapjia ; JJ.peMy'iifi JiicB ; HaTaatfl, BoapCKaa
AO'ib; Cieppa-Mopena; OcipOB'B BopHrojihMT»; Mapea IIocaA-
Hima, II.1II noKopeHie HoBaroposa. 7. [Oahth h pascKasu].
8,9. [IIo.iiiTiiqecKie a iicTopiriecEie onuTti].
Kiiph.!iobb, H. npopHiiaiejiB. IIcTopHn. pascxasB.
(JKypn. HnBa, 1887). *7262.12, 1887
Ko3.'iobb, H. II. CnixoTBopenia. Ils^ianie iicnpaB-
aennoe Ape. II. BBeaencxHMB. Cb iiopip. (Coop-
HHXB IlnBu, 1892). 3065.110
KojIbhobb, a. B. IIo-iHoe co5paHie craxoTBopenifi.
(C6opHnxB Hhbh, 1892, t. 4, cpp. 1-160).
3065.115; *7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
CoppEE, Fran9oivS. .linenie 6I;jihocti.io. PasexasB.
(C6opHHKB Hhbbi, 1893, T. 3, crp. 571-620).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
CoppEE, Franyois. Pacn.iara. PaexasB. Hepe-
BOAB. (CoopnuxB lIiiBM, 1894, T. 1, crp. 123-165).
*7267.20, 1894, vol. I
— CxpniiaHB H3B KpeMOHH. KoMe^ia. IlepcBonB.
(CCopHHKB Hhbh, 1891, t. 2, exp. 404-429).
*7267.20, 1891, vol. 2
K0P0.1EHX0, B. 3a nxonofi. (IIsb CiBepnaro BicT-
nnxa, xn. 9). 3064.134
Koctomapobb, H. II. OnepxB ;(OManiHeii acnsnii n
npaBOBB BejHKopyccxai'o napo^a bb xri n xvii
CTO.iiTiaxB. CiiC., 1860. 5063.8
KoTjaPEBCXift, H. n. Co6paHie coHnnenifi na Majio-
poccifiexoMB aBHxt. Hoab pe;(axi;iefi C. H. Kaipa-
HOBa. Il3i(. 2. KicBB, 1875. 5061.10
CodepMauie. — SHeii^a; Ha'ra.iKa-noATaBKa; MoCKaib-’IapiiB-
hhk-b; 0,1a so KHaaa KypaKbiaa.
KoTB-MypiHXA. A^eMMa. (Hsb ^.iTCxnxB Bocno-
MHHanifi). PasexasB. (JKypn. Hnaa, 1890).
*7262.12, 1890
KpACH.iBHHxoBAa, E. IlrpyfflKa. PasexasB. (C6op-
HHKB Hhbh, 1891, t. 1, cip. 522-570). *7267.20, 1891
KpECTOBCXAa, M. B. A'^th. PaaexasB. (C6opHHXB
Hhbh. 1892, t. 2, cip. 317-335). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 2
— HepBoe cnacTBe. KapraHXH cb naiypH. (C6op-
HHXB Hhbh, 1893, t. 3, cip. 246-292).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
— TopacecTBO BD-iin AH^peesHH. PosianB. (JKypn.
Hnna, 1889). *7262.12, 1889
Kpectobcxih. B. B. Moft „ co6paTB.“ PasexaaB.
(JKypn. HHBa, 1887). *7262.12, 1887
— HanyproBO ciaso. .Iefinu,HrB, 1870. 3 t.
3067.44
Kph.iobb, B. CopBaHeu,B. Koiiesia. (JKypn. Hhbh,
1888). *7262.12, 1888
La Br^te, Jean de. n Saiionixa. HepeBOSB.
(CSopnnxB Hhbh, 1891, t. 3, cip. 604-741).
*7267.20, 1891, vol. 3
Jebej;ebb, H. K. .Insoaxa. HoBtcTB H. Mopexaro.
(C6opHHXB Hhbh, 1889, crp. 270-429).
*7267.20, 1889
— MoHHHxa. HoBicTB. (JKypn. Hnsa, 1890).
*7262.12, 1890
— Can^pHJibona. PoiianB. (JKypn. Hnna, 1886).
*7262.12, 1886
— CipHH jenB. HeTepCyprcxaa 6h.tb. (JKypn.
HHBa, 1885). *7262.12, 1885
JeOHTBEBB, K. H. PasSoftHHXB CoTIIDH. (Il3B BOC-
noMnnanift xoncyjia). PaaexasB. (JKypn. Hnaa,
1884). *7262.12, 1884
.Tepmohtobb, M. 10. Ho.inoe co6paHie coaHneniu.
Hoab pesaxiiieft A. H. Beexenexaro. Cb nopip.
Cn6., 1891. 4 t. 5067.33
CodepMauie. — 1. CTiixoTsopeHia. 2. IIo3mh. 3. Ilpoaa ; — I’e-
pofi Hamero BpeueHii, atypHajib HeiopiiHa; AiniiK'b-KepiiS'B ;
OTpLiBOKb HST. HaBaiOH noBtCTii ; KHHriiHH jliiPOBCKafl ; BayiiMi.
4. dpaMH; — MacKapasi. ; IIcnauuH ; Menschen und Leiden-
schaften; CTpaHHuS le.iOBtKb; Jsa Spaxa. IIpiuioateHia ex. 3
H 4 xoaaMX, ; — IIiicbMa ; . . .
— Co'iHHenia cb iiopppeioMB ero, jByMH cnnsixaMH
CB nonepxa 11 CTaTbCK) A. H. Hnnuna. Hss. 3. IIoab
pesaxaiefi H. A. E(|ipeMOBa. Cn6., 1873. 2t. 3065.24
CodepMauie. — 1. Eiorpaijiia; Iloaaia; Fepoa mnnero Bpe-
MeHii; AinHK-b-KepaOb; OxpHBOKX, iiaB Haqaxoil nostcxii ;
IIitCbMa; npiurtaaBia. 2. Iloaaia; JlpaMaiHqeCKia npoiisBefle-
Hia u no3Mki ; npiiu^qaaia.
Works in Russian
Lessing. BacHH. IltiieiiKiii tckcti. ct iiojcrpoH-
HUMb pyccKHMb iiepeBOAo.Mb. CocTaiiu.ib C. MiniAa-
JOBb. Leipzig, 1885. 2870.15
Lindau, Paul. Moh Apyrb ll.iapiycb. IlepeBo^b.
(CoopHHKbHuBU, 1888, crp. 153-20G). *7267.20, 1888
.'IiictEBb, ,H. E. Xa^in ApaBiricKofi nycTumi. I’as-
CKasb H3b 6HTa BeAyiiHOBb. (UoopHUKb IIiiBbi, 1892,
T. 1, exp. 417-481). *7267.20, 1892, vol. I
JoMOHOcoBb. M. B. Co'iHHeHifl Bb cxnxaxb. Ilo^b
pejaiinieS Ape. II. BBe^eHCKaro. Cb iioprp. {C6op-
HUKb Hiibh, 1893). 3065.111
.IbBOBAfl, A. 7I;. Bo.ime6HHKb Mep.iHHb. .Upasia-
xnaecKaa noajta. (CSopHUKb IIhbu, 1893, x. 3, exp.
21-60). *7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
.ItxKOBb, E. ^Keexonaa noxixa. (Ilsb CisBepnaro
BiexmiKa, kh. 7). 3064.126
Makchmobb, a. E. JI,Ba MHCcioHepa. PaseKasb.
(JKypn. HnBa, 1889). *7262.12, 1889
— 3a AparouiHHHMb KopaeMb. (Ilsb jkhshh KHxaii-
citnxb xaesHEKOBb). (iKypH. HuBa, 1885).
*7262.12, 1885
— CKHxajieub. (Hsb CuoapeKHXb BoenoMUHaHifi).
(IKypa. HuBa, 1887). *7262.12, 1887
— TK).ieHifi oexpoBb. PaaeKasb. (iKypn. HuBa,
1892). *7262.12, 1892
Makchmobb, H. ^anaxHKH na Hoboh Benat. Paa-
CKasb. (CSopHHKb Hhbh, 1894, exp. 433-465).
*7267.20, 1894
Mapkobb, E. PoBiaie. (Hsb yae^BHXb io;iOBb
exaparo Sapayaa). (IKypa. HaBa, 1890).
*7262.12, 1890
— JKe.iisaaa jiopora. Oaepab hsb aciopia Byxop-
CKoii a,HBa.iH3aiiiH. (C6opaHKb Hhbbi, 1893, i. 1,
exp. 20-71). *7267.20, 1893, vol. I
— JyaaxHKb. Il3b yaeOanxb rojioBb exaparo 6ap-
ayaa. (Coopaaab Hhbh, 1890). *7267.20, 1890
Mapbobb, n. J. /I,paMa aa rayxoMB xyxoplj. Pa3-
caa3B. (Coopanab Hhbh, 1894, x. 1, exp. 237-275).
*7267.20, 1894, vol. I
MAPAHHcaiH, A. [neeB/i;.], CMompii BECxyacEBb, A. A.
Maciobb, H. il). JI,pyrB Apyra ae noaa.xH. HoBteib.
(Coopanab Hhbh, 1892, x. 1, exp. 296-416).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. I
— IlebflBH BO.iH. (CSopanab Hhbh, 1891, x. 1, 2).
*7267.20, 1891, vols. i, 2
— M'feexo no npoxeaiiia. HoBtexa. (iKypa. Hnsa,
1894). *7262.12, 1894
— Oahiib H3B MBOXHXB. HoBiexb. (CSopaHab
Hhbh, 1893, x. 2). *7267.20, 1893, vol. 2
Meinhardx, Adalbert. Ilexopia o,^HoroMararoHOBaro
OpeBHa. HepeBOAB. (CoopaHab Hhbh, 1893, x. 2,
exp. 389-426). *7267.20, 1893, vol. 2
Meisxer, Friedrich. Bypn aa Mop-h h Sypn bb
cepTOi. HoBe.ixa $p. Lepaepa [iieeBj.]. (C6op-
BHab Hhbh, 1891, x. 1, exp. 106-169).
*7267.20, 1891, vol. I
MEPEBiaoBcaiH, JI^. JTerea^a 0 ^paaHHcal; Aecns-
caoMb. (COopanab Hhbh, 1891, x. 1. exp. 499-522).
*7267.20, i8gi, vol. I
Mhhaebb, I. n. Ilajiiaealfl eaasaH h xerea^H eo6-
paaaHH bb KaMaoHi bb 1875 r. Cn6., 1876. 3023.56
Mhxah.iobb, a. $. 9eenpb. Ilexopna. aoBiexb hsb
jpeBae-iiepeaAeaoii ffiHBHH. C116., 1892. 3065.108
Mopeaiii, H. [aceBA-], cMompu .'lEBE;;EBb, H. K.
Myppb, K. Paaiiaa .11060B1.. IIoBicxb. (Coopanab
Hhbh, 1892, x. 4, exp. 355-410).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
Herpacobb, H. a. IIo.iHoe eoopaaie cxHxoxBopcaiM.
1842-1872. Il3.li,. 4, eb nop™., iliaacHMH.ie h 6iorpa-
(l)uaeeauMb ouepaoMb. CaO., 1886. 5067.27
— CxHxoxBopeaia, cMompu To.xexou, Tp. A. K. h
H. A. HEaPAcoBb.
— Mopo3b apacHHH-aocb. lled-nosed frost. Cb
aopxp. Boston, 1886. 3060a. 17
HEMHPOBHBb-.HAH'IEHaO, B. II. Jl(api.H A’AH'iyX-
anaa h SaaaHpeaiH xeaopb 6e3b rpaain. IIoBliexb.
(JKypa. Hhbh, 1893). *7262.12, 1893
— Jl(Bopen,b A.ib-Maacypa. no3Ma-xereH,Jia. (C6op-
HHab Hhbh, 1893, x. 1, crp. 259-278).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. I
— JI,opa. IIoBicxb. (JKypa. Hiibh, 1892).
*7262.12, 1892
— JKhbhb aaab oaa ecxb. Poiianb. (JKypa. IlHsa,
1890). *7262.12, 1890
— 3aroBopHxo. Paecaaeb. (Coopanab Hhbh, 1889,
exp. 3-42). *7267.20, 1889
— 3oxoxo, 30.X0X0, 30.XOXO ! (C6opHHab Hiibh, 1891,
X. 2, exp. 340-404). *7267.20, 1891, vol. 2
— Kaab oiiH pa30in.incb. Pascaasb. (COopiiHEb
Hiibh, 1892, x. 1, exp. 515-623). *7267.20, 1892, vol. i
— Ky.iHCH. HoB'tcxb. (JKypa. Hhbh, 1885).
*7262.12, 1885
— MnpajEH. (JKypa. Hnaa, 1892). *7262.12, 1892
— Hoaa Oeacoiiaua. MiipaHta, iioBicxa, oaepaii h
paacaasH. Ca6., 1892. 3068.132
— llaxMOCb. IIoBicrL. (JKypa. Hnaa, 1887).
*7262.12, 1887
— Ilo^b 3BOHb aojxoaoxoBb. Poniaiib. (JKypa.
Hiibh, 1889). *7262.12, 1889
IIoBiiaoBA, E. Ho yr.iaMb h nojBa.iaMb. Bh.ib.
Paseaaab. (C6opanab Hhbh, 1892, x. 4, exp. 411-
485). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
Noel, A. )!(oroBopb. Paacaasb A. Hosxa. Ilope-
Bojib. (COopimab Hhbh, 1890). *7267.20, 1890
OxAPEBb, H. Pyccaaa noxaeaiiaa xHxepaxypa xix
crojiixia. Oxji. 1. CrHxoxBopeaia. .loiuoas, 1861.
3036.20
OAOEBcaiH, Ka. B. 0. Coaiiaeiiifl. Cn6., 1844. 3 x.
3064.116
CodepManie. — I. PyccKia no'iii. 2. HoMamnie paai'ouopu.
3. Pascicaati nyTemecTBeHHHKa. — Ouutu paacKasa o
H HOBUxt npeAaHiflxt. — OrpUBKii iis'l necipLixt cKasoKt. -
CMbcfc.
Op.xobckih, K. CHXbHHii ac-ioisiitb. Poiiain,. (JKypa.
Hhbh, 1893). *7262.12, 1893
OcxpoBcaia, A. H. Hoxiioe coGpaaie co’iiiaeHiH.
C116., 1885. 8 X. 3062.32
CodepManie. CeMeitHaa uapriiHa. — Cboh .tioah — coq-
TeMCH ! KoMe^ifl. — yipo woJOAaro ^eJOBfeKa. Ci^ghm. — Bt.Aaa.fl
HeBiCTa. KoaieAifl- — He bi. cboh caHH ne caAHCB. KoMeAifl.
3. CiAHOCTL He nopoKX. KoweAifl, nocBflmeKa IIpOBy Miixafi-
jOBH'iy CaAOBCKOMy. — He tek'b jkhbii Kaicx xo^ierca. HapOAHafl
ApaMa. — qyacoMT. niipy noxMt-ifce. KoMeAifl. — JI,oxoAHoe
wtcTo. KoMCAifl. — IIpasAHiiqHUH cohi* — ao oOtAJi. Kapijiiibi
mockobckoh sHsuii. — He cohijiiicb xapaKiepaMH. KapTnuu moc-
KOBCKOll XIISHU.
3. Cboh codaKii rpusyTca, HyjKaa He npacTaBau. KnpTunu
Works in Russian
2I0CK0BCK0U xiiBHii. — SaB tMB noiijemt, to ii Bafljerab {/Ke-
uuTb6a Ea.iL3aMUHOBa). KapTiiHH mockobckou beiibhii. — CTapuii
Apyrt .lyBrae hobux^ asyx'b. KapTnau uockobckoS aiiiaHii. —
BocnuxaHHUna. Koiie;;ia. — Tposa. Jpaaa. — TaaeaHe jHii.
CaeHBI n3B MOCEOBCKOS aiUSHlI.
4. Ppixt Aa 6t;(a na koto ho ffinseTB. Jl|paaa. — Koataa
SaxapiiiT'bMiiHHHijCyxopyK'B. iIpaMaTiiTecKaH xpoHUKa (1611—
1612). — UlyiHiiKn. KapTimbt iioceobceoS siibhii. — BoeBoja
(CoH-L Ha Boari). KojieAia, bx craxaxx cx npoaoroMx.
5. IlyHiiHa. Ci;eHH U3X moceobceoiI sushh. — Ha Oohkomx
MioTi. KoMoaia. — JtaiuTpiii CaMOSBaneux u BacH.Tiii lUyiicKiii.
JI.paMaTHHecKaa xpoHiiKa.
6. TymuHO. JIlpajiaTiiBecKaa xpoHnaa bx CTiixaxx. (CeHTaOpx
H OEiaOpx 1606 r.) — Bacuauca Me.ieHTxeBa. Apasia. — Ha bch-
Karo Myapeaa ;^OBOaxHO npocTOTxt. Koiioaia.
7. He Bce Koxy Mac.iaHaaa. CBeau U3X moceobckoB siiaHii. —
■Itcx. KoMeaia. — E:BineHBia ashbiti. Kosiejia. — I'opaaee
cepaue. KoMejia.
8. He 6h.io hu rpoma, ja B;^py^x aaiHHx. KoMeAia. — Komiikx
xvii CTO.TtTia. Kojienia bx cmxaxx. — CatrypoaKa. BeceHHaa
CKasaa. — HosAnaa jto6obx. CueHU iiax a;ii3Hu aaxoaycixa.
— ..IpaMain'iecKie nepeBoj;H. Cii6., 1872. 5062.14
— He laKT. ffiHBH KaKB xoaeiCH. HapoAiiaa ^paiia.
MocKBa, 1888. 5069.31
Otbep;kehhhe xyioatHHKii. [Cipamma not iiCTopin
learpa]. (IIsb CiBepHaro BicTHiiKa, kh. 5).
5062.33
Hetpobb, n. BarpoBaa im.TB. (PyccKie bb IlapniKi
BO Bpesifl KoMiiyHH). HobIictb. (jKypH. HuBa, 1884).
*7262.12, 1884
— Il3B-3a Morn.iH. PaacKasB h3b iojKHo-c.iaBflHCKou
BoftuH. (/KypH. Hnsa, 1886). *7262.12, 1886
— Pa^oBaiiCKaa laima. IIoBicTB. (/Kypn. Hiisa.
1885). *7262.12, 1885
IIo.iEBoft, n. H. BpaiBa-conepHnKH. Ilciopn'i.
poMaHB. (IKypH. Hiisa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
— Bb oBe'H.eu niKypi. PascKasB. (CSopiiuKB
IlnsH, 1893, T. 1, cip. 499-539).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. I
— 3i.io A;oca^HTe.iBHoe A'feao. Ilcropii’i. poiianB.
IKypn. Husa, 1892). *7262.12, 1892
— IIcTopia jByxB annynoBB. (CSopnnKB Hiibh,
1892, T. 2, cip. 72-91). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 2
— Ko.ieco (jiGpiyiiH. lIcTopm. paacKasB. (IKypH.
Hnsa, 1890). ’ *7262.12, 1890
— KopeHB 3aa. IIcTopna. poiianB. (/KypH. Hiiaa,
1891). *72’62.i2, 1891
— IleHapoKOMB. Il3B TBepcKHXB npenaHifi. (C6op-
HHKB Hhbh, 1891, T. 2, cip. 541-561).
*7267.20, 1891, vol. 2
— HenoKynHoe. HoBiciB. (Coophhkb Hhbh, 1891,
T. 1, CTp. 334-383). *7267.20, 1891, vol. i
— HnEor^a — nopyKoS. ncTopna. pascuasB. (C6op-
HHKB Hhbh, 1892, t. 4, cip. 486-502).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
— Hoco.ib PocyiapeBB. IIcTopn’i. pascKaaB. (C6op-
HHKB Hhbh, 1890, crp. 25-105). *7267.20, 1890
— IlaiHo. IIoBicTB. (/KypH. Hhbh, 1894).
*7262.12, 1894
no.7E3!AEBB, A. II. CTHXOTBOpenia. HojIB pe.AaK-
nieii Ape n. BBe^eHCKaro. Cb nopip. (Coophhkb
Hhbh, 1892). 3065.112
— CraxoTBopema, CMOmpu Opapebb. PyccKaa no-
laeHHaa anTepaiypa xix CTo.iiTia. Cip. 119-181.
3036.20
Ho.iohckih, H. n. BasHMB Po-ieiaeBB. PascKasB.
(/Kypn. Hhbh, 1884). *7262.12, 1884
— BeaepHifi sbohb. Cthxh. Cho., 1890. 3064.109
II0.10HCKIH, B. n. IIcKymeuie. PascitasB. (/Ky-pn.
IIuBa, 1885). *7262.12, 1885
— IIob4ctl 0 HpaB^i hcthhhoS h 0 KpnBj.i .lyKa-
Bou. (/Kypn. HiiBa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
— Hyatia poan. KoMe;;ia. (CoopniiKB Hhbh, 1894,
T. 1, CTp. 3-91. *7267.20, 1894, vol. I
IIotaheuko, II. H. BesB 6010. HoBicTB. (C6opHnKB
Hhbh, 1894, crp. 385-433). *7267.20, 1894
— ByKeiB. KoMe^ia. (C6opHnKB Hhbh, 1891, x. 3,
CTj). 121-137). *7267.20, 1891, vol. 3
— ^Bts^a. PoiiaHB. (CSopHHKB Hhbh, 1893, x. 2)-
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 2
— Ma.ieHbKaa nrpa. HoBicxB. (CSopunKB Hhbh,
1892, X. 4, exp. 30-87). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
Hpohckih, C. y aysoro oaara. PascKasB lOHKepa.
(CoopHHKB Hhbh, 1894, exp. 597-629).
*7267.20, 1894
nyuiKHHB, A. C. no.iHoe eoOpanie eonnHenift. Il3;i;.
2, no^B peAaKn,ieu P. H. reHHa;(n. Cn6., 1870. 6 x.
3063.14
CodepjKaHie. — \. .IiipaaecKia CTuxoTBopenia (cx i nopTp.
aBTopa). 2. UoexiBi, caasEH, h^chii BanaAEHxx c.iaBaax. 3. Eb-
reHiii OHtrnnx, pOManx bx ciiixaxx. Bopiicx roAVHOBX,
ApajiaTiiaecKia ci/eHU. 4. PoaiaHH a noB'icTii ; — Apanx IleTpa
Be.TiiKaro; .Ttxonncb ce.ia ropoximaj HoBtexa noKofinaro HBaaa
HexpoBUBa Bi.TKnHa; PocaaB.ieBx; HyfipoBCEia; KaaaxaHCEaa
AOBEa; HaEOBaa Aaaa. SaaaCEH. 5. OxpuBEa, aostexa, pas-
cEaaxi a ApaMaxaaecEia apoaBBeAenia; iEypaajxaxia a aexopaae-
CEia cxaxxa. 6. Uexopia HyraaeBCKaro fiyaxa.
— CxHxoxBopeHia, CMompu Opapebb. PyeeKaa no-
xaeHHaa anxepaxypa xix exo.xixia. Cxp. 1-108.
3036.20
Eenneville, S. de. HoBiexn ;(.xa jixefi oxb naxn
j;o jeeaxH .lixB. IlepeBo^B eB (jipannyseKapo.
MoeKBa, 1835. 5069a. 26
Robinson, F. Mabel. HaaHB KajinaHiH. Cospe-
jieHHHH IIp.xaHAeKifi pojianB. Cno., 1889. 4511. 114
PoBHucKiH, A. MixH.ia BB op.xa, a nona.ia bb
copoKy. KoMOAia. OAeeea, 1888. 5069.32
Ph.ibebb, K. $. CoHHHema h nepenneKa. IIsj. 2
exo Aonepn, hoab peAaKuieii H. A. EijipeMOBa. Cn6.,
1874. 3067.43
— CxHxoxBopeHia, CMompu Opapebb. PyeeKaa no-
xaeHHaa .iHxepaxypa xix exo.xixia. Cxp.‘ll8-130.
3036.20
Ca.iiacb, pp. E. A. BapHHH-KpeexBaHKH. Ilexopna.
pojiaHB. (/KypH. Hnaa, 1889). *7262.12, 1889
— BpnpaAHpeKaa BHyaKa. MoeKoaeKaa 6h.ib.
(/Kypn. HHBa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
— Bb exapoH MoeKBi. Ilexopna. poiiaiiB. (/Kypn.
Hhbh, 1884); Cn6., 1885. *7262.12, 1884; 3065.118
— )i;atexxaxypa. HoBiePB. (/Kypn. IlnBa, 1893).
*7262.12, 1893
— KyAecHHKB. IIcxopHH. poMaHB. (IKvpn. Hnsa,
1886). *7262.12, 1886
— Mn.x.iioHB. PouaHB. (iKypn. Hnsa, 1885).
*7262.12, 1885
— OHB-ae... Pa3CKa3B. (/Kypn. HnBa, 1888).
*7262.12, 1888
— C.xyatnxe.xB Boxa. Ilexopna. poiiaiiB. (/Kypn.
HnBa, 1892). *7262.12, 1892
— CMyxHxe.xb. (COophhkb Hhbh, 1891, x. 1, exp. 3-
33). ' *7267.20, 1891, vol. I
— TaKie ihh. PaseKasB. (CSophhkb Hhbh, 1892,
X. 2, cxp. 483-535). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 2
120
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Cajiacb, rp. E. A. TapTiO(l)o'iKa. BejnKocBiiCKaa
noBicTB. (/KypH. Huita, *7262.12, 1894
— ^IyH-KyH;^3e. IICTOpni. poMaui,. (iKvpH. Hnsa,
1887). *7262.12, 1887
Ca-tthkob-b, M II. HeBnHHue pascKasu II. III,ej-
pHHa [nceBA-]- Cno., 1868. 5065.18
— CarapH Bi nposi H. UlejpiiHa [ncesj.]. Cno.,
1863. 5065.27
Cebephhb, H. Onepifl roaoBv. PaacKast. (Coop-
HHKE Hhbh, 1890). ■ *7267.20, 1890
Cemehhoe HTenie. /Kypna.iE poiianoBE, noBicieft n
pascKasoBE. Ilpnaokenie ke H.T.iJOCip. raserh
_ HeBa.“ 11-fi rojE (1883). Cno., 1881:.
♦5061.9 (1883, Suppl.)
Chbhphke, ,T(. IlepBHe CTy;5eHTH. PascKasE. (IlaE
OtBepHaro BicTHHKa, kh. 1. 3064.136
CnsoBE. Co.ioMOHia Ca6ypoBa. IIcTopna. pa3CKa.3E
XVI BtKa. (CSopHHKE Hiibh, 1892, T. 1, cip. 52-129).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. I
Cmuphobe, a. n. CTapHii yanTe.TE. Pa3CKa3E.
(CSopmiKE Hiibh, 1892, 1. 1, cip. 243-288).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
CoJOBBEBE, B. C. IlBrnannnKE [XponnKa neiHpexE
noKo.iiHiii]. (/Kypn. HnBa, 1884). *7262.12, 1884
— -Hocataiiie ropoaTOBH.“ XpoHnna. (iKypn.
HnBa, 1886). *7262.12, 1886
Spielberg, Hans von, [nceBj.], avompu Zobeltitz,
Hans von.
Ctahhukih, H. IIcTopia ojnoro Ta.iaHTa. HoBiciB.
(iKypn. HnBa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
— .Tio6HTejB niBinxE niniiE. PaacKasE. (C6op-
HHKE HnBH, 1893, T. 3, cip. 293-362).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
— HiiyxE. PaacKasE. (CoopnnKE Hhbh, 1891,
T. 3, cip. 331-406). *7267.20, 1891, vol. 3
— CnpoTH. PaacKasE. (CoopnnKE Hhbh, 1.893,
T. 1, exp. 540-570). *7267.20, 1893. vol. I
CTAHBKOBnaE, K. M. KapxnHKH nopcKoii snann.
(CSopnnKE HnBH, 1894, cip. 578-593).
*7267.20, 1894
Sterx, Adolf. Hto cnacao ? HoBe.T.ia. HepcBOjiE.
(CSopnHKE Hhbh, 1893, i. 3, crp. 629-692).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
Sto-we, Harriet E. Beecher. Xnsnna ja^n Tona.
Haj. 2, CE KapTHHaJin. Cn6., 1871. 2393.50
— Xnainna aajn Tojia. HoBiciB P-kh Cxoy, paa-
CKaaannaa atxaiiE P-Keio A. na.iBMepE. HepeBOjE
CE anraiftcKaro. Haa;. 3. Cn6., 1874. 2394.65
Cxr.i.xn, 0. C. Ppoaa. HostexE. (CoopnnKE Hhbh,
1892, X. 4, exp. 88-143). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
Teh.iobe, B. HiinepaxpHna Geojopa. Ilcxopnn.
onepKE. (C6opHHKE Hhbh, 1894, exp. 517-543).
*7267.20, 1894
Theuriex, Andre. OnacHHa napn. HepeBojE.
(C6opHHKE Hhbh, 1891, x. 1, 2).
*7267.20, 1891, vols. I, 2
— Taiina repxpyjH. HepeBOXB. (CoopnnKE Hhbh,
1890, exp. 334-443). *7267.20, 1890
TEPnnroPEBE, C. H. CxpaxoHE CxeSe.xBnHHE. Ho-
Bt.cxB. (iKypn. Hnna, 1892). *7262.12, 1892
To.icxoh, rp. A. K. Honnoe coCpanie coannenin.
Cno., 1882. 4 X. 5061.11
CodepjuaHie. — I. lIpeaiicjOBie. ABToSiorpalmieCKiri oiepsE.
IIo3MU, nOBtcTii, AP^HU : — loaHHi, ^aMaoKUH'B. rptmHiiita.
3,oeT>-aijraH'B. .Ajxumuke. Bfci.iHHU, SajjaABi, npaiaH, ntcHH,
oaepKH. KpuMCKie oaepsa. IlepeBOAH. 2. IIoaMH, noBtcTH,
Apasfu: — UocaAHHE^b. Ilopiperi (nOBtcTb ciasaxE). Ipa-
EOHE. Ebi.iuubi, 6ajLjaAU, npuTan, bEchii, oiepKii. IlepeBOAti.
3. 4paMaTu<iecKaB ipoAOria : — CaepTB loaima fpoaBaro. Ilapt
OeoAopE. IlapB BopncE. 4. KHaat Cepe6paBH3, BOsicTb Bpe-
ueab loaaBa I'poaBaro.
— n H. Hekpacobe. CinxoxBopeuia. Cno., 1881.
3066.27
T0.1CXOH, J. H. Coannenia. Ilaj. 4. MocKBa,
1880. T. 1, 3-11. 3064.27
CodepManie. — 1. J.tTCTBo. Oipo’iecTBo. IOhoctb. 3. Hu-
6tr'b. PySsa aica. CeBacxonojb. Bexp-feqa bi expa^t cb
HOCKOBCKUMB 3HaK03n>iMX>. CenewHoe cqacxie. Mexexfc. IIo-
jusyioEa. 4. ^e;^a^o^HHecKia cxqtlb o napoiHOMB o6pa30Ba-
Hiu. 113*6 coBHHeHiu u nepeBOAOBi A^xeS. 5-8, Bodna h
Mupit. 8. IIpiLioseHie cxaxbii 0 EavnaHin i2>ro roAB. 9-11. ABHa
KapeHnna.
— Anna Kapenana. PosianE. MocKBa, 1878. 3 x.
5062.15
Topxebckih, K. 3a jynejaiiH. PascKasE. (iKypn.
Hnna, 1887). ’ *7262.12, 1887
TyppEHEBE, II. C. Comnenia. MocKBa, 1880. 10 x.
5063.17
CodepManie. — 1. JnxepaxypHHa n zaxeScKia sasitxEii. lipii-
iH^ecBia cxaxBii. HeBpoxorn. IlepeBOAU. 2. 3anBCEH oxoi-
HQEa. 3. PyABHi. ,3tBopaHCEoe XHtsAO. 4. Ha saHynt. Omu
II a^th. 5. J.biM'b. Hobb. 6. AHApefi Eo.iocob'b. EpexTepi..
Tpn nopxpexa. Xha'B. HtxymEOB'B. JI.HeBHHE'B xiimHaro Be.io-
B:tEa. Tpn Bcxp^qn. ilvMy. HoexoaxHu ABopt. Jsa npiaxexa.
7. SaxHinse. HepenHCKa. Hkob^ UacEiHEOB'b. ^•ayci'B, paa-
CKa33. IIoisAKa b:b Hoxtcbe. Aca. HepBaa .nodoBB. 8. Ilpna-
paKH. JoBoxBHO. Codasa. Ilcxopia xeuiGHaHxa EpryHOBa.
BpiiraAiip'B. HeCBacxnaa. CxpaHHaa nexopia. Cxenaoil Ko-
poxB Jiip:B. 9. CxyEi... cxyet.... cxyK*B!... cxyAia. Bein-
Hia boah« nyHHHi» n Ba6ypnHt (PaacKas^ Uexpa HexpoBuqa
B.). TacEj. CoHi. PaacEaa'B oxiia AxeKcta. 10. C^eHIlI n
EOMexin: — HeocxoposHOCXb. BeaAenesEe. Fa^ xohko, xani h
psexca. Hax-ii6HnE^. Xoxocxhk'B. Saaxpas'B y npeABOAnxexa.
H^cai^'B b:b a^P^bh^. HpoBDHi^iaxEa. PaarOBop'B na doxbmou
Aopori.
— Ai'Di'*’- 2. .TefinnnrE, 1876. 3068.26
— 3anncKn oxoxniiKa. .lennnnxE, 1876 ; Cno., 1880.
3068.25; 5067.22
— Oxhh n ;itin. .leuini,HrE, 1869. 3068.24
TxoPKEBCKiil, K. B. CyxKH na nosmiin. PascKasE.
(CoopnnKE Hhbh, 1893,' x. 1, exp. 278-303).
*7267.20, 1893. vol. I
$ohe-Bh3hhe, A- n. CoHnnenia. Ho.xnoe coopa-
nie. PejaKiiia Ape. II. BBejencKaro. Ce nopxp.
(CSopnnKE Hhbh, 1893). 3064.128
Xemhhuepe, II. II. Bacnn n CKasKH. Ce nopxp.
Cn6., 1820. 5066.16
XoiiHKOBE, A. C. CxnxoiBopenia, CMompu Oiapebe.
PyccKaa noiaennaa jnxepaxypa xix cxo.xfexia.
Cxp. 211-226. ' 3036.20
— Aminxpift CasioaBanenE. Tpare^ia. (PyccKift
ApxHBE, X. 24. MocKBa, 1886). *70603.1.24
ZoBELXixz, Hans von. HepBaa jiooobe Ma.ienbKon
npHHneccH. HoBiciE Panca (j)OHE-inini.TE6epra
[nceBj,.]. (CSopnnKE Hhbh, 1888). *7267.20, 1888
Hexobe, a. HMenHHH. (Hse OtBepnaro BicxnnKa,
1889). 3064135
HyxBHHCKift, A., CMOmpu AtAHACEEBE-HysEnncKin,
A.
Hioimnou, 0. Ann.TOMaxE. KoMexia-4)apcE. (C5op-
nnKE HnBH, 1893, x. 1, cxp. 688-721).
*7267.20, 1893. vol. I
Works in Russian
IIlEBnEiiKo, T. r. o6npnHK’i. TBopnEi. Tomb 1.
Ko63apb. Cii6., 1883. 5062.17
Shakespe.4re. UleKcrnipt cb AHr.nftcKaro II.
Kenepa. MocKsa, 1811. 2 t. *#0.4064.2
CodepjKUHie. — 1. Pu’iapAB II; I’eHpiixB IV; Teupust \‘;
reBpiixt \'I (uacTb 1 II 2). 2. I’eHpnxB VI (lacib 3); PimapAB
III.; PeHpiixB Vlll ; KoMe^ia oinii6oK-b; MaaOeTB; yapomeHie
CTponTiiBoil; Bee xopomo, aio xopomo KOHan.ioci.; KopioaaHB.
— TpaMaTHiecKia coMBHenia. IlepeBojB H. Kei-
aepa. MocKBa, 1861. 3 t. **G. 4064.3
Codepjx-aHie. — 1. Kopo.ib loaHHB; Pii'iapAB II; Penpaxi. IV.
2. I'eHpuxB V; Penpaxt VI. 3. Puiap^B ill; PeKpaxt VIII;
Koiie^ia omiifiOKB; MaafieTi..
— BeHeniflHCKiu KyneiiB. JpaMa. IlepeBe.iB cb
Anr.iificKaro BacH.iifi Hkhmobb. Cno., 1833.
»G. 4064.4
— FaM.ieTB. Tparejifl. IlepeBOjB A. Kponeoepra.
Il3x 2. MocKBa, 1861. No. 4 in **G. 4064.5
— raM.ieTB, npnniiB J^aiCKifi. IlepeBojB II. A.
noaesaro. No. 3 in **G. 4064.6
— Kopo.TB .TiipB. Tparejia. IlepeBe.iB B. flan-
MOBB. Cno., 1833. No. 2 in **G. 4064.4
— Kopo.iB PnaapuB Tpeiift. ^paMa. IlepeBojB
A.. B. TpyaniHEHa. Cn6., 1862.
No. 2 in **G. 4064.6
— MaaoeiB. Tpare;iia. IlepeBe.iB M. B[poHaeHKo].
Cno., 1837. No. 3 in **G. 4064.4
— MaaocTB. Tparej;ia. nepeBo;iB A. KponeSepra.
MocKBa, 1862. No. 2 in **G. 4064.5
— OTe.1.10, BeneniaHCKin ManpB. ^"^paMa. Ilepe-
Be.iB B. .laaapeBCKin. Cn6., 181.5.
No. 3 in #*G. 4064.5
— OTe.1.10. Tpare^ia. IlepeBOAB n. II. BeHH6epra.
Cn6., 1864. **G. 4064.6
Shakespe.are. Po.tb Pnnapja III n3B Tpare^in
lIIeKcinipa. HepenoAB H. Koinepa. XapnaoBB,
1863. 6596.26
— PoMeo n Jl,aty.iBeTTa. Tpare^ia. IlepeBejB H.
PociioBmeHKO. Mocasa, 1861. #*G. 4064.5
Schiller. Op.ieancaaa jitsa. no3Ma. Ile-
peBojB iKyaoBcaaro. (/KvaoBcain. CTuxoTBopenia.
7 H3;i. IIoaB pe;iaKnien II. A. EiJipeMOBa. Cn6.,
1878. Tomb 2, ctp. 150-301). 3066.33.2
IIIH.10BB, B. noc.ii noaroH pas.iyan. [MocRBa,
1887.] 3064.124
IIlTE.ibUHErB, A. HeBo.iLHHn.a. IIoBicTB. (iKypn.
Hnsa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
IHet.iobb, II. y OTn,a Ioanna KponniTajTcaaro.
PascaasB oneBHjn,a. (CSopniiaB Hhbh, 1892, t. 4,
cip. 144-186). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
IIIejphhb, H. [nceB;i.], CMompu Ca.ithkobb, M. II.
Ebers, G. IncycB. noBicTBOBanie h3b 6H6.iefi-
canxB BpeMenB. (Hvypn. Hnsa, 1890).
#7262.12, 1890
K)hkepb, E. Ha BiopoMB n.iani . PascaaaB. (C6op-
hheb Hiibu, 1891, T. 2, cip. 637-706).
#7267 20, 1891, vol. 2
UcHHCKiH, I. I. AMepnaaniiH. (CoopnnEB Hhbh,
1888). *7267.20, 1888
— ncaaTe.iB npna.iH)neHin. IIoBicTB. (iKypn.
Hnna, 1893). *7262.12, 1893
— K.iajiB. PoManB. (JKi'pn. HiiBa, 1890).
*7262.12, 1890
— HeTepovprcaaa noBtciB. MocKBa, 1885.
3064.133
HAyim, IICKYCCTBO H JIT’.
Amephkahuh bb HeiepSypri. J^pyaLecain coio3b
Poccin H AMepHKH, n noTpoSnoe onneanie mohh-
Topa MianTonoMO. Cn6., 1866. 3068.150
Bapahobb, M. Ma.ienbaie o6opBaHiiH. (IIsb khb-
HH 3a6pouienHHXB jiTeu). Cno. 5064.24
Baphiebb. B. n. OcnoBania yro.ioBnaro cyAonpona-
Bo;iCTBa, CB npEMinenieMB rb PocciftcaoMy yro.ioB-
HOMy cy3;onpoH3B03,CTBy. Cn6., 1841. 7616.57
Backhub, B. 06in,ecTBeHHHa pa6oTH bb Poccin.
OnepicB. (CoopHHKB Hhbh, 1892, t. 4, cip. 531-
560). *7267.20, 1892, vol. 4
Becbaa CTapn;a co BnyaaMH. Cno. 5605.34
BHB.TEncaAa nciopia, coapamenno HSB.Tenennaa hbb
CBameHHHXB KnnrB Beixaro n Hosaro Baaiia.
113.5. 4. Kapaepya, 1861. 7412.25
Bhb.hh. Pocnoaa namero Incyca Xpacia Hobbtu
SaBiiB, na c.iaBflHCKOMB n pyc'caoMB nsHa'i;. Cn6.,
1822. 3416.28
— Pocnoja Hamero Incyca Xpnexa Hobhh SaaiTB.
Cn6., 1823 ; JLefinnnrB, 1850 ; Joexohb, 1862.
341625; *B. 6014.16; 74193.104
— HcaaTHpB HJH Knnia XBa.ieHiu. .Ioh^ohb, 1862.
No. 2 in 74193.104
Brandt, A. E. nejarornnecain aapTHnan hsb Mipa
ffiHBOTHHXB. (IIpHaoseHie KB jKypn. Hnaa, 1890,
CTp. 106-137). *7267.20, 1890
Brehm, a. E. AaiaTcaan cieiiB h en ({layna. '
OnepKB. IlepeBojB. {C6opHHaB Hhbh, 1892, t. 1,
cip. 202-229). *7267.20, 1892, vol. i
— .lica H oxoTHHnifi npoMHce.iB bb Ch6hph. Ile-
pcBOAB. (C6opHHaB Hhbh, 1892, t. 2, cip. 120-161).
*7267.20, 1892, vol. 2
— HyiemecTBie no Cnoapn. HepeBO^B. (C5op-
HHKB Hhbh, 1893, t. 2, CTp. 183-206).
*7267.20, 1893, vol. 2
— Cipana h .xioan na noporaxB Hn.ia. OnepaB.
HepeBO^B. (C6opHHKB Hhbh, 1893, t. 2, cip. 671-
700). *7267.20, 1893, vol. 2
Bphkhepb. BncTaBaa bb Bini n HCTopin My3HKH.
(CoopnHaB Hhbh, 1892, t. 4, ctp. 186-222).
*7267.20, 1890
Bjtaebb, H. B. HiaoTopna npH-iosenin reopin
9.T.THnTnnecKnxB (jij'HKHift kb Tcopin (jiynanift iipe-
PHBHHXB. MoCKBa, 18^, 85. **E. 2203.73
BrPBBHOBB, B. IIpory.iKa cb aiTBMH no Poccin.
Cn6., 1837. 4 t. 3069.143
Eya.TBCKifi, II. B. AnaTOMnnecKoe oiracanie . . .
npeBpaiHaro no.T02teHia cepjna [n] BcixB 6o.ii.ninxB
KpoBenocHHXB 5KH.1B . . . Cn6., 1829.
No 2 in *7720.8
— AnaTOMHKo-naio.'iorHnecKoe onneanie ^Bonnofi
MaTKH . . . Cno., 1832. No. 3 in *7720 8
122
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ByajiCKift, II. B. 0 Bpe^i oit HG.ininHaro Kypeiiia
TaoaKa. Cno., 1862. 7995-37
— KDSnjiefl SO'-iiTHeS Me^uunHCnoft c.iyaiCbi, . . .
1861: ro^a. Ci nopipeioMt. Cii6., 1865. 5060.5
Bwhuh Iocn(|ii>. Il3;i 4. C116., 18;^. 75893.164
Bachhbka. 1I3A. 3. C116., 1839. 9o. 5 in 3069.139
Bbejehckih, a. II. BcejCHHaa be npe;i;cTaB.ieHiflXE
'le.ioB-ljKa. nony.iflpHHH oiepKB. (CoopanKE Hhbu,
1893, T. 3, cip. 146-187). *7267.20, 1893, vol. 3
BEPnrHHE, r. Il3E HCAaBHaro iii)ora.iaro. (Crjja-
unuu n3E HCTopia cjiaBaHCKO-Typeu,Kofl 6opi>ou).
(IKypH. Hnaa, 1^5). *7262.12, 1885
ViviAX, T. Tpn pasroBopa CBameannKa ce npn-
xoffiaHajiH 0 HCTHHHOME nj'TH Ko cnaceHiio. II3;^. 3.
Cn6., 1837. 75893.166
B0.IETEPE. 9. A. Maiepia.!!! ;i.ia 9THorpa(|(iH Ja-
THincKaro n.ieiieHH BHieScKoS rySepam. HacTE 1.
Cn6., 1890. 3062.107
Bockpechhu ;i;eHE. Cn6., 1839. No. 15 in 3069.139
BocnoMHHAHiE npH aaKAio'ieHiH ro^a. Il3j. 4. C116.,
1836. 75893.165
BocToaHOE noMopEe, 1865 (lK)H.-Jl|eK.), 1866 r. Hn-
KOjaeBCKE Ha Anypi. 1865,66. 2 t. *3060.110
Bocxoae. JKypHa.iE yaeHO-anTepaTypHHfi h no.in-
THaecKiii. I'oae 1889, 90. Cn6., 1889, 90. 5 t.
*7267.15
HE;it.iEHAa Xpohhka Bocxom- Toae 8, 9. Cno.,
1889, 90. 2 T. *50603.6
HpiMoaenie k-l Bocxo;iy [*7267.15].
Bphj;ckih, II. Ho noBo^y IIo.iECKaro Bonpoca.
Cn6., 1863. 5065.15
BcEOBmm Ka.ieHAapE Ha 1889 poue. Gu6., 1888.
3065.116
Bhctabkh. BuciaBKa be ^InKaro. (jKypn. Hnsa,
1893). *7262.12, 1893
— yKa3aTe.iE PyccKaro oTji.ia $H.iajie.’iL(|HfiCKOH
iieaiAyHaponHOH BHCiaBKH 1876 roja. C116., 1876.
4029.74
Hirsch, M. Co6paHie npHiiipoBE, 4>opMy.iE n 3a-
AaaE H3E ByKBeHHaro BuaHC.iema h a.ireopH. Ile-
peBe.iE .1. KHpnnaeBE. Cn6., 1832. 7939-22
rO-IHIHEBE, II. A.IeSoME pyKOHHCHaPO CHHO;iHKa
(Boropo^Hn;epoat;iecTBeHCKOH uepKBH ce.ia K.ihmob-
CKaro . . . ) 1746 r. MocKBa, 1890. ***3060.107
rpnropoBHHE, JI,. B. IIpory.iKa no BpMHTaacy. Cn6.,
1865. 3065.117
Fpote, HnKO.iaH. CHOBH;i'feHia, khke npe^jieTE Ha-
yauaro aHa.iH3a. KiesE, 1878. 7600.41
I’ptxE He 6e3jii.’inu;a. 1I3A. 7. Cn6., 1836. 75893.168
Jto.iropyKOBE, KH. A. B. MecMepE h ero Haaa.TEHaa
leopia. Cno., 1846. 3069.138
jI,PEBHOCTH PocciflcKaro PocynapcTBa, HSAaimua no
BHCoaafmieMy noBe-iiniio. MocKsa, 1849-53. 8 t.
*Cab. 70.14.1
JI^PEBo nbancTBa. Cn6., 1839. No. 12 in 3069.139
JI,pya:ECKia coBim po.jHTe.iaME, Kacaiomieca jo boc-
nHiania exe nixen. 113^. 3. C116., 1838.
No. 3 in 3069.139
)IiificTBiE 6jaroAaTH be cepimi Ma.’ioaiTnen n'^BHn.H.
Cu6., 1839. No. 8 in 3069.139
E.TncEEBE, A. B. BKCKypcia na Ileii.TOH'fe. OaepKE.
(C6opHHKE Hhbh, 1891, T. 1, exp. 182-219).
*7267.20, 1891, vol. I
IKE.xnxoBCKAa, B. II. Ila SeperaxE IleuH n Tejiau.
(/Kypn. lIiiBa, 1892). *7262.12, 1892
JKypAB.iEBE, A. I. IIo.iHoe iicxopuaecKoe iiaB-ijcxie 0
ApeBHH.XE CXpnrO.lBHHKaXE H HOBUXE paCKO.lBHH-
KaxE xaKE naBUBaeMuxE cxapooCpaAnaxE. Ce 12-io
Kapx. ll3A. 5. C116., 1855. 5064.7
Bejehoh, a. KypcE MopcKaro Ka^excKaro Kopiiyca.
ApHOMexHKa. CnS., 1846. 5065.32
3aB.ioBCKiH, E. $. PoccincKaa cxaxncxHKa. Cn6.,
1832. 3064.119
IIbahobe, a. a. Ilaofipaacenia h3e CBamennon nc-
xopin ocxaB.ieHHuxE bckhbobe A. IlfianoBa. Bep-
.iHHE, 1879-87. 14 aacxeii be 4 x. ***Cab. 34 13.1
Hbahobe, C. a. ApxHxeKxypnua H3C.Tii;[OBauia, ce
iioacHHxe.iEHHJiE c.ioBOME Pnxap^a Bona. Bep-
.xnnE, 1892. ***Cab. 60.107.1
IIjimEHEUKifi, B. r. Paenpoexpanenie na .annennHn
ypaBiienifl Boo6ii],e cnoco6a 3fiaepa, j[.ia nacAiAosa-
nifl BctxE cjiyaaesE HnxerpnpyeMOCxn oahofo aacx-
naro bhae .innenniixE ypaBnenift Bxoparo nopnAKa.
Cn6., 1882. **£.5115.16
IlnocxPAnaEBE, A. A. )l|oHCxopHaecKift ae-iosIiKE
KaMennaxo BEKa no6epejKBa .laAoaccKaro oaepa.
Cn6., 1882. *3060.8
IoAHHOBE, a., CMOmpU JKyPAB.lEBE, A. I.
Kabkabckih Ka.xenAapE na 1864 xoae. Tn(I).incE,
1863. IIopxp. 5065.28
Kapa3hhe, H. H. Ha nyxn be Hhaiio. {/Kypn.
Hnsa, 1888). *7262.12, 1888
Kelly, William. JKh3he Bn.xbxejiEMa Ke.i.in. Ha-
BHAaxe.xbnafl noBicxE. Hba. 5. C116., 1837.
75893.170
Kemmepepe, P. (})ohe. HapcKoceAbCKin apeenaAE
n.iH coSpanie opyatia npHnaA.ieffiamaro Ero Be.xn-
necxBy PocyAapio Ibinepaxopy AaeKcanApy Hhko-
.xaeBHHy. Ho pncynKaiiE Pr. A. H. PoKuixy.ia h
BorAanoB^ ce noflCHHxeAbHHJiE xeKcxoiiE coexaB-
■xenHHME E. KeMMepepoME. Cn6., 1869.
***C3b. 59.18.2
Khxxaph, M. B. Kapxa KOKeBennaro iiponaBOACXBa
be Poccin. Cn6., 1875. 8013.58
Kpaxkoe nonnxie 0 ne-ioBiKlj. 6237.28
jIabpehxiii, h.xh noBicxb 0 fi.iaronecxHBOME KpeexE-
annai. IIba. 3. Cn6., 1836. 75893.171
JIa3Apebe, 11. $. Ke Bonpocy 0 npo([)eccioHaAbHOME
oSpasoBanin. (CiBepnan B-BcxnniiE. Kn. 6, Ota. 2,
exp. 15-38. Cn6.). 7593-85
.Ihxahebe, H. n. Byiiara h ApeBnifimia 6yMaaiHbia
MeABHHu,u BE Mockobckome rocyAapcxsi. Cn6.,
1891. 6111.21
.loBAHEBCKifi, H. II. IIo.iHoe co6paHie coimnenift
no reoMexpin. Kaaanb, 1883-86. 2 x. **£.190.48
CodepjKanie. — T. 1. Co^iiHeHia Ha pyccKoaii asBiKt.
T. 2. Ouvrages en langues frangaise et allemande. Avec
portrait. (Bt KOBitt khiiph ecTb 6ii6.iiorpa(|)ifl).
.lonyxHHE, A. H. JKhbhb 3a oKeanoME. OnepKii
peAHrio3Hoft, o6iii,ecxBeHHo-3KOHOMH'iecKOH H no.xn-
xnaecKOH atnann be CoeAnnenHHXE UIxaxaxE Asie-
pHKH. Cn6., 1882. 4365.124
Makchmobe, C. Poae na ciaepi. CnS., 1859. 2 x.
5065.16
CodepMauie, — 1. Btjoe MOpe h ero npudepeacBa. 2. IIots^Ka
no cjbsepHbiM'B piKayii).
Mapeh, co.iAaicKaa aohe. Cn6., 1839.
No. 13 in 3069.139
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Matepia.ih oi;'tHKn seMe.iLHHX’B yro.’iifi, coSpan-
HHe HepHlirOBCKHM't CTaTlICTHHCCKIlM'B OTA’t.ieHieM'L
iipii ryoepncKOH seMCKOu yiipaBi. T. 7-9. ^lepnii-
roB'B, 1883. *7990.60
CodepMaHie. — l. OcTepcKiii ytsAt, cocTaBii.ii B. E. Bapse-
poBi. 8. CxapoAyCcKiii ytaAi.. 9. CypaaicKiii yt.a.n'b.
Maiiieubka, ii.in 6.iarocTt 6oiKia Bn^Ha Bt Ka3K;iofi
Bemii. Cno., 1837. 7589a. 169
Mna.iEPB. B. $. TepcKaa oS.iacTb. Apxeo.ioruHe-
caia aacKypcin. (YBapoBa. Marepia.m no apxeoao-
rin KaBiiasa. BaiiycKi. 1. MocKBa, 1888.
*3060.106.1
More, Hannah. B.iaroaeCTie bb xnffinHi,ii.iH Ilac-
TyxB Ca.inaoyprcKofi Hb^. 4. Cu6., 1836.
75893.172
Mothbh opnaMeHTOBB CHniHe co CTapimHuxB pyc-
CKHXB iipouBBejeHifi. na^anie CrporaHOBCKaro
nenTpa.iBHaro ynn.Tiima leximaecKaro piicoBania.
IIpii coTpyAnnaecTBis yaeuaro pucoBaabmiiKa II. B.
IlaiiKHHa. MocKBa, 1888. *8103.23
MuUIB. M. II. PyKOBOACTBO KB PyCCKOMy BaKOUO-
AareABCTBy o EBpeaxB. Cno., 1890. 5062.32
OcoCoe npiLiosenie kb a>ypHa.iy ^Bocxoab."
MtcflnEc.ioBB na 1864 po^b. Cb nopipcTOSiB Pocy-
lapa Be.iiiKaro IvHssa HiiKo.ian HiiKOJiaeBnna
Crapuiaro, cb no.inTiiiiantaiin bb TCKCii ciaTBH :
„ 0 iiepBonana-iBHOMB cocTonnin ne.toBiKa bb EBpo-
irl;,“ II CB H3o6pajKeHieMB napcicuxB BpaiB, coopy-
HiaeMHXB s.ifl BosABiiracMaro bb lepyca.iHii'fe xpaiia
Cb. XpoiiiiH. C116., 1863. 5065.24
11., A. Cto ;iBaj;n;aTB nermpe CBameimhia iiCTopin,
nsB Beixaro n HoBaro ^aBtia, co6paimHfl A. H.
MocKsa, 1859. 2 t. bb 1. 7424.15
Habumte.ibhhe paaroBopH iieacj;;' AimyuiKoio 11 .Tio-
CyuiKOK). IIb^. 3. Cno., 1839. No. 4' in *3069.139
PIeba. ILurocTpiipoBaimaa rasera. T. 26, npii.ioat.,
27. Clio., 1883, 84. 3 t. *5061.9
HEBo.iBcniiB, r. CraTHCTii'iecKoe o6o3p'tHie Bniin-
iieii ToproB.iii Poccia. Cn6., 1850. 2 x. bb 1.
5656.68
HEBO.XBcauB, n. OxepKH Bo-iaccitaro imsoBLn. Cb
KapxoK). Cn6., 1852. 5065.13
IIiiBA. A.ib6omb PIiibh iia 1891, 92 r. Cn6., 1891,
92. 2 T. **Cab. 70.18.1
IIu.TB, II. noynnTe.iLHafl kiibhb n CMepxB M.ia;i;eHn,a
II Sana Ha.xa. IIs^. 3. Cn6., 1839.
No. II in 3069.139
OpoTCKih, ,H. 0 npnnnnaxB nonB.ienin bb PyccKofl
nepKBH pacK0.ia, iisBicxHaro nojiB iiMeneMB cxapo-
o6pnAcxBa. Cn6., 1861. 5065.14
OxniiXHU, B. A.xxaif, 6yjiyman Ka.xn^i^Hia Poccin,
n napcxBOBaBuiie na A.xxali nop}ij;Kn. IIpojo.xKeiiie
KB KHiii'i „ CiBepiiHfl ciaHia.“ PesaKxopB-n3.3;axe.xB
B. OxirtxHfi. .lennuuxB, 1882. 5042.27
— CiBcpuHa cinniH. SanucKH ^pyseii Poccia, en
jiepmaBHaro BoatAa BtpHonojuiaHHHXB. HicKo.iBKo
B03pajKeHift na oxjii.iBHHa Micxa Kiiurn „ CiBcpHna
ciania." .leHimni'B, 1882. 5062.19
OxEUB n aaS.iyjnBineeca Asxa. Ilaj. 2. Cn6., 1883.
No. 17 in 3069.139
IlAB.xnHOBB, A. M. n Apyrie. XpncxiaiiCKie naiiax-
iniKH, B. 0. Mn.xiiepB n X. II. KyayKB-IoaHnecoBa.
(J^BapoBa. Maxepia.iH no apxeoaorin KaBKasa. Bh-
nycKB 3. MocKBa. 1893. *3060.106.3
nEPEK.THHEA, H.IH KaKB-xo CyAeiDi, oxBtaaxB ? Cn6.,
1832. 5068.28
— Tojkc. Il3A. 3. Cn6., 1836. 7589a.i63
IIoaapokb cjyjKaiiKaMB. IIsa. 2. Cno., 1858.
No. I in 3069.139
IIo.xBCKOE napcxBo. PeorpaclmaecKie n cxaxncxn-
necKie oaepiiu HapcxBa IIoaBCKaro. Cb pacKpa-
uieiiHOK) KapxoK). CnC., 1863. 5063.5
IIpa'ib, II. Co6panie pyccKiixB napoAHH.xB ntceuB
CB uxB ro.xocaiiu, no.’ioaceiniKixB na MyauKy. Bhobb
U3A. Cn6., 1815. 2 x. bb 1. **4053.9
IIPEOBPAHiEHCKifi, M. T. IlaMaxHnKii ,JljpeBue-Pyc-
CKaxo BOAaecxBa bb npeAP.xaxB Ka.iyaicKoh ry6epHin.
Cn6., 1891. *8o9oa.ioi
IIpopyaKA BB Kapexi. IIsa. 3. Cn6., 1839.
No. 6 in 3069.139
npjTABHHB, A. PeanrioBHHe KpyacKn bb Mockb^.
MocKBa, 1886. 754oa.79
IlyXEIlIECXBEHHHKB H BAOBa. Cn6., 1837. 7589a. i6o
IljniKAPEBB, II. II. Onncaiiie CaHKxnexep6ypra h
yisAHUxB xopoAOBB C.-IIexepuyprcKOH ryfiepniH.
Cn6., 1839-42. 2 x. 3063.104
IlaxBAEcaxB-BxoPAa ueAi.ia. C116., 1839.
No. 14 in 3069.139
Rembraxbx. IIo.iHoe co6pauie xpasiopB Pcm-
6paHAxa. Co bcImh pa3HHu,aMn bb oxnenaxKaxB.
100 (jioxoxniiin 6e3B pexyuiii. Coopa.iB h npiiBejiB
bb iiopaAOKB JI,. PoBHUCKift. C116., 1890. 4 X. *
*:j(;*Cab. 80.48.1
— IIo.iHoe co6paHie xpaBiopB yaennKOBB Peii-
6pauAxa 11 jiacxraoBB paSoxaBiuiixB bb ero Manepi.
478 (Jioxoxnnift fiesB pexyuiii. Cofipa.xB n npiiBe.iB
BB nopaAOKB ,H. PoBnHCKiii. Cn6., 1890. 3 x.
***Cab. 80.48.2
Paspobopb AnyxB Apyaen ua BOsapaxuosiB nyxn h3b
nepKBii. Cn6., 1839. No. 18 in 3069.139
Pasxobopb 0 BOspoacAenia. Cn6., 1839.
No. 7 in 3069.139
Richmond, Legh. ApanB c.iyra, a.ia A’PncxBie 6jia-
lOAaxa. [Ahoh.] IlepeBOAB. IIba. 3. Cn6., 1837.
7589a.i57
— Jl^oaB CKOxHHKa. IIcxHHHaa noBicxB. [Ahoh.]
IlepeBOAB. Cn6., 1838. 75893.158
— MoioAaa KpecxBanKa. IIcxaHHaa noBicxB.
[Ahoh.] IlepenoAB. Usa. 3. Cn6., 1835. 75893.156
PuxxEPB, $. $. naiiaxHaKH Apennaro PyccKaro
30AaecxBa. MocKBa, 1850. ***Cab. 60.105.5
Poccia. BoeHHO-xonorpailiaaecKia oxAiat laasHaro
raxaSa. [Kapxa EaponH]. *22893.63
— ][enapxaMeHXB seM.xeA't.xia a ce.iBCKOH npoMBim-
aeHHOCxa. Poaobb 1883, 84, bb ceaBCKO-xosawcxBeH-
HOMB oxHoraenia, no oxBixaiiB, noayaeHHHMB oxb
xoaaeBB. IlepioAB Il-fi — a^xHiii ; I-fi— BeceHHifi.
Cno., 1883, 84. *7995-23
— J[enapxaMeHXB napoAHaro iqiocB'bin.eHia. Bon-
pocu H3B apiieMexHKH. Cn6., 1830. 3938-95
PyKOBOACXBO KB apHOMexaKi. Hacxb 1, 2.
Il3A. 3. Cn6., 1834. 2 aacxa bb 1 x. 3939-4®
CoSpaiue apaeMeiaaecKaxB BaAaaB. Cn6.,
1832. 7939-21
— J^enapxaMCHXB ce.xBCKaro xoBaacxBa. 06BacHe-
uia KB xosaficxBeHHo-cxaxHCXHiecKOMy axaacy Eb-
poneiiCKOH Poccia. Hba. 3. Cn6., 1857. 5063.10
Works In Russian
Poccifl. MiiHncTepcTBO nnocTpaHHHXT. Cnpa-
Boanaa Kuiira jo.12;hocthhxb anuB ueHTpa.ib-
HuxB II sarpanii'iiiux’L ycTaHOBjemfi MUHncrepcTBa
nuocTpaiiHHXB jt.iB. CocTaBH.TB no nopv'ieuiH)
MimncTepcTBa EHOCTpaHiiux'b jt-it M. Hhkohobb.
Cii6., 1869. 3061.22
— 06mecTBenHHH cbo;;i> aaKonoBB Iliinepin.
T. XIV. ycraBB C.iaroannia, x. iv. ycraBi. 0 npe-
synpesAeiiin h npectHenm npecTyn.ieHiii. Cn6.,
1812. 30603.113
— IIoBTOBHff jenapTaiieHTi. CoopHnKt nocranoB-
.Teiiin n pacnopaaieHiri no nonroBOMy ntjoMCTBy.
Cno., 1869. *5062.5
— IlncTpyKitia ynpas.iaiomnM^ noBTOBofi
xacTLK) BB ryCepniaxB. Cno., 1868. 5066.7
PvccKiH BtcrnnKB. /Kypna.vi. .TniepaTypHHfi n no-
jHTnxecKin. Tomb 43-48. MocKsa, 1863. 6t. 5062.7
C— HB, II. CoBpeMeHHHa ;iBniKeHia bb pacKo.it.
yiocKBa, 1863. 5065.29
CE.iBCKn: xosaeBa KaBancKoft ry6epHin. JpyjH
CB'fe3;ia Ce.iBCKHXB xo.bbcbb KaaancKOH ryoepnin
6HBmaro bb JeKa6p’fe 1882 roja. Kasanb, 1883.
5063.21
CnaoBB, B. BocTonnoe no6epe2tBe Bepiiaro Mopa.
Apxeo.iorHxecKia SKCKypcin. (J^bapoba. yiaiepi-
a.iu no apxeo.iorin KaBiiasa. BanycKB 2. yiocKBa,
1889). *3060.106.2
Chmakobb, II. IIckvcctbo cpejnen Asin. Cn6.,
1879. ■ ***Cab. 80.14.2
Ckabkobb, K. a. Hamn ToproBHa ji.ia bb Knrai.
Cn6., 1863. 5063.9
Ctacobb, B. B. KpaMCKoft h PyccKie xyjoainiiKH.
(IIbb OfeBepnaro BtcinnKa). 5064.26
— CaaBaHCKiii h boctobhuu opnaiieHTB no pyKomi-
caMB apennaro h nonaro BpeMenn. Cn6., 1887.
***Cab. 80.36.3
CyBEOTHiH BCnepB n.TH pasroBopB jsyxB npHsaniH-
KOBB IlBanoBa n AaeKcfeena bb niifeiiHOMB AOMt.
IIba. 2. Cn6., 1838. No. 2 in 3069.139
Tehxb. H. MaTepia.iH kb K.raMaTO.ioriu Typne-
ciancKaroTipaa. [Cn6., 1878?] 5084.28
Tni'.incKAa (linsHHecKaa o6cepBaTopiK. MarmiTHHa
nao.noAenia aa 1881-82 rojB. Ilaj. II. Mn.TB^ep-
roMB. Tn(|).TncB, 1883. *7962.15
yieTepeo.ioruaecKia Hao.TOjenia . . . sa 1882
roAB. 1I3A. it. yin.iBCeproMB. TnijuHCB, 1883.
*7962.16
Thxohb, eimcKonB. 0 cepjn,i n asHui ne.iOBtie-
CKOMB. Cno., 1839. No. 10 in 3069.139
— XpncTiancKoe yBismanip, nonepiraytoe n3B r.TaBij
0 .^yxoBHofi jiyjpocTH. Cno., 1839. Nb. 9 in 3069.139
To.ictoh, II. n II. Kohjakobb. Pyccxia jpeBHOcrn bb
naMBTHHKaxB HCKyccTBa. BunycKB 1-4. Cn6., 1889-
90. 4 T. BB 3. " *3o6oa.ioo
CodtpManie. — 1. K.iaccnqecKia jpesHOCTii ioshoS Pocciii
(ii3A. 2). JpeBHOcTii CKueo-CapMaTCKiH. 3. JjjeoHocTH spe-
ueH'B nepece.ieHia HapoAOBi. 4. XpiicTiaHCEia ApeBBOCTii, Kpu-
ua, KasKaaa ii Kiesa. Ci piicyaKaMii.
J'bapoba, Tpaijinna, n3;iaTe.TBHnna. Maiepia.TH
no apxeo.ionn liasKasa, cobpaHHue 3Kcnejiiu.iaMii
IhmepaTopcKaro yiocKOBCKaro apxeo.TornaecKaro
ofimecTsa. IIo^b pe.AaKU,ieii PpaitinnH ynapoBoft.
BunycEB 1-3. MocKBa. 1888-93. *3060.106
yBBniAHiE ynoBaiomiiMB na cbobo npas^;)'. IIsj. 3.
Cn6., 1837. 7589a.i59
yMnPAioiniri paabouHEKB n yMnpaiomifi CnacHTe.iB.
Ila;;. 2. Cn6., 1839. No. 20 in 3069.139
^n.iuMOHOBB, r. J. OiracaHie naMainnKa ;;peBHOCTn
nepKOBHaro h rpaacjancKaro Cuia Pyccnaro Myaea.
n. Kopo6aHOBa. yioCKBa, 1849. *#*Cab. 80.61. i
XyjoaiECTBEHHHH c6opHHKB paboTB PyccKHXB apxH-
TOKTOpOBB H HH/KenepOBB. 1890, BHIiyCKB 1 ; 1891,
BunycKB 1-6. MoCKna, 1890-91. *»*Cab. 60.59.1
Bacoboh MaciepB cb cbohmb ccMeftcTBOMB. Cno.,
1839. No. 19 in 3069.139
■^EPHHfflEBCKlfl, H. CyjB Ha;iB ^lepHHmeBCKHMB n
4to Ai.iaTB ? II33;. 2. jKeneBa, 1876. 3067.23
Hecthoctb Bcer;ia no.Te3Ha. Cn6., 1839.
No. 16 in 3069.139
HnTA.iBna. IlaCpaHHHe poManH, irnnoaB.ienie kb
H.i.iK)CTpnpoBaHHO& raserfe „HeBa.‘‘ Tomb 1-12.
HHBapB-,],eKa6pb, 1884. Cn6., 1884. 12 t. bb 3.
*7267.10
^vBHHCKift, A. HoisjKa BB lOiKHyBO Pocciio. Cn6.,
1861, 63. 2 T. 5063.4
CodepMUHie. — I. OaepKn JlHtirpa. II. OaepKn itnicTpa.
niyEEPCKIH, K. E. MaX0B03B KaKB CpejCTBO KB
CKopoMy n jemeBOMy nocipoemio ae.TfesnuxB ^opopB
BB Poccin. Cn6., 1864. 8014.65
niAnoBB, A. PyccKift pacKo.iB CTapoo6pa;;cTBa
paacMaTpEBaeMHH bb cbbse cb bhitpchhemb cocto-
anieMB PyccKofi nepKBE e rpaatjaECTBeHEOCTE bb
XVII Bixi E BB nepBOB no.ioBBEi xviii. Ka3aHb,
1859. * 5061.5
mEr.TOBB, H. T. Haaa.TbBHa ocBOBania (ImanKE.
IIsj. 2. Cn5., 1838, .39. 2 t. 7962.57
Hkob.tebb, .1. PyccKia CTapnHHua aHaMena (..Tpen-
HOCTB PoccificKaro rocj japcTBa BajaEaua no Buco-
nanineMy noBe.Tfeniio. Tono.iHeHie kb ni oTAT-icHiio.
yioCKBa, 1865. 2 t. *4t*Cab. 70.14.1
BHaiy.iB, II. II. AHP.nficKaa CBo6o;;Baa loproB.ia.
MocKBa, 1876, 82. 2 x. 3644.147
BOLIKB, TPAyiyiATIIKA, C.TOBAPII H IICTOPIE C.IOBECHOCTn.
Ajekcahapobb, a. IIo.xbhh pvccKO-aKr.xincKin [n
anoiacKo-pyccKiii] c.ioBapB. Cno., 1885, 91. 2 x.
**3032.81
CodepxaHte. — l. PyccKO-AHraiScKifi. 2. Aar.iificKo-PyccEifi.
Ajekcabjpobb, $. PyccKO-ABr.iiriCKie pasroBopu.
London, 1891. 3037.27
B.axks, J. AHr.rincKO-pyccKifi c.xoBapb. MocKsa,
1838. 2 X. **3037.106
Boivrixg, Sir John. PoccifiCKaa aHXO.ioria. Lon-
don, 1821, 23. 2 X. 3037.12
Eyc.iAEBB, 0. IIcxopniecKaa rpaMMaxBKa pyccKaro
a3HKa. Il3j;. 5. MocKBa, 1881. 2 x. bb 1.
5034.18 (in B. H.)
CodepMaHie. — l. STUMOJOriii. 2. CimTaBcucB.
Bi.xaBCKiE, E. 9xnMo.xoria APCBBaro pepKOBiioc.ia-
BaHCKaro n pyccKaro asuKa, cC.TBJKenHaa cb bxbmo-
.xoriefi asuKOBB rpexecKaro b .laxBECKaro. Ila^. 3.
MocKBa, 1886. 3034 70
BE.iaMBEOBB-SEpnoBB. B. B. C.TOBapb ;ia:araxan-
CKO-xypeuKifi. Cn6., 1868. *303567
Works in Russian
IjEiirEPOBi), C. A. KpnTnKo-6iorpa(itn'iecKiri caosapb
pyccKnxE iracaTeaeft n yieHHXE (ote Ha^aja pyc-
CKoii oopaaoBaHHOCTU jo naranxE jiHeS). T. 1-4.
Cn6., 1889-95. *3051.105 (C. R. 30.5)
Beceiobckih, a. H. Use nCTopin poiiaHa n no-
BtCTH. (Iliin. Ajca;;. HayKE, t. 44)). Cuo., 1886.
*61 90a. 1 1
Bojobosobe, B. IIosaH pyccKaa .TOTepaTypa (ote
IKyKOBCKaro ao I’oroja BK.iiO'iUTeaEHo). IlaA. 4.
Cno., 1878. 5062 12
Boctokobe, a. X. CoKpameHHaa pyccKaa rpajisia-
THKa. Cno., 1883. 5036.32
rA.TAXOBE, A. lIcTopin pyccKofi caoBecHOCTH, Apes-
nefi H HOBon. Cno., 1863. 5061.6
rEHHAAn, r. H. PyccKifl KnnatuHH piAKocra. Bno-
.liorpai^naecKiu cnncoKE pyccKnxE piA^nxE KimrE.
Cn6., 1872. ’ *6172.38
— CnncoKE pyccEnxE anoHEMHUXE khupe ce niie-
Hajin HXE aBTopoBE II nepeBOAnnKOBE. JI,ono.iHeHie
KE Kaia.ioraiiE ConiiKOBa, lllropxa, n np. (lIsAanie)
r.r. Cno., 1874. *6152.33 (C. R. 30.11) =*6i7oa.4
roHaAPEHKO, A. PyccKO-anr.iiucKie paaroBopu.
Sau Francisco, 1868. 5039.40
PoPBEBE, H. B. OnuTE cpaBHnTe.'iEHaro arnMO-iorn-
aecKaro c.ioBapa .inrepaTypnaro pyccKaro aaiJKa.
Tiit|).incE, 1892. *3033.118
Ppebe, II. II. yaeSnaa Knnra pyccKoii c.ioBec-
iiocTH, n.in naopaHHHH jiicra h3e pyccKuxE coan-
Henin 11 nepeBOAOBE be cinxaxE n npoai. IIba. 2.
Cno., 1830. 4 t. be 2. 5063.28
— IIpaKTiiaecKafl pyccKaa rpajiMaxnKa. IIsa. 2.
Cno., 1854. *503315
— Ilaaa.ibHHH npaBii.Ta pyccKofi rpaMsiainKn.
Il3A. 2. Clio., 18.30. 3033-70
Ppote, II. K. IltcKo.ibKO paaEBcneHifi no noBOAy
aaMiaanifi 0 Knnri PyccKoe iipaBonncanie. Cno.,
1886. (IbinepaT. aKaA- nayKE. CoopnnKE oiAi-xe-
nin pyccKaro aabiKa n c.ioBecHocTH. T. 40).
*61903. II
rr.ibjiHOBE, n. A. SaMiaama 0 ^.'teHAepcKoiiE aoAi-
aut. MoCKBa, 1831. No. 4 in **5052.22
— Pfeab 0 oopaaoBaiiin n cymecrBi aaaKOBE. Cn6.,
1821. No. 5 in **5052.22
Hey.m, J. IIobhu n no.iHHn c.T0Bapb. IlepBoe ot-
At-ienie, coAepaiamee HtMenKo-poccifiCKo-ilipaHiiTa-
CKin cjoBapb. MocKBa, 1796, 97. 2 t. **6.4111.4
Jl,AJb, B. To.iKOBHft c.ioBapb jKnBaro Be.TnKopvc-
CKaro aaHKa. IIsa- 2. Cn6., 1880. 4 t.
303052 (B. H.)
CodepMOHie. — 1. A — 3. 2. II — 0. 3. II. 4. P— V.
EbctA'SIebe, n. B. HoBaa pyccKaa .niTepaTi’pa
(ote IleTpa Be.TnKaro ao nacToaniaro BpeMeimV
Il3A. 5. Cn6., 1882. 5062.11
TKaahobe, n. IIoBofi caoBapb AHraiucKon n Pocciii-
CKOH. Cn6., 1784. **E. 209.22
IlaiOMOBE, M. OnHTE c.T0Bapa pyccKaro aanKa
cpaBHHTe.TbHo CE asHKaMH HHAo’-eBponeiiCKnMH.
Cno., 1880. *3038.77
UiinEPATOPCKAH AKaACJiia HavKE. CoopniiKE OiAi-
aenia pyccKaro aaHKa n c-ToiecHOCTn IhinepaTop-
CKoft aKaAOMiH nayKE. T. 40. Cno., 1886.
*61903.11
Kapataebe, C. Bn6.Tiorpa(J)ia (JinnancoBE, npoMbini-
aennoCTH n ToproB.iH (ce 1714 no 1879 r.). Cno.,
1880. *2173.18
Karpeles, G. IIcTopia eBpeucKon aiiTepaTypH
PycTABA KAPnE.TECA. llepcBOAE IleTpa BenH6epra
ii’aP- noAE peAaKiiieK) n ce npHutaaniasin A. £.
PapKaan. Cn6., 1890. 2295 73
KoBAJEBCKiii, 0. 9. MonrojbCKo-pyccKO-ilipaimya-
CKin cjOBapb. Kaaanb, 1844. 3 t. *3060)10
Cornet, Jules. Pj'koboactbo A-ia pyccKaro n
anraiiicKaro paaroBopa. .Iohaohe, 1858. 50393.19
— Toaie. 1I3A. 4. .leunuHTE, 1887. 50393.36
Kophie, B. 0. BceoCmaa ncTopia .inTepaTypn.
IIoAE ppAaKnieu B. 0. Kopma. Cn6., 1880-92. '4 t.
BE 5. *5061.13
Codepjfcauie. — 1, 1. JIuTepaxypu ;^peBHaro BocioKa.
1, 2. HcTopia jiuTepaxypi rpeiecKofi h pu^ccofi. 2, h. 1.
CpeAHestKOBUfl JiiTepaxypu EBponu u BocroKa. 3. UoBaa
jiiiTepaxypa : — CjaBAHCKia ii HOBorpe^eCKaa jurepaTypu. 3a-
na;iHo-eBponeiicEaH .iiixepaTypa b’b snoxy B03poa*Ae*Hia u bi
BiKt nceBA0-KjaccuuH3Ma. 4. .luxepaiypa ^npocBtmeHia.“
“ HnAep.iaHACKa-a .xuxepaxypa. — CKaHAiiHaBCKaa -xiixepaxypa. —
TypeuKaa xuxepaxypa. — O'iepKB ucxopiu JUxepaxypH xix. cxo-
jixia.
.IrKAuiEBnaE, II. Kopnec.ioBE eBpeficKaro aabiKa.
lucBE, 1882. 3036.19
— Kopnec.TOBE rpenecKaro aanKa. KieBE, 1869, 72.
2 T. BE 1. 4986.10
— KopnecjoBE aaTHHCKaro aaHKa. KIpbe, 1871.
4936.13
— yinniiHu nHAO-repMancKiu siipE, h.th ncTHnnoe
iiaaa.To n oCpaaoBanie aaHKOBE. HtiieiiKaro, anr-
.liilcKaro, (fipannyacKaro, n ApyrnxE aanaAno-eapo-
nencKHXE. KieBE, 1873. ’ 2951.21
— 06EacHeHie accnpiucKnxE nneHE. KieBE, 1868.
3036.18
Makapobe, H. n. no.THHH pyccKO-^ipaHnyacKui
c.ioBapb. Cn6., 1884. '*3035.100(8.11.)
Mapkobe, a. PyccKaa xpecTOMaxia. Bacxb 1.
Stuttgart, 1894. 3066.113
Mesobe, B. II. IIcTopia pyccKoii n BceoSmeS cao-
BecHOCTH. Bn6.Tiorpa^inaecKie MaTepia.iH no.xoaieH-
HHe BE CHCTeMaTnaecKOME nopaAKt. Ce 1855 ao
1870 r. BKmonnxe.xbHo. Cn6., 1872.
*6171.3 (C. R. 30.7)
— PyccKaa ncxopnnecKaa 6n6.Tiorpa(})ia aa 1865-
76 rr. BK.TJO'mxe.xbHO. Cn6., 1882-90. 8 t.
*6171.49 (C. R. 82.7)
T. 7 II 8 — j-KasaTe.in.
Mess, C. Ho-thhu poccificKO-clipaHnyacKO-H'feMeiiKiu
c.T0BapE. IIsA. 2. MocKBa, 1826. 2 x. *3035.13
Miklosich, F. KpaxKift c.xoBapb mecxii c.xaBaH-
CKHXE aaHKOBE (pyccKaxo CE nepKOBHO-caaBancKniiE,
6o.xrapcKaro, cep'ScKaro, leniCKaro n no.iECKaxo), a
xaKiKe ^’paHnyacKift n HtMeiiKifi. Cn6., 1885.
*3037.52 (B. H.)
Hobhe npaKTHiecKie paaroBopn ... Ha niiienKOME
n poccincKOME aaHKaxE. IIsa- 3. MocKBa, 1823.
3035-18
Hobhu KapMaHHHfi pyccKO-aHr.xiiiCKiS n anx-xincKO-
pycCKiii c.ioBapb. .le'nnnnrE, 186?
**B. 4119.18; **30393.57
Hxpoke, n. M. IIpaKxnnecKaa rpaiiMaxHKa anraiu-
CKaro aaHKa ce xpecxoMaxieio n caoBapeiiE. IlaA. 6.
Cn6., 1892. 3062.111
Hab-xobckih, II. K. PyccKo-niMenKift c.xoBapE.
IlaA. 2. Pnra, 1879. *30303.61 (C. R. 30.9)
Ha.x.xace, n. C. CpaBHHxe.TEHHe cjoBapn BcixE
aaHKOBE n Hapiaift, co6paHHHe Aecmmero BceBHco-
aaiiineft ocooh. OxAiJE 1. CnS., 1786. 2 t.
*2951.4
126
Works in Russian
IlAPEHofi, M. IIoBOH anr.iincKO-poccificKOH cjoBapt.
MocKBa, 1806-17. 4 x. bt. 2. *3035.20
CoOepMUHie. — 1,2. A — Q. 3, 4. R — Z.
IIoJiEBOu, n. llcTopia pyccKOH jiHxepaxypbi bi,
oiepKaxi. II 6iorpa(J)iaxi>. 113^. 4. Ol nopxp. CuC.,
1881. 5061.12
Reiff, C. P. HoBue napajiJiexbHue caoBapn aqu-
KOBb pyccKaro, (['paimyscKaro, ntiieiiKaro u anrjiiii-
CKaro. Kap.icpy9, 18tk. 4 x. ***5038.18
CodtvMaHie. — PjccKiS cjosapb [C. R. 63. 8]. 2. >I>paH-
ayacKifl cjoaapb. 3. HtMeiiKiH c.ioBapt. 4. AHraiiicKiB
caoaapL [x. 2, 3 u 4 Bi B. II.]
Robertson, T. HoBoe pyKOBOACXBO aHrjiiiicKaro
a3HKa. nepesejib na pyccKiii asuKb A. 50.16111,.
1I3A. 3. ^acxb 1. Jeiiimnn., 1871. 5037-35
Rodde, J. Deutsch-Russisches Worterbuch. Riga,
1784. **6.4114.16
PocciuCKO-HiMeuKou aeKCHKon-B.
PyxA, il. PyKOBOACxpo Kb HayieHuo HcnancKaro
asuKa. Cn6., 1840. *3035.108
C , n. Ooiuiu nepKOBno-caaBano-pocciiicKifi
cjiOBapb. C116., 1834. 2 X. *3031.117
CoOtjiMUitie.— 1. A — II. 2. 0 — II.
C.ioBAi'b iia uiecTH aauKaxb. PocciiicKoiib, rpeie-
CKOM'b, aaxHHCKOMb, 4*PailU,y3CKOMb, IltMCUKOMb H
aurjiHCKOMb. IIpii lliiii. aKRA. nayub. CirC., 17G3.
**E. 209 23
CMnPAHHb, A. Peacxpb pyccKHMb KEHraiib [ero]
KUHJKuaro Mara3HHa. Cn6t, 1856. 6131.1
ConiiKOBb, B. Oiiuxb poccificKoii 6n6jiiorpa(liin,
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Works in Russian
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German Fiction — Authors
WORKS OF FICTION
IN THE
GERMAN LANGUAGE,
TOGETHER WITH
Translations from the German,
IN THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON.
This list gives, with brevity and simplicity of arrangement, titles of works of fiction in the German
language and is not confined to German authors. The first part makes entries under authors, with
references from pseudonyms. The second part makes entries under titles, which are arranged alpha-
betically under the first word not an article. In many cases these titles represent not whole volumes
but short stories in volumes or collections; a desired work must therefore be looked for carefully in the
volume indicated by the shelf-number. The third part contains translations from the German into other
languages.
AUTHORS.
Aba, B. Losliche Bande. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 12, B. 2. 1884. J 2041. 1.24
Abeken, Bernhard. (Ernst Andolt.) Eine Nacht.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 22. 1876.)
1012. 1. 22
About, Edmond. Der Mann mit dem abge-
brochenen Ohre. Deutsch von H. Meerholz.
Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.210
— Das Regiments-Album. Aus dem Franzosischen
von W. L. Hertz. (Novellenschatz des Auslandes.
B. 5. 1872.) 2012.4.5
Abraham a Sancta Clara. (Ulrich Megerle.)
Judas der Ertz-Schelm. (Auswahl.) Herausg.
von F. Bobertag. Berlin, 1884. 4893.62
Eine Zusammenstellung von predigtartigen Reden Oder
Abhandlungen iiber das Leben und den Tod des abgefal-
lenen Apostels, in den Rabmen einer Erzahlung.
— Merks Wien ! Bearb. und herausg. von Th.
Ebner. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.201
Abrest, Paul d’. Geschichten aus der Pariser
Belagerung. Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.100
Abt, H. Ein Weib aus dem Volke. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 15, B. 2. 1887.) 2041. 1.30
Achleitner, Arthur. Geschichten aus den Ber-
gen. T. 1. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.269
— T. 2. 1890. 4896.50.276
— T. 3. 1890. ^ 4896.50.283
— T. 4. 1893. 4896.50.303
Adelbert, Carl. Sibylle. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 2, B. 2. 1874.) 2041. 1.4
Ahlborn, Luise. (L. Haidheim.) Anonym.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 17, B. 1, 2.
1889.) 2041. 1.33, 34
— Die Frau Prinzipalin. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 18, B. 2. 1890.) 2041.1.36
— Die guten Freunde. (Same. Jahrg. 7, B. 2.
1879.) 2041. 1. 14
— Im tiefen Forst. (Same. Jahrg. 10, B. 2.
1882.) 2041.1.20
— Pliilipp von Artevelde. Historischer Roman.
Berlin, 1883. 2 v. 6898.35
Alarcon, Pedro de. Der Dreispitz. Aus dem
Spanischen von Hulda Meister. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.221
Aldrich, Thomas B. Prudence Palfrey und
andere Erzahlungen. Deutsch von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.145
— Die Tragodie von Stillwater. Deutsch von U.
Brachvogel. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.190
Alexis, Willibald, pseud. See Haering, Wilhelm.
Almeida-Garrett, Visconde d’. Der Monch von
Santarem oder Wanderungen in meinem Vater-
lande. Aus dem Portugiesischen von A. Seubert.
Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.102
Alvensleben, Ludwig von. Die Grafen von
Saint-Romain, oder : der Kampf der Leidenschaf-
ten. Historischer Roman. Leipzig, 1859. 4 v.
in 2. 6877.62
— Der Zigeuner-Zbgling, oder Schlangenwege
des Verbrechens. Historischer Roman. Leipzig,
1861. 2879.130
Amara George, pseud. See Kaufmann, Mathilde.
Amyntor, Gerhard von, pseud. See Gerhardt,
Dagobert von.
Andersen, Hans Christian. Gesammelte Mar-
chen. Th. 1. Leipzig, 1849. 2028.21
— Sammtliche Marchen. 8te Aufi. Leipzig, 1863.
Illus. 2029.9
— Same. 1875. 4907.50.73
— Bilderbuch ohne Bilder. Aus dem Diinischen
iibertr. von I. Reuscher. Berlin, 1841. 4829a. 51
— Same. Boston, 1864. 2036.1
— Same. N.Y., 1864. No. 4 in *6878.29
— Same. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.42
129
German Fiction — Authors
— Gliickspeter. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.342
— Der Improvisator. 6te Aufl. Leipzig, 1872 ?
4879a. 8
— Same. 187G. 4907.50.86
— Jugendleben und Triiume eines Italienischen
Dichters. Ubertr. von L. Kruse. Hamburg, 1835.
4909-55
— Nur ein Geiger. 4te Aufl. Leipzig, 1873.
4878.58
— Same. 1875. 4907.50.67
— 0. Z. Aus dem Danischen von II. Uenhardt.
Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.115
— Sein Oder Nichtsein. Ubers. von II. Denhardt.
Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.180
Andolt, Ernst, pseud. See Abeken, Bernliard.
Anstey, F., pseud. See Guthrie, T. A.
Anzengruber, Ludwig. Dorfgiinge. Gesammelte
Bauerngeschichten. 2te Aufl. Wien, 1880. 4870a. 69
Stories of Austrian country life.
— Der gottiiberlegene Jakob. (Humoristisclier
Ilausscliatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 3. 1877.)
2011. 1. 3
— Das Siindkind. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 11. 1885.) 2034.1.11
Apel, August, and Schulze, Friedrich A. Ge-
spensterbuch. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.186
Apuleius. Amor und Ps3'che. Aus dem Lateini-
schen von R. Jackmann. Leipzig, 1873. 4907.50.52
Armand, pseud. See Strubberg, Friedrich A.
Arming, Friedrich W. Rhiitien’s Pompeji. Eine
historische Erziihlung aus der Zeit Carls des
Grossen. Tabor, 1851. 6873.33
— Die Wiellinger. Historisches Gemalde aus
der Zeit des obderennsischen Bauernkrieges.
Leipzig, 1847, 48. 2879.85
Arnaud, Henriette. See Reybaud, Henriette £. F.
Arnim, Bettina von. Dies Buch gehort dem
Konig. (Koch, M., ed. Arnim, Klemens und Bet-
tina Brentano, J. Gdrres. Bd. 2. 1891.) 4891.69.2
Arnim, Ludwig A. von. Siimmtliche Werke.
Ilerausg. von W. Grimm. Berlin [etc.], 1840-5G.
22 V. *2905.2
Contains; i. Novellen: Is.abella von Aegypten, Kaiser Karl
des Fiinften erste Jugendliebe; Meliick Maria Blainville,
die Ilausprophetin aus Arabian; Die drei liebreichen
Schwestern und der gliickliche Fiirber, ein Sittengemiiide;
Angelika, die Genueserin und Cosmos, der Seilspringer.
2. Die Ehenschmiede, Novelle aus den Denkwiirdigkeiten
eines Katurforschers; Die Verkleidungen des franzbsiscben
llofmeisters und seines deutschen Zdglings, Novelle; Die
M.ajoratsherren ; Owen Tudor, eine Reisegeschichte; Fiirst
Ganzgott und Sanger Halbgott; Der tolle Invalide auf dem
Fort Ratonneau. 3, 4. Die Kronenwachter. 7, 8. Armuth,
Keichlhum, Scbuld und Basse der Griifin Dolores, eine
wahre Geschichte, mit Melodien. 9. Novellen: Der Pfalz-
graf, ein Goldwascher; Die Kircheuordnung; Raphael
und seine Nachbarinnen. 10. Seltsames Begegnen und
Wiedersehen; Martin Martir; Frau von Saverne ; Juvenis;
Die zerbrochene Postkutsche, Text zu einer komischen
Operette; Die Weihnachts-Ausstellung, einSchwank; Aloys
und Rose, franzbsische Miscellen aus Wallis. 11, 12. Der
Wintergartcn, Novellen. 15. Landhausleben.
— Ausgewahlte Novellen. Th. 3. Berlin, 1853.
1029.1
Contents. — Raphael und seine Nachbarinnen. — DieAben-
teller des Prinzen Carl Stuart. — Die Majoratsherren. —
Martin Martir. — Die zerbrochene Postkutsche.
— Berthold’s erstes und zweites Leben. (Koch,
M., ed. Arnim, Klemens und Bettina Brentano,
J. Gdrres. Bd. 2. 1891.) 4891.69.2
— Fiirst Ganzgott und Sanger Halbgott. Der
tolle Invalide aus dem Fort Ratonneau. Philander
unter den streifenden Soldaten und Zigeunern im
dreissigjiihrigenKriege. Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.21
— Die Kronenwachter. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.157
— Der tolle Invalide auf dem Fort Ratonneau.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 1. 1871.) 1012.1.1
— Die Verkleidungen des franzdsischen Hof-
meisters und seines deutsclien Zdglings. Leipzig,
1868. 4908.50.14
Arnold, Hans, pseud. See Buelow, Bertha von.
Arnold, Theodor F. C. Der Brautkuss auf dem
Grabe. Rudolstadt, 1801. 2878.31
Arrom, Cecilia B. de. (Fernan Caballero.) Arme
Dolores ! Andalusische Erztihlung. Aus dem
Spanischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1883.
4896.50.177
— Servil und Liberal, oder drei Taubenherzen.
Aus dem Spanischen von L. Laistner. (Novellen-
schatz des Auslandes. B. 5. 1872.) 2012.4.5
— Same. Aus dem Spanischen von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50. 130
Artaria, R. Manuela. (Neuer Deutscher Novel-
lenschatz. B. 10. 1885.) 2034.1.10
Auer, Adelheid von, pseud. See Cosel, Charlotte
A. M. von.
Auerbach, Berthold. Gesammelte Schriften.
B. 2-22. Stuttgart, 1863, 64. 21 v. 1022.3
Contents. — 2-8. Schwarz wilder Dorfgeschichten. 9. Bar-
fiissele. 10, 11. Spinoza. 12, 13. Dichter und Kaufmann,
ein Lebensgemalde aus der Zeit Moses Mendelssohns.
14-16. Neues Leben. 17, 18. Schatzk'istlein des Gevatters-
manns. 19. Deutsche Abende. 21. Joseph im Schnee.
22. Edelweiss.
— Auf der Hdhe. 5te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1867. 2014.1
— Same. 13te Aufl. 1884. 4 v. in 2. 2870a. 81
— Barfiissele. 24ter Abdr. Stuttgart, 1882.
4870a. 14
— Brigitta. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1880. 4873.78
— Same. 2te Aufl. 1881. 2030.6; 48703.26
— Deutsche Abende. Mannheim, 1851. 42493.4
Contents. — Liebe Menschen. — Was ist Gluck? — Des
Waldschiitzeu Sohn.
— Same. 4te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1855. 4878.92
Der Geigerlex is added in this ed.
— Dichter und Kaufmann. Ein Lebensgemalde
aus der Zeit Moses Mendelssohns. Mannheim,
1855. 4248.12
— Same. 4te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1860.
1037.4; 48703.18
— Drei einzige Tocliter. Novellen. 4te Aufl.
Stuttgart, 1878. 2039.1 ; 4870b. 80
Contents. — Der Fels der Ehrenlegion. — Auf Wache. —
Nannchen von Mainz.
— Edelweiss. lOte Aufl. Stuttgart, 1881.
2016.18 ; 48703.19
— Erlebnisse einer Mannes-Seele. Stuttgart, 1873.
4878.86
— Der Forstmeister. Berlin, 1879. 28703.79
— Die Frau Professorin. Lucifer. Dorfgescliich-
ten. Stuttgart, 1871. 2039.2; 48703.13
— Die Geschichte des Diethelm von Buchenberg.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 7.) 1012.1.7
— Joseph im Schnee. 8te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1877.
48703.20
— Das Landhaus am Rhein. Stuttgart, 1869.
28793.81
— Same. 4te Aufl. 1874. 48703.28 ; 2030.9
— Landolin von Reutershofen. 2te Aufl. Berlin,
1878. 2873.81
— Same. 1879. 2030.7
— Der letzte Hofmops. (Humoristischer Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 6. 1877.) 2011.1.6
— Nach dreissig Jahren. Neue Dorfgeschichten.
Stuttgart, 1876. 2030.11; 2874.54
German Fiction — Authors
— Neues Leben. Mannheim, 1852. 2870a. So
— Schwarzwalder Dorfgeschichten. Mannheim,
1846-54. 4 V. 1037. 1 ; 4248.13
— Same. N. Y., 1855. 1037.1
— Spinoza. Ein Denkerleben. 4te .4ufl. Stutt-
gart, 1860. 1037.2
— Unterwegs. Kleine Gescliichten und Lustspiele.
Berlin, 1879. 2030.8 ; 4876.77
Kleine Geschiehten : Adam und Eva anf dem landwirth-
Bcbaftlicben Fest ; Der 8obn des Katbcben von Heilbronn ;
Die feindlicben Scbwestern ; Wie der Grosev.ater die Gross-
mutter nabm; Die Vergolderin.
— lYaldfried. Stuttgart, 1874. 3 v. 2877.59
— Zur guten Stunde. Gesammelte Volkserziili-
lungen. Stuttgart, 1874, 75. 2 v. Ulus.
1031. 1 ; 4871.82
— ed. Deutscher Volks-Kalender. Berlin, etc.
1860, 68. 2 V. Ulus. 6878.54
These volumes consist largely of short stories by different
authors.
Augustsobn, W., pseud. See Kotzbue, Wilhelm
von.
Aurbacher, L. Ein Volksbiichlein. Miinchen,
1835, 39. 2 V. 4224.29
— Same. Th. 1. Herausg. von J. Sarreiter.
Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.122
— Same. Th. 2. 1880. 4897.50.136
Averdieck, E. Ansgar, oder : was vor tausend
.Jahren geschah. Den Kleinen erzahlt. Ham-
burg, 1865. No. I in 6877.2
Bacb, Cuno. Das Geheimniss von King’s Nor-
ton. Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte. Nach dem En-
glischen. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 25.
1886. ) 2056.2.25
Bacbem’B Novellen-Sammlung. Koln, 1882-89.
40 V. 2056.2
These stories are entered separately under their authors.
Bacber, Julius. Sibylle von Cleve. Berlin,
1865. 3 V. 2021.13
Historical romance of the time of Charles v.
— Sophie Charlotte, die philosophische Konigin.
Historischer Roman. Berlin, 1857. 4874.70
Baierlein, Joseph. Von Eeldkirch bis Gaeta.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 19, B. 2. 1891.)
2041.1.38
Balazs, A. Heitere Lebensbilder. Humoresken.
Aus dem Magyarischen. Leipzig, 1892.
4896.50.296
Balzac. Das Chagrinleder. Deutsch von H.
Denhardt. Berlin, 1888. 4896.50.251
— Die Chouans oder die Bretagne im Jahre
1799. tJbertr. von R. Habs. Leipzig, 1881.
4897.50.149
— Die Frau von dreissig Jahren. Deutsch von H.
Meerholz. Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.203
— Honorine. Oberst Chabert. Erzahlungen.
Deutsch von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1886. 16°.
4896.50.217
— Vater Goriot. Pariser Lebensbilder. Leipzig,
1887. 4896.50.233
Baracb, Moritz. (Dr. Marzroth.) Lachende
Geschiehten. Humoristische Erzahlung und hei-
tere Skizzen. B. 1. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.133
— B. 2. 1880. 4897.50.137
— B. 3. 1881. 4897.50.148
— B. 4. 1882. 4906.50.166
Barack, Max. Warum der aide Drumbeder
Pankraz Seiler uf Keen Studendecumniers mehr
geht. Huraoreske in Pfalzer Mundart. (Huinoris-
tischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F.,
B. 6. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.6
Barucb, Lob. See Boerne, Ludwig.
Baudissin, Adelbert, Graf von. Iliiben und
Driiben. Hannover, 1862. 2011.20
— Philippine Welser oder vor dreihundert .Jahren.
Historischer Roman. Hannover, 1864. 3 v.
4874.65
Baudissin, Ulrich, Graf von. Der Albatros.
Humoristisch-ernster Roman. Hannover, 1864.
4 V. in 2. 2873.79
— Das Damenstift. Stuttgart, 1875. 4 v. in 2.
2012.20
— Ehestandsfesseln. Berlin, 1882. 4872.8
Bauer, Clara. (Karl Detlef.) Bis in die Steppe.
2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1871. 4873.59
— Ein Dokument. Stuttgart, 1876. 4 v. in 2.
2874.53
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 4, B.
1, 2. 1876.) 2041. 1. 7, 8
— Nora. Eine Charakterstudie aus der deutschen
Gesellschaft. 3te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1876. 2876.67
— Zwischen Vater und Sohn. 2te Aufl. Stutt-
gart, 1876. 28703.66
Bauer, Martin. Gerdas Heirat. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jalirg. 19, B. 2. 1891.) 2041.1.38
— Die Schlossfrau von Ildenau. (Same. Jahrg.
16, B. 2. 1888.) 2041. 1.32
— Unter Rosen. Breslau, 1885. 2033.5
Baumbacb, Rudolf. Soramerraarchen. Leip-
zig, 1888. Portr. 2038.9
Bayer, Carl E. R. von. (Robert Byr.) Der
blaue Arara. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 5,
B. 1. 1877.) 2041.1.9
— Castell Ursani. (Same. Jahrg. 12, B. 1. 1884.)
2041.1.23
— Edwiesen. (Same. Jahrg. 15, B. 1. 1887.)
2041.1.29
— Gita. Leipzig, 1877. 4 v. in 2. 4875.51
— Irrwische. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 13,
B. 2. 1885.) 2041.1.26
— Rutschepeter. Same. Jahrg. 20, B. 1, 2.
1892.) 2041.1.39, 40
— Sesam. Stuttgart, 1881. 48703.81
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 8, B.
2. 1880.) 2041.1.16
— Soil ich? (Same. Jahrg. 6, B. 1. 1878.)
2041.1.11
— Waldidyll. (Same. Jahrg. 16, B. 1. 1888.)
2041.1.31
— Der Weg zum Gliick. (Same. Jahrg. 17,
B. 1. 1889.) 2041.1.33
Bechstein, Ludwig. Deutsches Marchenbuch.
5te Aufl. Leipzig, 1847. 4224.25
— Deutsches Sagenbuch. Leipzig, 1853. *4224.1
— Der Dunkelgraf. Frankfurt a. M., 1854. 1013.7
— Neues deutsches Marchenbuch. Wien, 1878.
Ulus. *28703.56
— Romantische Marchen und Sagen. Altenburg,
1855. 4222.3
— Der Sagenschatz und die Sagenkreise des
Thiiringerlandes. Hildburghausen, 1835-38. 4 v.
6108.62
— Same. 1857, 62. 4 v. in 2. 1025.3
Beck, Friedrich. Geschichte eines deutschen
Steinraetzen. Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.144
Becker, August. Mignons Eiertanz. Eine Ad-
ventgeschichte. Leipzig, 1882. 4872.19
131
German Fiction — Authors
— Des Rabbi Vermachtniss. Berlin, 1866, 67.
3 V. in 6. 4877.8
Contents. — Abth. 1. Der Maler : B. 1. Auf dei- Reise. B. 2.
Im Foist. Abth. 2. Der Kabbalist: B. 1. Im Pfarrhofe.
B. 2. Iin Grafenschloss. Abtb. 3. Der Erbgraf; B. 1. Im
Scbatten ; B. 2. Im Licht.
Becker, Carl F. Erzahlungen aus der alien Welt
fiir die Jugend. Herausg. von F. A. Eckstein.
9e Aufl. Halle, 1857-1861. 3 v. Ulus. 2959.12
Contents. — 1. Ulysses von Ithaka. 2. Achilles. 3. Die
Zerstbrung Troja’s; Der Argonautenzug ; Prometheus;
Ariadne; Medea’s Kache; Kastor und Pollux; Orpheus;
Atalante; lo; Hercules; Orestes; Iphigenia; Oedipus;
Siebeu vor Theben; Antigone; Theseus.
Beets, Nicolaus. (Hildebrand.) Die Familie
Kegge. Nacb dem Niederlandischen von W.
Lange. Leipzig, 1875. 4907.50.68
Behrens, Bertha. (W. Heimburg.) Dazumal.
Vier Novellen. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1887. 2046.1
Contents. — Unverstanden ; Ursula; Im Banne der Musen;
Das Fraulein Pathe.
— Ihr einziger Bruder. Phila., 1889? 2038.17
— Kloster Wendliusen. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1888.
2044-35
— Eine unbedeutende Frau. Leipzig, 1891.
2879.136
— Unter der Linde. Sieben Novellen. Leipzig,
1888. 2044.21
Contents. — Am Abgrund. — Unsere Hausglocke. — Unser
Miinue. — -Jascha. — In der Webergasse. — Grossmutter-
chen. — Aus meinen vier Pfiihlen.
Bell, Currer, pseud. See Bronte, Charlotte.
Bellamy, Edward. Dr. Heidenhofis Wunderkur.
Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.282
— Miss Ludington’s Sebwester. Leipzig, 1891.
4896.50.287
— Ein Riickblick (Looking backward), 2000-1887.
tfbers. von S. Schindler. Boston, 1890. 2046.14
— Same, tlbers. von G. von Gizyeki. Leipzig,
1890. 4896.50.273
Belot, Adolphe. Der Fall Calon. Kriminal-
roman. tubers. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.315
Bender, Augusta. Die Reiterkathe. Eine Ge-
schichte aus dem dreissigjiihrigen Ivriege. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 21, B. 1, 2. 1893.)
2041.1.41, 42
Benedix, Roderich. Die Landstreicher. Leipzig,
1867. 4877-51
Benkard, Christian. In ferner Inselwelt.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, B. 1. 1888.)
2041. 1. 31
— Unter deutschen Palmen. (Same. Jahrg. 17,
B. 2. Stuttgart, 1889.) 2041.x. 34
Bentzel-Sternau, Carl C. E., Graf zu. Mein
Mann; Stiefniiitterchen ; Der kleine Zauberer.
(Erziihlende Prosa der klassischen Periode. T. 2.
1886.) 4891.62.2
Berezik, Arpad von. Ehestandsgeschichten und
andere Hunioresken. t)bers. aus dem Magyari-
Bchen von A Kohut. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.330
Berger, Marie, pseud. See Follenius, Sofie von.
Berger, Wilhelm. Ziele des Lebens. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 12, B. 2. 1884.) 2041. 1.24
Berges, Philipp. Anierikana. Humoristische
Skizzen aus dem amerikanischen Leben. Leipzig,
1888. 4896.50.257
— B 2. 1891. 4896.50.276
— B 3. 1891. 4896.50.289
— B. 4. 1894. 4896.50.324
— Bunte Bilder aus dem New Yorker Leben.
Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.303
Bergk, C. von. ' Im Abendschein. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 15, B. 1. 1887.) 2041.1.29
Bergler, Ottokar Tann-. Alt-Wiener Ranke und
Schwiinke. Ein Dutzend Historietten. Leip-
zig, 1894. 4896.50.342
Bergsoe, Wilhelm J. Delila und andere Novellen.
libers, aus dem Diinischen. Leipzig, 1890.
4896.50.275
— Gespensternovellen. Aus dem Danischen iibers.
von A. Strodtmann. Berlin, 1873. 6899.45
— Same. Aus dem Danischen von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.104
Berlepscb, Lina, Freifrau von. Im fernen Wes-
ten. Nach dem Amerikanischen. (Bachem’s No-
vellen-Sammlung. B. 29. 1887.) 2056.2.29
Bern, Maximilian. Auf schwankem Grunde.
Aus dem Tagebuche eines Verburamelten. Leip-
zig, 1874. 4907.50.64
— Gestriipp. Novellistische Skizzen. Leipzig,
1876. 4907.50.83
Bernard, Charles de, pseud. See Du Grail de La
Villette, C. B.
Berneck, Carl G. von. (Bernd von Guseck.) Im
Herzen von Deutschland. Historische Erzahlung.
Berlin, 1869. 2020.19
A story of the time of Napoleon.
— Der Welfenlegioniir. Berlin, 1869. 4872.71
Bernhard, Carl, pseud. See Saint Aubain, An-
dreas N. de.
Bernhard, Marie. Der Zeuge. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 19, B. 1, 2. 1891.)
2041.1.37, 38
Bernhard, Wilhelm, ed. Deutsche Novelletten-
Bibliothek. Boston, 1887, 88. 2 v. [Students’
series.] 2043.7
Each story is entered under its author.
Bernstein, Aaron. Mendel Gibbor. (Neuer
DeutscherNovellenschatz. B. 10. 1885.) 2034.1. 10
Bersezio, Vittorio. Galatea. Ein verkanntes
Genie. Der Hund des Blinden. Drei Novellen.
Aus dem Italienischen von Wilhelmine Furchheim.
Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.296
Beta, Heinrich, pseud. See Bettziech, J. N.
Beta, Ottomar, pseud. See Bettziech, Ottomar.
Bethusy-Huc, Valesca, Grafin. (Moritz von
Reichenbach.) Der alteste Sohn. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 17, B. 1. 1889.) 2041. 1.33
— “ Durch.” (Same. Jahrg. 12, B. 1. 1884.)
2041. 1. 23
— R6sz6. (Same. Jahrg. 10, B. 2. 1882.)
2041. 1. 20
— Die Schlossfrau von Dromnitz. (Same. Jahrg.
9, B. 2. 1881.) 2041.1.18
— Der Sohn des Fliichtlings. (Same. Jahrg. 8,
B. 1. 1880.) 2041.1.15
— Zwei Freier. (Deutsch-amerik. Volks-Bibl.
Jahrg. 11, Hiilfte 2. 1883.) 1051.1.2
— Zwei Novellen. Stuttgart, 1883. 4872.15
Contents. — R^szb; Sillery mousseux.
Bettziech, Johann Heinrich. (H. Beta.) Der
Spieler. Erzahlung aus dem amerikanischen
Leben. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 23.
1886.) 2056.2.23
Bettziech, Ottomar. (Ottomar Beta.) Die Rache
ist mein. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 20, B.
1. 1892.) 2041.1.39
Beyschlag, Willibald. Godofred. Ein Marchen
fiirs deutsche Haus. Halle a. S., 1888. 2038.12
I
German Fiction — Authors
Bibra, Ernst, Freiherr von. Reiseskizzen und
Novellen. Jena, 1864. 4 v. 1043.4
Contents. — 1. Ira Walde. — Don Carlos M. — Die hohe Cor-
dillera. — Der Rodeo in Chile. 2. Kallenheim. — Chikanti.
— Seelebcn. 3. Die drei Liebesgeachichten des alten Vetter
Peter. — Lima. — Eine Hacienda bei Liraa. — Einige Tage in
Rio Janeiro. 4. Die sudamerikanische Reise des Doctor H.
C. Wessen. — Auf Madeira. — Die Bai von Corral. — Valpa-
raiso.
Bidembacb, Richard. Der Schalmeier von Wald.
Oberschwiibische Dorfgeschichte aus der Zeit des
Bauernkrieges. (Bachem's Novellen-Samniliing.
B. 7. 1884.) 2056.2.7
Biernatzki, Johann C. Die Hallig oder die
Si hiffbriichigen auf dem Eiland in der Nordsee.
Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.152
Bikelaa, Demetrios. Lukis Laras. Aus den
griechischen Freiheitskriegen. Aus dem Neu-
griechischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.203
Binder, Wilhelm, ed. Schwabische Volkssagen,
Geschichten und Marchen. Neue Ausg. Stutt-
gart, 1846. 2 V. Pis. 6878.39
Bischoff, Joseph E. C. (Conrad von Bolanden.)
Gesammelte Scriften. Regensburg, 1871-73. 21
V. in 6. Purtr. Ulus. *29093.52
Contents. — 1, 2. Luther’s Brautfahrt. 4te Aufl. 3-5. Franz
von Slcklngen. 3te Aufl. 6-10. Barbarossa, historischer
Roman. 3teAufl. 11. Angela, socialer Roman. 2te Aufl.
12. Die Mageren und die Fetten, Erzahlung aus dem Bau-
ernkriege. 13. Eonigin Bertha, historischer Roman aus
dem XI. Jahrhundert. 3te Aufl. 14-17. Historische Novel-
len Uber Friedrich 11. von Preussen und seine Zeit. 2te .Aufl.
B. 1-4: 14. Der Gefaugene von Kiistrin ; Judas Makka-
bauB. 15. Deutschlands Hort; Die raahrischen Hiihner.
16. Deutschlands Damon ; Die bohmische Canaille. 17.
Die Freidenker. 18, 19. Die Schwarzen und die Rothen.
3te Aufl. 20. Fortschrittlich, cuiturhistorische Novelle.
2te Aufl. 21. Die Aufgeklarten. 3te Aufl.
Bischoffhausen, L. von. Im Schatten und auf
der Sonnenseite. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
5, B. 1. 1877.) 2041. 1.9
— Die Rache ist siiss. (Same. Jahrg. 9, B. 1.
1881.) 2041. 1. 17
Bittkow, Theophil. Lindana. Eine Romanze.
Berlin. 68793.13
Bitzius, Albert. (Jeremias Gotthelf.) Gesani-
melte Schriften. Berlin, 1856. 12 v. 1026.1
Contents. — 1. Der Bauernsplegei. 2. Uli, der Knecht. 3.
Ull, der Pachter. 4. Kathi, die Grossmutter. 5,6. Leiden
und Freuden eines Schulmeisters. 7-10. Erzahlungen und
Bilder aus dem Volksleben der Schweiz. 11. Jakobs, des
Handwerksgesellen, Wanderungen durch die Schweiz. 12.
Dursll, der Branntweinsaufcr.
— Ausgewahlte Erzahlungen und Bilder aus dem
Volksleben der Schweiz. Herausg. von F. Vetter.
Ite Reihe. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.248
— Ausgewahlte Schriften. Ziirich, 1866. 7 v.
in 4. 28793.50
Contents. — 1. Geld und Geist Oder die Versohnung.
2. Uli, der Knecht. 3. Uli, der Pachter. 4, 5. Leiden
nnd Freuden eines Schulmeisters. 6, 7. Wle Anne Babl
Jow'ager hausbaltet.
— Der Bauern-Spiegel, oder Lebensgeschichte
des Jeremias Gotthelf. 3te Aiifl. Berlin, 1851.
1016.3
— Kurt von Koppigen. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 12.) 1012. 1. 12
— Der Notar in der Falle. (Same. B. 7.)
1012. 1. 7
— Uli. Eine Erzahlung. 6te Ausg. Berlin,
1878. 1034.13
Contents. — Ull der Knecht. 2. Uli der Pachter.
— Uli der Knecht. Herausg. von F. Vetter.
Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.240
— Uli der Pachter. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.274
Bjbrnson, Bjprnstjerne. [Werke.] Aus dem
Norwegischen von Edmund Lobedanz. Ilildburg-
liauscn, 1865, 66. 5 v. in 1. 6877.9
Vols. 1, 2 contain the noveis as follows : 1. Bauernnovellen.
— Arne. 2. Ein frbhiicher Bursch. — Kleiiie Erzahlungen.
— Arne. Deutsch von H. Denhardt. Leipzig,
1883. 4896.50.181
— Der Brautmarsch. Deutsch von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1878. 4907.50.99
— Das Fischermadchen. Aus dem Norwegischen
von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.90
— Kleine Erzahlungen. Aus dem Norwegischen
von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.193
Black, William. Eine Prinzessin von Thule.
Ins Deutsche iibertragen von J. Augspurg.
Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.249
Blanche, August T. Abenteuer eines Schau-
spielers. Aus dem Scliwedischen iibers von E.
Duncker. Bremen, 1873. 4875.64
— Erzahlungen des Kiisters zu Danderyd. U'lers.
von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1876. 4907.50.83
Bluethgen, Victor. Die schwarze Kaschka.
Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.166
Blum, Hans. Aus unsern Tagen. Magdeburg,
1876. 4874.78
Blumenhagen, Wilhelm. Hannovers Spartaner.
Eine historische Erzahlung. Leipzig, 1878
4897.50.105
The last years of the 15th century.
— Luthers Ring oder Die Fingerzeige des Him-
mels. Leipzig, 1874. 4907. 50.60
Bobertag, Felix, ed. Erzahlende Prosa der
klassischen Periode. Teil 1, 2 Berlin, 1882, 86.
2 V. [Deutsche National-Litteratur.] 4891.62
Contents. — 1. v. ThiimmeLHeinse; Moritz; Knigue; Engel;
J. H. .Jung; Karoliue Pichler, J. H. Pestalozzi ; J. 11. D.
Zschokke; Karoliue von Wolzogen; VV. F. v. Meyern ; Graf
zu Bentzel-Sternau; A. Lafontaine.
— Narrenbuch: Kalenberger, Peter Leu, Neithart
Fuchs, Markolf, Bruder Rausch. Berlin, 1884.
[Deutsche National-Litteratur.] 4893.11
Bodenstedt, Friedrich. Grafin Helene. Stutt-
gart, 1880. 2012.17
Boehlau, Helene. Herzenswahn. Minden i.
W., 1888. 6899.23
— Rathsmadelgeschichten. 2te Aufl. Minden,
1891. 6899.24
— Salin Kaliske. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 23. 1887.) 2034.1.23
Boehm, Gottfried. Das Opfer. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 13. 1886.) 2034.1. 13
Boelte, Amely. Maria Antonia, oder Dresden vor
hundert Jahren. Zeitbild. Prag, 1860. 48703.53
— Moderne Charakterkopfe. Berlin, 1863. 4873.52
Contents. — 1. Die drei Grafen; Die Eifersiichtige ; Ein
Carneval in Dresden ; Die Hansestadt. 2. Die Ahnenprohe;
Ein edler Buchh'andler; Die Zeitungsannonce.
— Vittorio Alfleri und seine vierte Liebe, oder,
Turin und Florenz. Historisches Zeitbild. Ber-
lin, 1862. 2 V. 2015.5
— Winkelmann, oder von Stendal nach Rom.
Cultur-historischer Roman. Berlin, 1862. 4874.74
Boerne, Ludwig. (Lob Baruch.) Ausgewahlte
Skizzen und Erzahlungen. B. 1. Leipzig, 1867.
4908.50.2
— B. 2. 1867. 4908.50.12
— B. 3. 1869. 4908.50.20
— Der Esskiinstler. (Humoristischer Hausschatz
fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F. , B. 4. 1880.)
2011.1.N.F.4
German Fiction — Authors
Boetticher, Georg. Sclinurrige Kerle und andere
Humoresken. Leipzig, 1893. 4896. 50. 310
B0gb, Erik. Humoristisclie Vorlesungen. Aus
dem Danischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1878.
4897.50.1 1 1
— B. 2. 1880. 4897.50.130
— Der Theaterkobold. Humoreske. libers, von
H. Martens. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.253
Bolanden, Conrad von, pseud. See Bischoff,
Joseph E. C.
Boner, Ulrich. Der Edelstein. Ausgewiihlt von
K. Pannier. Leipzig, 1896. 4896.50.341
Bonnet, J. Bilder aus dem Leben. Norden,
1877. 4870.80
Born, George F., pseud. See Fuellborn, George.
Botstiber, J. Tagebuch eines bosen Buben.
Aus dem Englischen. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.321
Boy-Bd, Ida. Der alte Randolph. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 20. 1887.)
2034.1.20
— Fanny Forster. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
16, B. 1, 2. 1888.) 2041. 1. 31, 32
— “ Ich.” (Same. Jahrg. 16, B. 1, 2. 1887.)
2041 .1 .29, 30
Boyesen, Hjalmar H. Gunnar. Unter dem Glet-
scher. Zwei norwegische Erzahlungen. Deutsch
von Klara Steinitz. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.141
Brachvogel, Albert E. Der deutsche Michael.
Historischer Roman. Berlin, 1868. 4 v. 4877.4
— Der Fels von Erz. Historischer Roman.
Phila., 1879? 4873.26
— Der fliegende Hollander. Berlin, 1871. 4 v.
4879.12
— Neue Novellen. B. 2. Breslau, 1887. 2027.3
Contents. — Der Menschenfreund. — Frau Kathe von
Schwarzburg. — Die bosen Schwestern.
— Parcival. Berlin, 1878. 3 v. 4875.63
— Simon Spira und sein Sohn. Berlin, 1876.
2874.55
— William Hogarth. Berlin, 1866. 3 v. 2879.60
Brackel, Ferdinande, Freiin von. Aus fernen
Landen. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 10.
1884.) 2056.2.10
— Nicht wie alle Andern. (Same. B. 1. 1882.)
2056.2.1
— Vom alten Stamm. (Same. B. 38. 1889.)
2056.2.38
Braeker, Ulrich. Der arme Mann im Tockenburg.
[Anon.] Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.267
Brandeis, J., ed. Sippurim. Ghettosagen,
jiidische My then und Legenden. Volksausgabe.
2te Aufl. Prag, 1889. 2878.100
Brandt, G. Der Schlossherr von Reichenau.
(Deutsch-amerik. Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Ite
HMfte. 1883.) 1051. i.ii
Brandt, Heinrich. Im Froschteiche. Aus den
hochsten Kreisen. Zwei Thiergeschichten. Leip-
zig, 1878. 4897.50.104
Breier, Eduard. Josef Kaiser. Historischer
Roman aus den Zeiten Kaiser Josef’s. Berlin,
1861. 2011.19
Bremer, Fredrika. Die Familie H. Leipzig,
1841. 6873.24
— Das Haus, oder Familiensorgen und Familien-
freuden. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.53
— Der hiiusliche Heerd. Aus dem Swedischen
von G. A. Wollheim. 2te Aufl. Bielefeld, 1844.
4877.72
— Kleinere Erzahlungen. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.57
Contents. — Axel und Anna. — lloffnungen. — Die Zwil-
linge. — Die Einsame. — Die Trdsterin. — Ein Brief Uber
Soupers.
— Die Nachbarn. Cbers. von H. Denhardt.
Leipzig, 1878. 4896.50.105
— Nina. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.50
— Streit und Friede, oder einige Scenen in
Norvvegen. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.56
— Die Toehter des Prasidenten. Erzahlung einer
Gouvernante. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1842. 6877.54
Brennecke, Adolf. Unter den Taunusbuehen.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 20, B. 2. 1892.)
2041.1.40
Brentano, Clemens. Gesammelte Schriften. B.
4, 6. Frankfurt am M., 1862. 2906.51.4, 5
4. Aus der Chronika eines fahrendeu Schulers; Blatter aus
dem Tagebuch der Ahiifrau; Geschichte vom braven Kasperl
und dem schbnen Annerl; Die mehreren Wehmiiller und
uugarischeu Nationalgesichter; Die drei NUsse; Lebens-
umiiss der Anna Katharina Emmerich; . . . Von dera
Leben und Sterben des Grafen Gaston Phbbus von Foix und
von dem traurigen Tode seines Kindes Gaston. 5. Gockel,
Hinkel und Gackeleia; Die Rose; Fragment aus Godwi;
Entweder wunderbare Geschichte von Bogs dem Uhr-
macher . . . ; Der Philister vor, in und nach der Geschichte ;
Geschichte und Ursprung des ersten Barenhauters.
— Die Chronik des fahrenden Schulers. Miinchen,
1883. *2870.6
— Geschichte vom braven Kasperl und schbnen
Annerl. Berlin, 1861. No. 3 in *48293.51
— Same. (Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 1.
1871.) 1012. 1. 1
— Same. Leipzig, 1880. 4898. 51. 45
— Same. (Koch, M., ed. Arnim, Klemens und
Bettina Brentano, J. Gbrres. Bd. 2.) 4891.69.2
— Marchen. Herausg. von Guido Gbrres. B. 2
Stuttgart, 1847. 1013.8
— Das Marchen von Gockel und Hinkel. (Koch,
M., ed. Arnim, Klemens und Bettina Brentano,
J. Gbrres. Bd. 2. 1891.) 4891.69.2
— Das Marchen von Gockel, Hinkel und Gackeleia
in seiner urspriinglichen Gestalt. Leipzig, 1872.
4898.51.48
— Die mehreren Wehmiiller und ungarischen
Nationalgesichter. (Humoristischer Hausschatz
fur’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 6. 1880.)
Brentano, Fritz.
1887.
— B. 2. 1889.
— B. 3. 1893.
— B. 4. 1894.
2011.1.N.F.5
Heitere Geschichten. Leipzig,
4896.50.239
4896.50.263
4896.50.313
4896.50.331
Bret Harte, F. See Harte, Francis Bret.
Brink, Jan ten. Jeanette und Juanito, aus dem
Ilolliindischen von A. Glaser. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.157
Brockdorff, Sophie, Grafin. Ein Geheimniss des
Kbnigsee. (Bacheiu’s Novellen-Sammlung. B.
30. 1887.) 2056.2.30
Bronner, Franz X. Fischergedichte und Erzaeh-
lungcn. Zurich, 1787. 2878.29
Bronte, Charlotte. (Currer Bell.) Jane Eyre.
Aus dera Englischen von M. von Borch. Leipzig,
1888. 4896.50.244
Brosboll, Johann C. C. (Carit Etlar.) Arme
Leute. Erzahlungen. Aus dem Danischen iibers.
von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1882. 4896.50.165
— Zwei Striche. Aus dem Danischen. (Novel-
lenschatz des Auslandes. B. 12. 1873.)
2012.4.12
134
German Fiction — Authors
Brubnsen, Otto. Verfehites Leben. Der tolle
Geiger. Zwei Gescliicliten vom lihein. Leipzig,
1893. 4896.50.310
Brun, Ida, Edle von. (Ida von Brun-Barnow.)
Starke Herzen. (Deutsche Koman-Bibl. Jahrg.
19, B. 2. 1891.) 2041.1.38
Brun-Barnow, Ida von, pseud. See Brun, Ida,
Edle von.
Bucher, J. Der Mueller von Sempach. Kultur-
gescliicbtliche Erzahlung aus der Zeit des Setn-
pacher Krieges. Luzern, 1886. 6896.27
Buecbner, Georg. Lenz. Ein Novellen Frag-
ment. (Sammtliche Werke. 1879.) 4873.65
Buelow, Bertha von. (Hans Arnold.) Verzau-
bert. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 19.
1887.) 2034. 1. 19
Buelow, Eduard von. Das Novellenbucli, oder,
hundert Novellen nach alten Italienischen . . .
Englischen und Deutschen. Th. 2-1. Leipzig,
1835, 36. 3 V. 1013.16
Buelow, Margarethe von. HerrimHause. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 13. 1886.)
2034.1. 13
Buerstenbinder, Elisabeth. (E. Werner.) Am
Altar. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1876. 4873.76
— Same. 4te Aufl. 188-? 2018.16
— Der Egoist. Stuttgart, 1882. 487ob.6i
— Gebannt und erldst. Leipzig, 1881. 2010.19
— Same. Phila., 1888. 2 v. 2044.16
— Gesprengte Fesseln. Leipzig, 1875. 2876.68
— Gliickauf! Leipzig, 1871. 2028.9
— Same. Phila., 1888. 2 v. 2028.9
— Ein Held der Feder. Leipzig, 1872. 28693.63
— Sankt Michael. Leipzig, 1887. 1052.3
— Um hohen Preis. Leipzig, 1879. 4871.80
— Vineta. Leipzig, 1877. 2875.65
— Der Wilddieb. (Deutsche Novelletten-Bibl.
B. 1. 1887.) 2043.7.1
Bulwer-Lytton, 1st baron Lytton. Eugen Aram,
tibers. von C. Richard. Leipzig, 1881 . 897.50.147
— Godolphin. Ubers. von Dr. G. N. Biirmann.
Stuttgart, 1863. 2016.15
— Die letzten Page von Pompeji. tibers. von O.
V. Czarnowski. Leipzig, 1876. 4907.50.78
— Nacht und Morgen. Obers. von A. Tuhten.
Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.337
— Pelham oder Begegnisse eines Weltmannes.
Aus dem Englischen von C. Richard. Leipzig,
1878. 4897.50.109
— Rienzi, der letzte Tribun. Aus dera Englischen
von O. von Czarnowski. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.93
Burnett, Frances Hodgson. Der kleine Lord.
(Little Lord Fauntleroy.) Autorisierte Ueber-
setzung von Emmy Becker. Stuttgart, 1889.
2046.5
— Der kleine Lord Fauntleroy. tibers. von L.
Koch. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.279
Burow, Julie. Ein Grab an der Kirchhofsraauer.
(Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 23. 1887.)
2034.1.23
Byr, Robert, pseud. See Bayer, Carl E. R. von.
Caballero, Fernan, pseud. See Arrom, Cecilia
Boehl de.
Campe, Joachim H. Robinson der jiingere.
Adapted to the Hamiltonian system, by an inter-
lineary and literal trans. By James Hamilton.
Edinb., 1827. 2 v. 4889.6
Carion, Franz, pseud. See Lubojatzky, Franz.
Carl, E. Marialis. Novelle aus dem Burscben-
leben. Konigsberg, 1844. No. 6 in *6878.27
Carlssen, Egbert. Aus den Lehrjahren eines
Strebers. Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.155
The scene of the story is in England, near the ciose of the
xviith century.
— Erziihlungen. Halle a. S., 1882, 83. 2 v.
4872.18
Contents. — 1. Ein Stadtjunker von Braunschweig, llistori-
sche Erzahlung aus dem 14. Jahrhundert. 2. llcgen und
Paiette. Roman aus Bayerns Vergangenheit.
— Die Tocbter von Wiedenau. Leipzig, 1879.
4897.50.125
Caspar, Paul. Als deutscher Spion in Frankreich
gefangen. Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.297
Castelnuovo, Enrico. Ausgewiihlte Novellen.
Frei nach dem Italienischen von Siegfried Lederer.
Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.208
Contents. — Larapo und Carmela; Ein Schiffbruch; Es
schneit; Der pythagoriiische Lehrsatz; Dorettas Beichte;
Excelsior.
Cech, Svatopluk. Novellen. Aus dem Bohmi-
schen von F. Bauer. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.192
Contents. — Der Apfelbaura; Kaliobiotik auf Reisen; Der
versetzte Character; Der Rahm.
— Unter Biichern und Menschen. Aus dem
Bdhmischen von F. Bauer. Leipzig, 1883.
4906.50.171
Cervantes. Preciosa, das Zigeunermtidchen.
Uebers. von F. Horlek. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.59
— Der scharfsinnige Junker Don Quijote von der
Mancha. Aus dem Spaniscben von D. W. Soltau.
In vollig neuer Bearb. von W. Lange. Leipzig,
1877. 4907.50.87
— Seiiora Cornelia. Uebers. von C. von Rein-
hardstoettner. Leipzig, 1869, 4908.50.16
Chamisso, Adelbert von. Adelberts Fabel.
(Poetische Werke. B. 2. 1868.) 4896.30.2
— Same. (Gesammelte Werke. B. 2. 1883?)
— Peter
(Werke.
— Same.
— Same.
— Same.
28903.56.2
Schlemihl’s wundersame Geschichte.
4te Aufl. B. 4. 1856.) 2877.9.4
Leipzig, 1868. 4908.50.11
(Poetische Werke. B. 2. 1868.)
4896.30.2
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 17.)
1012. 1. 17
— Same. (Gesammelte Werke. B. 2. 1883.)
28903.56.2
— Same. (Werke. 1886.) 4891.73
Chateaubriand, Fran9ois Ren6 A., vicomte de.
Atala. Rene. Die Abenteuer des letzten Aben-
cerragen. Ubers. von F. F. Riickert. Leipzig,
1878. 4897.50.102
Cherbuliez, Victor. Der Graf Kostia. Deutsch
von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.236
— Jean T^terol’s Idee. Deutsch von R. Schroder.
Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.145
Clauren, H., pseud. See Heun, Carl G. S.
Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain.) Ausge-
wahlte Skizzen. Deutsch von W. Lange. B. 1.
Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.106
— B. 2. 1879. 4897.50.113
— B. 3. 1879. 4897.50.121
— B. 4. 1885. 4896.50.214
— B. 5. 1892. 4896.50.302
135
German Fiction — Authors
Cohn, Oscar J. (Oscar Justinus.) Amor auf
Reisen. Lustige Gescliicliten. Berlin, 1888.
2044.29
Contents. — Das Rnndreisebillet als Elieverraittler. — Das
Trinkgeld. — Wie Einer durch den Kometen zn einer Frau
kain. — Onkel Reinhard’s Oeeaufahrt. — Die Kuustreise des
Photographen. — Die Reise nach einem Nebelfleck. — Das
reisen de Quintett.
— Humoristisclies Kleeblatt. Drei Erziihhingen.
Berlin, 1888. 2044.27
Contents. — 'Welcher von Beiden. — Das Krauzcheu von
LUmmerwitz. — Der Zug uaeh dera Osten.
Cobufeld, Emil. Wenn’s donnert. (Ilnmoris-
tischer Hausschatz fur’s deutsche Volk. B. G.
1877. ) 2011.1.6
Colban, Marie. Eine alte Jnngfer. (Deutsche
Koman-Bibl. Jalirg. 8, B. 1. 1880.) 2041. 1. 15
— ,, Ich lebe.” (Same. Jahrg. G, B. I. 1878.)
2041. 1. II
Collins, Wilkie. Blinde Liebe. (Deutsche Ro-
man-Bibl. Jahrg. 18, B. 1, 2. 1890.) 2041.1.35,36
— Ohne Namen. Atis dem Englischen von B.
Bucher. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.311
Colombi, Marchesa, pseud. See Torelli-Torriani,
Maria.
Combe, T., pseud. See Huguenin, Ad^le.
Conrad, Michael G. Erlosung. Drei Novellen.
Leipzig, 1891. 2877.129
Contents. — Die Erlosung. — Ira Hiramelreich. — Rotes
Blut.
Conscience, Hendrik. Der arme Edelmann.
Aus dem Niederlandischen von W. Lange. Leip-
zig, 1877. 4907.50.97
— Der Geizhals. Aus dem Niederlandischen von
E. Wegener. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.136
— Die holzerne Clara. Aus dem Vliimischen von
R.Muldener. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.185
— Der Rekrut. Aus dem Vlamischen von O. L. B.
Wolff. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.127
— Das Wunderjahr (1566). Historisches Gemiilde
aus dem xvi. Jahrhundert. Aus dem Vliimisclien.
7te Aufl. Munster, 1891. 6899.37
Contessa, Carl W. Schriften. Leipzig, 1826.
9 V. 48793.24
The following are the stories: 1. Manon. — 2. Der In-
stinkt. — 3. Slei.ster Dietrich. — 4. Magister Rbslein; Haus-
bahn and Paradiesvogel. — 6. Der Todesengel; Vergib uns
unsere Schuld ; Der schwarze See ; Das Gastmahi ; Das
Schwert und die Schlangen. — 6. Das Bild der Mutter. —
7. Die Schatzgriiber. — 8. Die weisse Rose; Aus Herr Bal-
thasar’s Leben.
Conway, Hugh, pseud. See Fargus, Frederick J.
Cooper, James Fenimore. Lederstrumpf-Ge-
schichten. Bearb. von G. Hacker. Stuttgart, 1880.
2 V. Ulus. 2044.37
Contents. — 1. Der Wildtdter; Der letzte Mohikau. — 2.
Der Pfadfinder ; Lederstrumpf oder die Ansiedler ara Susque-
hanna; Der Wildstelier, oder die Prarie.
— Der letzte Mohikan. Deutsch von O. Randolf.
Leipzig, 1877. 4907. 50.92
— Der rothe Freibeuter. Fiir die Jugend neu
bearb. von E. Trautmann. Stuttgart, 188-?
Ulus. 2044.34
— Der Spion. Deutsch von 0. Randolf. Leipzig,
1878. 4897.50.106
Cordelia, pseud. See Schaefer, Antonia.
Corrodi, August. Ernste Absichten. Winter-
thur, 1860. 2023.9
Corvinus, Jakob, pseud. See Raabe, Wilhelm.
Cottin, Sophie R. Elisabeth. Deutsch von H.
Denhardt. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.202
Cramer, Carl G. Stella’s Friihling des Lebens.
Leipzig, 1801. PI. 4896.10
Cramm, Burghard von. Das Hausgesetz. Gera,
1876. 2879.69
Cremer, Jacobus J. Holliindische Novellen. Nach
dem Niederlandischen von W. Lange. . . . Leip-
zig, 1878. 4897.50.110
Croker, B. IM. Die hiibsche Miss Neville.
Uebers. aus dem Englischen von Emmy Becher.
Stuttgart, 1889. 2046.2
— Irgend ein Anderer. Uebers. von Emmy
Becher. Stuttgart, 1892. 2035.24
Crome-Schwiening, Carl G. H. Allerhand
humoristische Kleinigkeiten. Novelletten und
Skizzen. Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.289
Crone, Max. Auf und unter der Erde. Erziih-
lungen. Leipzig, 1895. 4896.50.343
Cronheim, Reinhold. Fahnrichsgeschichten. Hu-
moresken. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.180
Contents. — Des Fahnrichs erste Liebe; Der Ballheld; Der
Pechvogel; Eine Landpartie; Die Statue; Vier Freunde.
Cruger, Julia S. (Jnlien Gordon.) Fraulein
Reseda. Ein Mann der Erfolge. Uebers. von
Emmy Becher. Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.23
Crusenstolpe, Magnus J. Der Mohr, oder das
Hans Holstein-Gottorp in Schweden. Aus dem
Schwedischen. Berlin, 1845. 7 v. in 3. 1025.8
Csiky, Gregor. Alte Siinden. Roman aus dem
Ungarischen. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.270
Cueppers, A. J. In derKnospe gebrochen. Dem
Franzosischen nacherziihlt. (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 3. 1883.) 2056.2.3
Dachstein, P. Blumendiifte. Erziihlungen und
Marchen fiir Kinder von 9 bis 12 Jahren. Berlin,
1872. Illus. 28793.69
Dahn, Felix. Attila. Historiseher Roman aus
der Volkerwanderung (a. 453 n. Chr.). Phila.,
188-? 2038.18
— Same. 7te Aufl. Leipzig, 1888. 2879.84
— Bissula. Historiseher Roman aus der Yolker-
wanderung (a. 378 n. Chr.). 6te Aufl. Leipzig,
1884. 48703.27
— Felicitas. Historiseher Roman aus der Volker-
wanderung (a. 476 n. Chr.). Phila., 1889? 2038.16
— Ein Kampf um Rom. 3te Aufl. Leipzig,
1876, 77. 4 V. 2874.56
A story of Rome in the 6th century.
— Odhins Rache. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1892.
2879.131
— Odhin’s Trost. Ein nordischer Roman aus dem
elften Jahrhundert. Leipzig, 1880. 48703.5
— Was ist die Liebe? Leipzig, 1887. 48603.55
Dallwitz, Wanda von. (Walter Schwarz.) Ge-
landet. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 40.
1889.) 2056.2.40
— Die Rechte. (Same. B. 14. 1884.) 2056.2.14
— Die Uhr des Rene Cardillac. (Same. B. 28.
1887.) 2056.2.28
— Verlassen. (Same. B. 20. 1884.) 2056.2.20
Danilevski, Gregor P. Eine Familienchronik.
tJbertr. von. P. Lobenstein. Leipzig, 1874.
4907.50.64
Contents. — Urgrossmiitterchen; Der Leibgrenadier; Katha-
rina ii. amDniepr; Grossraiitterchens Parodies.
— Mirowicz und der gefangene Czar Iwan Anto-
nowicz. tJbers. von P. Lobenstein. Leipzig,
1881. 4897.50.142
German Fiction — Authors
— Nach Indien. Eine historische Erzahlung aus
der Zeit Peters des Grossen. Leipzig, 1882.
4896.50. i6i
— Die Nonnenkloster in Russland. (Dewjati Wal.)
tjbertr. von P. Lobenstein. Leipzig, 187G.
4907.50.79
— Die Pioniere des Ostens. Ein nationales Cha-
rakterbild. Ubertr. von P. Lobenstein. Leipzig,
1874. 4907.50.58
— Potemkin an der Donau 1790. Historische
Erzahlung. tJbers. von P. Lobenstein. Leipzig,
1879. 4897.50.123
Danneuberg, G., pseud. See Frederich, Bertha
H.
Daudet, Alphonse. Briefe aus meiner Miihle.
tfbers. von H. Th. Kiihne. Leipzig, 1894.
4896.50.329
— Fromont jun., & Risler sen. Leipzig, 1882.
4896.50. 169
— Kiinstler-Ehen. Pariser Skizzen. Deutsch von
A. Gerstmann. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.164
— Jack. Aus dem Franzosischen von J. Jloel-
lenhofi’. Leipzig, 1895. 4896.50.341
— Port Tarascon. Uebers. von Natalie Riinielin.
Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.22
— Die -svunderbaren Abentcuer des Herrn
Tartarin aus Tarascon. Deutscli von A. Gerst-
inann. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.177
Decken, Auguste von der. (A. von der Elbe.)
Aref, der Hindu. Freiburg i. B., 1884. 4870a. 30
— Brausejahre. Bilder aus Weimars Bliithezeit.
Leipzig, 1888. 2044.30
— WahreLiebe. (Deutsche Roraan-Bibl. Jahrg.
19, B. 1. 1891.) 2041. 1.37
Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Fiir die
Jugend neu bearb. von G. Mensch. Stuttgart,
188-? Ulus. 2044.33
Degen, Alexander von. Aus deni Militarleben.
Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.273
— Same. B. 2. 1891. 4896.50.290
— Same. B. 3. 1893. 4896.50.311
— In der Kaserne. Aus den Memoiren eines
Reservisten. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50265
De La Ramd, Louise. (Ouida.) Farnmor. Leip-
zig, 1891. 4896.50.292
— Herzogin von Lira. tJbers. von A. Rosen.
Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.252
— Wanda. tTbers. von A. Roehl. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.224
Delpit, Albert. Das Fraulein v. Bessier. Autori-
sirte Bearb. von M. v. Weissentburn. Breslau,
1888. 2677.127
Denison, Mary A. So’n Mann wie mein Mann.
Eine Ehestands-Humoreske. Aus dem Englischen
ubertr. von P. Heichen. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.221
Detlef, Karl, pseud. See Bauer, Clara.
Detlev von Geyern. Die Domschenke. (Deut-
sche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, B. 2. 1883.)
2041. 1. 22
— Ein Feenschloss. (Same. Jahrg. 14, B. 1.
1886.) 2041. 1. 27
— Griifin Resi. (Same. Jahrg. 12, B. 1. 1884.)
2041. 1. 23
Detmold, Johann H. Randzeichnungen. An-
leitung zur Kunstkennerschaft. Satiren. Leip-
zig, 1886. 4896.50.229
Dewall, Johannes van, pseud. See Kuehne,
August.
Dickens, Charles. Sammtliche Werke. Leip-
zig [etc.], 1868, 75? 27 v. 4570b. 61
Contents. — 1,2. Die Pickwickier. 3,4. LebensgescLichte und
Erfahrungcn David Copperfield’s des jiingern. 5, 6. Bleak-
bans. 7. Oliver Twist. 8, 9. Leben und Schicksale dcs
Martin Chuzzlewit. 10, 11. Dorabey und Sohn. 12,13. Mas-
ter Humphrey’s Wanduhr. 14-16. Leben und Schicksale
des Nicolaus Nicklebyund seiner Familie. 17,18. Barnaby
Rudge. 19. Skizzen aus dem Londoner Alltagslcben.
20, 21. Klein-Dorritt. 22. Eine Geschichte von zwei Stiid-
ten. 23. Grosse Erwartungen. 24, 25. Unser gemeinsamer
Freund. 26. Das Heimcben am llerde; Der Verwunschte ;
Ein Weihnachtsabend ; Der Kampf des Lebens ; Die Sylves-
terglocken. 27. Schwere Zeiten.
— Harte Zeiten. Aus dem Englischen von J.
Seybt. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.137
— Das Heimchen am Herde. Ein Hausmarchen.
Deutsch von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.91
— Der Kampf des Lebens. Eine Liebesgeschichte.
-Vus dem Englischen von J. Seybt. Leipzig, 1878.
4897.50.100
— Die Lcbcnsgeschichte, Abenteuer, Erfahrungen
und Beobachtungen David Copperfields des jiin-
geren. tjbertr. von J. Wege. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.163
— Londoner Skizzen. Aus dem Englischen von
J. Seybt. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.122
— Martin Chuzzlewit. Aus dem Englischen von
J. Seybt. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.184
— Nikolas Nickelby. Aus dem Englischen von
J. Seybt. Leipzig, 1883. 4897.50.134
— Oliver Twist. Aus dem Englischen von J.
Seybt. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.63
— Die Pickwickier. .A.us dem Englischen von
H. Roberts. 4te Aufl. Leipzig, 1863. 3 v. 6570.25
— Same. Aus dem Englischen von J. Seybt.
1878. 4897.50.103
— Die Sylvester-Glocken. Eine Geistergeschichte.
Aus dem Englischen von J. Seybt. Leipzig, 1876.
4907.50.85
— Der Verwunschte. Aus dem Englischen von
J. Seybt. Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.153
— Die Weihnachtsabend. Eine Geistergeschichte.
Aus dem Englischen von J. Seybt. Leipzig, 1876.
4907.50.83
— Zwei Stiidte. Aus dem Englischen von J.
Seybt. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.94
Diderot, Denis. Die beyden Freunde von Bour-
bonne. (Gessner. Schriften. Th. 4. 1793.)
2016.10.2
— Rameaus Nefife. Ein Dialog, tjbers. von W.
von Goethe. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.129
— Unterredung eines Vaters mit seinen Kindern.
(Gessner. Schriften. Th. 4. 1793.) 2016.10.2
Diez, Katharina. Heinrich Heine’s erste Liebe.
Berlin, 1870. 4879.16
Dincklage, Clara von. Der Zigeuner. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 3, B. 2. 1875.) 2041.1.6
Dincklage, E. von. See Dincklage-Campe,
Ehrengarte von.
Dincklage-Campe, Ehrengarte von. Das Comtes-
sel. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 22. 1886.)
2056.2.22
— Die echten Abbergs. (Same. B. 15. 1884.)
2056.2.15
— Fiirstliches Blut. (Same. B. 5. 1883.)
2056.2.5
— ImTraraontan. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
9, B. 1. 1881.) 2041.1.17
— Die Seelen der Hallas. (Same. Jahrg. 7, B.
I. Stuttgart, 1879.) 2041.1.13
— Der Streithast. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 16.) 1012.1.16
German Fiction — Authors
Dingelstedt, Franz F. F., Freiherr von. Die
Aniazone. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1869. 2011. 13
— Heptameron. Gesammelte Novellen. B. 2.
Magdeburg, 1841. 1024.12
Contents. — 2. Gutenbergs Tod. — Lorbcer und Dorueu-
krone. — Blinde Biebe. — Das bbse Auge.
— Die Schule der Welt. (Neuer Deutscher No-
vellenschatz. B. 5. 1884.) 2034.1.5
Dirkink, J. von, pseud. See Sandliage, Josefa.
Dito, pseud. See Elisabeth, queen of Koumania.
Donnelly, Ignatius. Ciisars Denksiiule. Eine
Geschichte aus dem 20. Jahrhundert. Deutsch
von W. Schaumburg. Leipzig, 1892. 4896. 50. 309
Dostoevski, Fedor M. Erzahlungen. Frei nach
dem Russischen von W. Goldschmidt. Leipzig,
1886. 4896.50.219
— Memoiren aus einem Totenhaus. Ubers. von
H. Moser. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.271
— Schuld und Siihne. Aus dem Russischen.
tibers. von H. Moser. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.255
Douai, Adolf. Fata Morgana. Deutsch-ameri-
kanische Preis-Novelle. St. Louis, 1858. 2396.149
Dove, Alfred W. Caracosa. Ilistorischer Roman
aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1894. 2 V. 6877.36
Dracbmann, llolger H. H. See und Strandge-
schichten. Aus dem Danischen iibers. von J. C.
Poestion. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.254
Droste-Hiilshoff, Annette E., Freiin von. Die
Judenbuche. Ein Sittengemalde aus dem gebirgig-
teu Westphalen. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.192
Droz, Gustave. Das Kind. (Erzahlungen und
Skizzen von K. E. Franzos und G. Droz. 1885.)
2043-33
Duboc, Eduard. (Robert Waldmiiller.) Es ist
nicht gut, das der Mensch allein sei. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 10.) 1012. 1. 10
— Maddalena. Augsburg, 1883. 4872.35
— Mirandola, die Herrnhuterin. Fra Tedesco.
Zwei Novellen. Leipzig, 1866. 2014.14
— Die Somosierra. Roman. Aus dem spanischen
Biihnenleben. Stuttgart, 1881. 2878.78
Dudevant, Amantine L. A. D. See Sand,
George, pseud.
Duenbeim, W. von. Angeline. (Deutsche Ro-
man-Bibl. Jahrg. 4. B. 2. 1876.) 2041.1.8
Dueringsfeld, Ida von. See Reinsberg, Ida von.
Du Grail de LaVillette, Charles B. (Charles de
Bernard.) Die Lowenhaut. Ubers. von H.
Meerholz. Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.214
Duimcben, Theodor. Jantje Verbriigge. (Deut-
sche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 16. B. 1. 1888.)
2041. 1. 31
Dumas, Ale.xandre D. Die Dame von Monsoreau.
Ilistorischer Roman. Stuttgart, 1859? 2029.35
— Denkwiirdigkeiten eines Arztes. Stuttgart.
4 pts. in 7 V. 2029.32
Contents. — 1,2. Denkwurdigkeiten eines Arzt3B. 3. Das
Ilalsband der Kbnigin. 4. Ange Pitou. 5-7. Die Grafin von
Charny.
— Die drei Musketiere. Deutsch von H. Meer-
holz. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.209
— Der Graf von Bragelonne, oder zehn Jahre
nachher. Stuttgart. 7 v. in 2. [Die drei Mus-
ketiere. Abth. 3.] 2029.31
— Der Graf von Monte Christo. Stuttgart, 1864.
6 V. in 2. 2029.39
— Die schwarze Tulipe. Historischer Roman.
Deutsch von H. Meerholz. Leipzig, 1887.
4896.50.230
— Zwanzig Jahre nachher. Stuttgart, 1858. 3 v.
2698.54
Dunajew, Wanda von, pseud. See Sacher-Ma-
soch, Aurora.
Duncker, Dora. Ein Lieutenant verloren, etc.
Inseratstudien. Stuttgart. Ulus. 6896.10
— Reeles Heiratsgesuch., etc. Inseratstudien.
Stuttgart. Ulus. 6896.10
— Unheilbar. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 20,
B. 2. 1891.) 2041.2.40
Durand, Alice M. C. (Henry Greville.) Dosia.
Deutsch von H. Meerholz. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.207
— Gefahr. Ubers. von L. Wecbsler. Leipzig,
1894. 4896.50.332
Dygasinski, Adolf. Auf dem Edelhofe. Ubers.
von Dr. Ruhe und A. Grabowski. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.208
Eberbard, A. G. Gesammelte Schriften. B.
1-12. Halle, 1830. 2898.6
Contents. — 1. Wuudersames Abentcuer, welches einem
Musensohne allbier in diesen Tagen begegnet. 2. List urn
List; Zwist und Liebe; Liebesgliick und Liebesnotb.
3. Der Polyp im Herzen; Nur keine Mesalliance; Briefe
einer veruugluckten Kammerjungfer. 4. Bandov, der
gliickliche; Treue des Glucks; Die neue Putzstube. 5. Zau-
berkiinste; Gestiinduisse eines Weiberfeindes ; Geschichte
vom diinnen Veit. 6. Sonnenaufgangsfeier der Honora-
tioren iu X*; Bruchstiicke aus dem Tagebuche eines Gym-
nasiasten ; Hans und Grctchen, Oder was die Liebe nicht
thut; Xante Gesche und ihre Kaffeeschwestern. 7-9. Fer-
dinand Warner, der arme Fldtenspieler. 10-12. Westold
und sein Freund.
Ebers, Georg M. Eine aegj'ptische Konigsloch-
ter. 8te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1879. 2 v. 4877.67
— Eine Frage. Idyll zu einem Gemalde seines
Freundes Alma Tadema. 3te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1882. 48706.59
— Die Frau Biirgemeisterin. Stuttgart, 1882.
4870.50
— Die Gred. Roman aus dem alten Niirnberg.
Phila., 1889? 2 v. 2038.15
— Homo sum. 4te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1878.
2012.18 ; 2870a. 51
— Im Schmiedefeuer. Roman aus dem alten
Niirnberg. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1895. 2 v. 6898.22
Time, 13th century.
— Der Kaiser. Roman. 9te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1881. 2 V. 2012.22; 4872.65
— Kleopatra. Historischer Roman. 2te Aufl.
Stuttgart, 1894. 48706.81
— Die Nilbraut. 5te Aufl. 1887. 3 v. 2860.71
— Die Schwestern. 15te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1886.
4874- 54
— Same. Phila., 1889? 2879.109
Scene in Memphis during the reign of Ptolemy Philometer.
— Serapis. Historischer Roman. Stuttgart, 1885.
4871.69
— Uarda. Roman aus dem alten Aegypten.
Stuttgart, 1877. 28693.68
— Same. 8te Aufl. 1880. 3 v. 2010.8
— Ein Wort, llte Aufl. Stuttgart, 1883. 4871.77
Ebner-Escbenbach, Marie, Freifrau von. Ge-
sammelte Schriften. Berlin, 1893. 6 v. 2876.128
Contents. — 1. Aphorismen. Parabein, Miirehen und Ge-
dichte. 2. Dorf- und Schlossgeschichten. 3, 4. Erzah-
lungen. 5. Das Gemeindekind. 6. Unsuhnbar. Brz'ah-
lung.
— BoXena. Erzahlung. Stuttgart, 1876. 4870.28
— Dorf und Schlossgeschichten. Berlin, 1883.
4875- 71
Contents. — Der Kreisphysikus; Die Poesie desUnbewuss-
ten ; Krambambuli ; Jacob Szela.
German Fiction — Authors
— Erzahlungen. Stuttgart, 1875. 4870.30
Contents. — Ein SpUtgeborner; Chlodwlg; Die erste
Beichte; Die Qrossmutter; Kin Kdelmauu.
— Die Freilierren von Geniperlein. (Neuer Deut-
sclier Novellenscliatz. B. 1. 1884.) 2034. i.i
— Krambambuli. (Same. B. 23. 1887.) 2034.1.23
— Unsiihnbar. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 18;>I. 2878.135
— Zwei Cointessen. Berlin, 1885. 1042.23
Contents. — Comtesse Muschi. — Comtesse Paula.
Eckstein, Ernst. Aphrodite. Roman aus Alt-
Hc-llas. 4te Aufl. Leipzig, 188(1. 2877.145
— Der Besnch im Career. Huinoreske. Leip-
zig, 1887. 4896.50.240
— Camilla. Roman. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
■Jahrg. 17, B. 1. 1880.) 2041.1.33
— Die Claudier. Roman aus der rbmischen
Kaiserzeit. 12te Aufl. Leipzig, 1892. 2876.130
— Eingeschneit. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. jahrg.
2, B. 2. 1874.) 2041.1.4
— Familie Hartwig. Berlin, 1894. 6899.27
— Gustava. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 3,
B. 2. 1875.) 2041.1.6
— Humoresken. B. 1. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.65
— B. 2. 1883. 4906.50.170
— Humoresken. Namely : —
Aus Secunda und Prima. 23te Aufl. Berlin, 1883.
2010.20
Katheder und Schulbank. 15te Aufl. Leipzig,
1882. 2010.20
Die Miidchen des Pensionats. 26te Aufl. Berlin,
1884. 2010.20
Samuel Heinzerlings Tagebuch und andere
Geschichten. llte Aufl. Berlin, 1884. 2010.20
Sclml-Mysterien. ISteAufl. Leipzig, 1877. 2010.20
— Maria la Brusca. Leipzig, 1883. *4896.50 179
— Nero. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1889. 3 v.
4860a. 6g ; 2045.16
— Pariser Leben. Heitere und diistere Bilder aus
der Weltstadt. B. 1. Leipzig, 1876. 4907. 50. 78
— B. 2. 1876. 4907.50.80
— B. 3. 1876. 4907.50.82
— B. 4. 1878. 4907.50.88
— Prusias. Roman aus dem lelzten Jahrhundert
der romischen Republik. 3te Aufl. Leipzig,
1884. 28703.82
— ed. Humorisiicher llausscliatz fiir’s deutsclie
Volk. B. 3-6; N. F., B. 3-6. Leipzig, 1877.
8 V. in 4. 2011.1
These stories are catalogued separately.
Edler, Carl E. Notre Dame des Flots. Fine
Glocknerfahrt. Zwei Novellen. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.219
— Der schwarze Tod. Erzahlung aus A It- Wien.
Wien, 1895. 6899.41
Eggleston, Edward. Der Weltuntergang. Eine
amerikanisehe Dorfgeschichte. Deutsch von P.
Heichen. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.247
— Der Schulmeister von Flat-Creek. Eine ameri-
kanische Dorfgeschichte. Autorisirte Uebers.
von W. Lange. Stuttgart, 1879. 2011.15
Eichendorff, Joseph C. B., Freiherr von. Werke.
B. 2, 3. Berlin, 1842. 2 v. 1027.1
Contents. — 2. Ahnung und Gcgenwart. 3. Dlchter und
ihre Gesellen.
— Siimratliche Werke. 2te Aufl. B. 2,3, 6. Leip-
zig, 1864. 29093.51
Contain: 2. Ahnung und Gegenwart; Dichter und ihre
Geseileu. 3. Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts; D.as
Mannorbild; Viel LUrmenuin Nichts; Eine Mcerfahrt; Das
Schloss Diirande; Die Entfiilirung; Die Giucksritter; Li-
bertas und ihr Freier. 6. Der Graf Lucanor, von Don Juan
Manuel.
— Ahnung und Gegenwart. Niirnberg, 1815.
2025.3
— Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts. N. Y. 2036.3
— Same. Boston, 186-. 6874.19
— Same. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.242
— Same. (Werke. B. 2. 1894.) 4892.68.2
— Das Mannorbild. (W'erke. B. 2. 1894.)
4892.68.2
— Das Marmorbild. Das Schloss Diirande. Zwei
Erziihlungen. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.243
Eimbeck, H. von. Im Lande der Mondscheinler.
Americanisches Zeitbild. (Baehem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 40. 1889.) 2056.2.40
Eisenlobr, Heinrich. Martin Luther. Historischer
Roman. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1852. 2878.107
Elbe, A. von der, pseud. See Decken, Auguste
von der.
Eliot, George, pseud. Adam Bede. Ins Deutsche
iibertr. von J. Frese. Leipzig, 1888. 2 v.
4896.50.250
— Die Miihle am Floss. tTbers. von J. Frese.
Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.278
— Silas Marner, der Leinweber von Raveloe.
trbers. von J. Aug.spurg. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.228
Elisabeth, queenof Roumania (Dito), and Krem-
nitz. Mite (Idem). Inderirre. Novellen. Bonn,
1888. 48603.57
Contents. — Es war ein Irrthura von Dito und Idem; Eiu
Begriibniss in den Karpathen von Dito; Margarethe von
Idem; Sei ruhig, Miitti! von Dito; In Fesseln von Dito;
Neun Tage von Idem; Eine Kiiidergeschichte von Dito und
Idem ; Die Sehwicgermutter von Dito.
Elster, Kristian. Gefahrliche Leute. Ein so-
cialer Roman. Aus dem Norwegischen iibers. von
J. C. Poeslion. Leipzig, 1882? 2860.57
Engel, Johann. Herr Lorenz Stark. Ein Charak-
tergenialde. (Schriften, B. 12. 1845.) 2897.8.12
— Saiiie. Leipzig, 1870. 4908.50.23
— Same. (Erzahlende Prosa der klassischen
Periode. T. 1. 1882.) 4891.62.1
Engelmann, Emil. Volksmiirchen und Gotter-
sagen aus germanischer Vorzeit. Neue Folgo.
Stuttgart, 1882. No. 2 in 4870b. 76
Eotvos, J6szef, baron. Der Dorfnotar. Aus dem
Ungarischen iibertr. von A. Weiltheim. Leipzig,
1878. 4907.50.98
— Die Miillerstochter. Eine Dorfgeschichie. .4 us
dem Ungarischen von L Rosner. Leipzig, 1888.
4896.50.244
Erckmann-Chatrian. Die Blokade von Pl'alz-
burg im Jahre 1814. Leipzig, 1868. 2697.76
— Freund Fritz. Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50,301
— Geschichte eines Anno 1813 Conscribirlen.
Aus dem Franzbsischen iibers. von R. Hubs.
Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.152
— Madame Therese. Deutsch von F. F. Riickert.
Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.162
— Waterloo. Fortsetzung der Geschichte eines
Anno 1813 Conscribirlen. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.206
Erhard, Enjle, pseud. See Warburg, Emilie von.
Erich, Adolf. Hurrah Couleur! Soldatenge-
schichten. Stuttgart. Ulus. 6896.12
Erlenbusch, Hans. Die Sphinx. (Bachem’s
Novellen-Sammlung. B. 3. 1883.) 2056.2.3
Ernst, O. Elementargewalten. (Deutsche Homan-
Bibl. Jahrg. 11, B. 1. 1883.) 2041.1.21
— Die Leibeigene. (Same. Jahrg. 12, B. 1, 2.
1884.) 2041.1.23,24
German Fiction — Authors
Ethe, Hermann. Die Maid von Bagdad. (Es-
says und Studien. 1872.) 2909.50
Etlar, Carit, pseud. See Brosboll, Johann C. C.
Eulenspiegel, Tyll. Ein kurzweilig Lesen von
Till Eulenspiegel, geboren aus dem Lande Braun-
schweig. Nach der Ausgabe von 1519. (Die deut-
schen Volksbiicher. B. 10. 1864.) *48793.9.10
— Ein kurtzweilig lesen von Dil Ulensiuegel ge-
boren vss de land zu Brunsswick. \Vie er sel
lebe volbracht liat xcvi seiner geschichten. [Ge-
druckt v6 Johanes Grieninger in Strassburg.
M.ccccc.xv.] (Volksbiicher des 16. Jahrhunderts.
1888.) 4893 52
— Thomas Murners Ulenspiegel. Ilerausg. von
J. M. Lappenberg. Leipzig, 1854. Ulus. 4871.28
— Till Eulenspiegel. [Herausg. von H. Knust.]
Halle a/s., 1885. *2879.108.55, 56
— Ein Volksbuch. (Humoristischer Hausschatz
fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. E., B. 4. 1880.)
2011.1.N.F.4
— Das Volksbuch von Till Eulenspiegel. Nach
der iiltesten Ausgabe von 1519 erneuert von K.
Pannier. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.175
Ewald, Herman F. Bianca: aus dem Danischen
von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1883. *4896.50.179
Fargus, Friedrick J. (Hugh Conway.) Erinnern
(Called back). tJbertr. von D. Hack. Leipzig,
1894. 4896.50.330
— Eine Familiengeschichte. libers, aus dem En-
glischen von Natalie Rumelin. Stuttgart, 1889.
2046.3
Farina, Salvatore. Blinde Liebe. Laurina’s
Gatte. Aus dem Italienisehen von W. Lange. Leip-
zig, 1884. 4896.50.186
— Herr Ich. Frei nach dem Italienisehen von S.
Lederer. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.313
— Die Liehe hat liundert Augen. tlbers. von F.
Schrader. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.199
— Der Schatz Donnina’s. tibers. aus dem Italieni-
schen von M. Smets. Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.211
Fastenau, Johann B. Gabriele die Waise auf
Uosenburg. Historisches Gerniilde aus dem Ende
des 16. Jahrhunderts. Graz, 1879. 4876.70
Feilmann, J. Caritas. (Deutsche Konian-Bibl.
Jahrg. 15, B. 2. 1887.) 2041. 1.30
Felder, Franz M. Niimmamiillers und das
Schwarzokaspale. Lindau, 1863. 2014.2
— Sonderlinge. Bregenzerwiilder Lebens- und
Charakterbilder aus neuester Zeit. Leipzig, 1867.
2 V. 2018.8
Felsberg, Friedrich. Deutschland inseinen Sagen,
Legenden und Merkwiirdigkeiten. Ite Lief. Frei-
burg, 1855. 6875.37
Fenelon, F. Die Erlebnisse des Telemach, Sohn
des Ulysses. Deutsch von F. Fr. liiickert. Leip-
zig, 1880. 4897.50.139
Ferschke, Hermann. Fanfaro. Kriegsgeschich-
ten. Stuttgart. Ulus. 6896.11
Fielding, Henry. Tom Jones. Deutsch von 0.
Randolf. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.126
Fischart, Johann F. (J. F. Jlentzer.) Der
Flohhaz. [Herausg. von F. W. C. Wendeler.]
Halle a/s., 1877. *2879.108.5
— Gargantua. Neudeutsch von H. Hoffmelster.
Sondershausen, 1879. 4877.81
— Geschichtklitterung (Gargantua). Herausg.
von A. Alsleben. Synoptischer Abdruck der
Bearheitungen von 1575, 1582, und 1590. Halle
a. S., 1891. 2879.108.65-71
Flach, Josephine. Herzenswirren. Koln, 1884 ?
[Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. 13.] 2056.2.13
Flaubert, Gustave. Salamho. Deutsch herausg.
von R. Halz. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.172
Flemming, Mary A. Ein Kind des Cirkus.
(Deutsch-amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jalirg. 11,
Ite Halfte. 1883.) 1051. i.i
Floerke, Gustav. Die Volskerin. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.8. 1886.) 2034.1.18
Flygare-Carlen, Emilie. Die Rose von Tistelo.
Erzahlung aus den Scheren. Aus dem Schwedi-
schen iibers. von H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.156
Fogowitz, Andra H. Djamar. Friesische Novelle.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 30. 1887.)
2056.2.30
Follenius, Sofie von. (Marie Berger.) Angelica
von Sainte-Croix. (Bachem's Novellen-Sanim-
lung. B. 16. 1884.) 2056.2.16
— Dolores. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung.
B. 22. 1886.) 2056.2.22
— Schloss Hartenfels. (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 36. 1888.) 2056.2.36
— IVie sie sich finden. Eine schlichte Erzahlung.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 20. 1884.)
2056.2.20
Fontane, Theodor. Graf Petofy. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 12, B. 2. 1884.) 2041. 1.24
— Grete Winde. Nach einer altmarkischen
Chronik. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 5.
1884.) 2034.1.5
— Scliach von Wuthenow. Erzahlung aus der
Zeit des Regiments Gendarmes. Leipzig, 1883.
4872.21
— Vor dem Sturm. Roman aus dem Winter 1812
auf 1813. Berlin, 1878. 4 v. in 2. 2872.70
Condition of Germany before Waterloo.
Fortis, C. Sein eigener Morder. (Deutsch-
amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Ite Halfte.
1883.) 1051. 1. 1
Foscolo, Ugo. Die letzten Briefe des Jacopo
Ortis. Aus dem Italienisehen von A. Seubert.
Leipzig, 1870. 489S 51.27
Francois, Luise von. Ausgewahlte Novellen.
Berlin, 1868. 2021.18
ContentB. — 1. Das Jubilanm. — Der Posten der Fran.— Die
Sandel. 2. Judith die Kluswirthin.
— Hellstiidt. Phila., 1889. 2046.10
— Die letzte Reckenburgerin. 3te Aufl. Berlin,
1873. 2877.62
— Same. 4te Aufl. 1878. 2012.7
— Natur und Gnade, nebst anderen Erzahlungen.
Berlin, 1876. 2044.7
Contents. — 1. Natur und Gnade. — Eine Gouveruante.
2. Eine Gouvernante (SchluBs). — Kin Capitel aus dem
Tagebuche des Schulmeisters Thomas Luft in Mutzeudoif.
— Des Doctors Gebirgsreise. 3. Des Doctors Gebirgsreise
(Schluss). — Fraulein ilutchen und ihr Hausmaier. — Die
Dame in Schleier.
— Phosphorus Hollunder. Zu Fiissen des Monar-
chen. Stuttgart, 1881. 4874.33
— Stufenjahre eines Gliicklichen. 2teAufl. Leip-
zig. 1877. 28703.53
Franz, Emma. Schneckatherl. (Bachem’s No-
vellen-Sammlung. B. 9. 1884.) 2056.2.9
— Zwei Braute. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung.
B. 33. 1888.) 2056.2.33
Franzos, Carl E. Erzahlungen und Skizzen von
Franzos und Gustav Droz. Chicago, 1885. 2043.33
Contents. — Franzos: Der Shylock von Barnow. — Nach
dem hoheren Gesetz. Droz : Das Kind.
German Fiction — Authors
— Die Hexe. SteAufl. Leipzig, 1883. 4897.50.134
— Die Judeii von Barnow. 3te Aufl. Leipzig,
1880. 4874.79
— Judith Trachtenberg. 4te Aufl. Breslau, 1893.
6877.67
— Junge Liebe. Novellen. 4te Aufl. Breslau,
1884. 1042.16
Contents. — Die braune Rosa. — Die Hexe. — Die Vettein
von Brandenegg.
— Ein Kampf uni’s Recht. N. Y., 1882. 6871.5
— Same. Breslau, 1882. 2 v. 48703.32
— Moschko von Parma. Geschichte eines jiidischen
Soldaten. Leipzig, 1880. 4872.63
— Nach dem holiercn Gesetz. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 12. 1885.) 2034.1.12
— Stille Geschichten. 3te Aufl. Dresden, 1881.
4875.70
Contents. — Die Locke der Iheiligen Agathe; “Sophie;"
Friedrich von Schilier; Der Hiob von Dnterach; Er iiegt in
der Luft; UnserHaus.
Frapan, Use, pseud. See Levien, — .
Fred, H. Nach langem Suchen. (Bachem’s
Novelleu-Sammlung. B. 4. 1883.) 2056.2.4
— Die Tochter des Fliichtlings. (Same. B. 33.
1888. ) 2056.2.33
Frederich, Bertha H. (Golo Raimund.) Ge-
sucht und gefunden. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1881.
2031.5
— Same. 3te Aufl. 1884. 2878.88
— Ein neues Geschleeht. Berlin, 1879. 2010.5
— Schloss Elkrath. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1879.
2878.79
— Zwei Braute. 2te Aufl. Berlin. 2031.1
— Zwei Menschenalter. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1870 ?
2031.3
— Zweiraal vermiihlt. 2teAufl. Berlin, 187-? 2031.2
Freiberg, Gunther von, pseud. See Pinelli, Ada.
Frenzel, Carl W. T. Das Abenteuer. Leipzig,
1882. 4906.50.167
— Des Lebens Ueberdruss. Eine Berliner Ge-
schichte. Minden i. VV., 1886. 2043.5
— Frau Venus. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jalirg.
8, B. 1. 1880.) 2041.1.15
— Der Hausfreund. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.188
— Nach der ersten Liebe. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 12, B. 1. 1884.) 2041.1.23
— Der Schmuck des Inka. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 12. 1885.) 2034.1.12
— Die Uhr. Aufzeichnungen eines Hagestolzen.
Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.150
Frey, Jakob. Zwischen Jura und Alpen. Erzah-
lungen und Lebensbilder. Leipzig, 1858. 1044.4
Freyeustein, H. von. Dativ. (Bachetn’s Novel-
len-Sammlung. B. 34. 1888.) 2056.2.34
Freytag, Gustav. Die Ahnen. Leipzig, 1872-80.
6 V. 2899.80
Contents. — 1. Ingo. Ingraban. — 2. Das Nest der Zaun-
kbuige. — 3. Die Briidervom deutschenHause. — 4. Marcus
Kbnig. — 5. Die Geschwister. — 6. Aus einer kleineu
Stadt.
— Aus neuer Zeit. Leipzig, 1888. 2879.113
— Soil und Haben. 17te Aufl. Leipzig, 1872.
1035.5
— Same. 28te Aufl. 1883. 2 v. 1035.5
— Same. 31te Aufl. 1886. 1035.5
— Same. 35te Aufl. 1889. 2 v. 28793.62
— Die verlorene Handschrift. 19te Aufl. Leipzig,
1889. 2 V. 2870.62
Friedmann, Alfred. Kirchenraub. (Neuer Deut-
scher Novellenscliatz. B. 21. 1887.) 2034.1.21
— Kirchenraub. Falsche Freundschaft. Zwei
Arbeiternovellen. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.232
— Lebensmarchen. Drei Novellen. Leipzig, 1880.
4897.50.131
— Der letzte Schuss. Die Erziihlung des Henkers
von Bologna. Ein Kind seiner Zeit. Leipzig,
1891. 4896.50.294
— Russische Rache. Der neue .Aktiion. Zwei
Novellen. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.334
— Der Todesring. Der Venusdurchgang. Zwei
Gelelirten-Novellen fitr Ungelehrte. Leipzig, 1887.
4896.50.248
— Vertauscht. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.108
Friedrich, Friedrich. Am Gericlitstage. (Deutsch-
anierikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Ite Halite.
1883.) 1051.1.1
— Am Horizont. Leipzig, 1884. 4871.88
— Mit den Waffen. Roman. Leipzig, 1885.
2026.20
Friese, Eugen. Spate Stihne. (Deutsch-amerik.
Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Hiilfte 2. 1883.) 1051.1.2
Friis, Jens A. Lajla, oder von Finnmarken.
Nordisclie Schilderungen. Aus dem Norwegischen
von Th. Traub. Stuttgart, 1886. 2876.124
Fritz, S., pseud. See Singer, Fritz.
Fuellborn, George. (Born, George F.) Anna
von Oesterreich, oder die drei Musketiere der
Konigin. Berlin, 1872. 28703.69
— Isabella, Spaniens verjagte Konigin, oder die
Geheiinnisse des Hofes von Madrid. Berlin,
186-? 3 V. in 2. 2876.58
Galen, Philipp, pseud. See Lange, Philipp.
Gall, Luise von. Eine fromme Liige. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 6. 1872.) 1012.1.6
Ganghofer, Ludwig A. Aimer und Jagerleut’.
Neue Hochlands-Geschichten. Stuttgart, 1885.
2044.4
Contents. — Ein Schuss in der Nacht. — Die Miihle am
Fundensee. — Der letzte. — Dschapei. — Der Falkenfang.
— Die Fackeljungfrau. Eine Bergsage. Stutt-
gart, 1894. Ulus. 6896.7
— Der Herrgottschnitzer von Amraergau. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 19. 1887.)
2034.1.19
— Der Klosterjager. Roman aus dem 14. Jahrhun-
derl. Stuttgart, 1893. Ulus. 2877.146
— Die Siinden der Viiter. Stuttgart, 1886. 2 v.
28993.66
Gaudy, Franz, Freiherr von. Aus dem Tagebuche
eines wandernden Schneidergesellen. Leipzig,
1871. 4898.51.3r
— Same. (llumoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s
deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 4. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.4
— Same. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 7. 1884.) 2034.1.7
— Ludwiga. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.41
— Poetische und prosaische Werke. Neue Aus-
gabe. Ilerausg. von A. Mueller. B. 1, 5, 8.
Berlin, 1853, 54. ‘ 1029.23
Contents. — 1. . . . Aus dem Tagebuche eines wandernden
Schneidergesellen. 5. Novellen und Erzlihlungeu. 8. Vene-
tianische Novellen.
— Schiiler-Liebe und andere Erzahlungen und
Humoresken. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.238
Contents. — Schiiler.Liebe; Die Lebensiiberdriissigen ; Be-
such bei einem Dichter; Gedankenspiele eines Drallen-
burger Unter-Licutenants; Der Sonntag des Schulmannes;
Die sieben Leidens-Stationen eines Briintigams auf dem
Wege zum Traualtar; Dae fiinfzig jiihrige JubiliUim.
— Venetianische Novellen. Leipzig, 1878.
4907.50.99
141
German Fiction — Authors
Gayette-Georgens, Jeanne M. von. Jacobaa
von Holland. Ein culturliistorischer Roman.
Leipzig, 1860. 2 v. 6898.37
Geijerstam, Gustaf af. Mutter Lenas Junge unJ
andere Erziililungen. Aus dem Schwedischcn von
S. G. Kjellson. Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.307
Gellert, Christian F. Fabeln [und Erziihlungen].
Carlsruhe, 1774. 6877.18
— Same. Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.18
— Leben der schwediscben Griifinn von G**.
(Sammtliche Schriften. Th. 4. 1784.) 4897.1.4
George, Amara, pseud. See Kaufmann, Mathilde.
Gerbrandt, Marie. In engen Scliranken.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 21, B. 2. 1893.)
2041. 1. 42
Gerhardt, Dagobertvon. (Gerhard von Amyntor.)
Naevus muriformis. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 22, B. 2. 1894.) 2041.1.44
Gerhardt, M. Die lYeltverbesserer. Berlin,
1883. 4872.16
Gersdorff, Ada von. Tausend Thaler. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. .Jahrg. 22, B. 2. 1894.) 2041. 1.44
Gerstaecker, Friedrich. Die Blauen und Gelben.
Venezuelanisches Characterbild. .Jena, 1877.
2010.13
— Die Colonie. Brasilianisches Lebensbild. 2te
Aufl. Jena, 1875. 2010.12
— Gold : ein Californisches Lebensbild ans dem
Jahre 1849. 2te Aufl. Jena, 1872. 2010.10
— Heimliche und unheimliche Geschichten. Ge-
sammelte Erzahlungen. Leipzig, 1862. 2 v.
2024.5
— Herrn Mahlhuber’s Reiseabenteuer. 5te Aufl.
Leipzig, 1874. 2878.62
— Im Eckfenster. Jena, 187-? 4 v. in 2.
2010.14
— Die Missioniire. Roman aus der Siidsee.
Jena, 1868. 2037 4
— Nach America! Ein Volksbuch. 2te Aufl.
Jena, 1873, 74. 2 v. 2010. ii
— Ein Parcerie-Vertrag. Erziihlung zur AYarnung
und Belehrung fiir Auswanderer und ihre
Freunde. Leipzig, 1869. 48793.4
— Enter den Penchuenchen. Chilenischer Roman.
2te Aufl. Jena, 1875. 4877.66; 2027.6
— Enter Palmen und Buchen. Gesammelte Er-
zahlungen. Jena, 1879?
2014.7
Gessner, Salomon. S.ammtliche Werke. Wien,
1792, 93. 4 V. in 2. Ulus. 2016.10
Contents. — 1. Der Tod Abels. 2. Dapbnis; Der erste
Schiffer; Die Nacht; Ein Gemahld aus der Sundfluth.
3. Idyllen. 4. Erzablungen von Diderot; Brief iiber die
Landschaftmahlerey.
— Schriften. Ziirich, 1801. 3 v. 48793.26
Contents. — 1. Der Tod Abels; Der erste Schiffer. 2.
Dapbnis; Evander und Alcimna; Erast; Ein Gemahld ans
der Siindfluth; Der Wunsch; Die Nacht; Die Gegend im
Grase. 3. Der Friibling; Idyllen; 'Vermischte Gedichte.
— Same. Ziirich, 1827. ' 6876.76
Contents. — 1. Der Tod Abels; Dapbnis; Ein Gemalde
aus der Siindflnth; Der erste Schiffer. 2. Idyllen ; Evander
undAlcimna; Erast; Die Nacht; Briefiiberdie Landschafts-
malerey, an Herrn Fiisslin.
— Werke. Auswahl. Ilerausg. von A. Frey.
Berlin, 1884? Ulus. 4893.63
Contains; Die Nacht; D-aphnis; Idyllen; Der Tod Abels;
Der erste Schiffer.
— Der Tod Abels. Zurich, 1823. 6876.36
Glaser, Adolf. Schloss Kattenheim. Leipzig,
1883. 4896.50.172
Glogau, B. Neue Novellen. 2te Folge. Leip-
zig, 1883. 48703.3
Contents. — An der letzteu Roulette; Das Opfer.
Gluemer, Claire von. Alteneiehen. (Deutsche
Homan-Bibl. Jahrg. 4, B. 2. 1876.) 2041.1.8
— Donninghausen. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 8, B. 1. 1880.) 2041. 1. 15
— Same. Dresden, 1881. 4872.6
— Reich zu reich, und arm zu arm. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 19.) 1012. 1. 19
Gobineau, Joseph A., comte de. Asiatische
Novellen. Deutsch von L. Schemann. Leipzig,
1893. 4896.50.317
Godin, A., pseud. See Linz, Amalie.
Goechhausen, Ernst A. A. Antoinette ; ein
Miihrlein aus der andern Welt. [Anon.] Leip-
zig, 1776. 6875.19
Goedsche, Hermann. (Sir John Retcliffe.) Die
rothe Fahne. Historisch-politischer Roman aus
der Gegemvart. 8te Aufl. Berlin, 1876. 4 v.
4872.67
Contents. — 1. Giuseppe Garibaldi. 2. Minen und Ziinder.
3. Sodom und Gomorrha. 4. Deutsche Siinden.
Goerlitz, Carl. Das Haus in der Vorstadt.
(Deutsch-amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11,
Ite Halfte. 1883.) 1051. i.i
— Zerstortes Gliick. (Same. Jahrg. 11, Ite, 2te
Halfte.) 1051. 1. 1, 2
Goerner, Nora. Veranderte Verhaltnisse. Bres-
lau, 1885. 2026.16
Goethe, Johann W. von. Die guten Frauen.
Heilbronn, 1885. *289ob.50.2i
— Die guten Weiber. (Werke. B. 13. 1816.)
4901. 1. 13
— Same. (Werke. B. 15. 1829.) *6.4238.1.15
— Same. (Sammtliche Werke. B. 19. 1840.)
2909.1.19
— Same. (Samtliche AYerke. B. 15. 1884.)
2905.54.15
— Same. (AA’'crke. T. 14. 1890.) 4892.62.14
— Leiden des jungen AYerthers. Frankfurt, 1795.
6873.23
— Same. (Sammtliche Werke. B. 9. 1810.)
*6.4219.1.9
— Same. (AA^erke. B. 12. 1817.) 4909.1.12
— Same. (AA’'erke. B. 16. 1830.) *6.4238.1.16
— Same. (Sammtliche AYerke. B. 14. 1840.)
2909.1.14
— Same. Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.8
— Same. (Ausgewahlte Prosa. N. Y., 1876.)
2028.18
— Same. (Samtliche AYerke. B. 15. 1884.)
2905.54.15
— Same. (Werke. T. 13. 1890.) 4892.62.13
— Die neue Melusine. (Deutscher Novellenschaiz.
B. 1. 1871.) 1012.1.1
— Novelle. (AA’'erke. B. 15. 1829.) *6.4238.1.15
— Same. (Sammtliche AA'erke. B. 19. 1840.)
2909.1.19
— Same. (AA'erke. T. 14. 1890.) 4892.62.14
— Same. (Samtliche Werke. B. 15. 1884.)
2905.54.15
— Der Procurator. (Humorislischer Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 6. 1877.)
2011.1.6
— Reise der Sohne Megaprazon’s. (Sammtliche
Werke. B. 19. 1840.) 2909.1.19
— Same. (Samtliche AYerke. B. 15. 1884.)
2905.54.15
— Same. (AYerke. T. 14. 1890.) 4892.6a. 14
142
German Fiction — Authors
— Die Wahlverwancltschaften. (Samnitliche
Schriften. B. 12. 1810.) *8.4219.1.12
— Same. (Werke. B. 14. 1817.) 4909.1.14
— Same. (Werke. B. 17. 1830.) *8.4238.1.17
— Same. (Samnitliche Werke. B. 15. 1840.)
2909.1. 15
— Same. (Siimtliche Werke. B. 19. 1884.)
2905.54.19
— Same. (Werke. T. 13. 1890.) 4892.62.13
— Same. (Werke. B. 20. 1892.) 4903.1.20
— Wilhelm Meister’s Lehrjahre. (Samnuliche
Schriften. B. 10, 11. 1810.) *8.4219.1.10, ii
— Same. (Werke. B. 3, 4. 1816.) 4909.1.3, 4
— Same. (Werke. B. 18-20. 1830.)
*8.4238.1.18-20
— Same. (Sammtliche Werke. B. 16, 17. 1840.)
2909.1.16, 17
— Same. (Ausgewahlte Prosa. N. Y., 1876.)
2028 18
— Same. (Siimtliche Werke. B. 16, 17. 1884.)
2905. 54.16, 17
— Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre. (Werke. B.
21-23. 1830.) *8.4238.1.21-23
— Same. (Sammtliche Werke. B. 18, 19. 1840.)
2909.1.18, 19
— Same. Stuttgart, 1862. 1044.5
— Same. (Siiratliche Werke. B. 18. 1884.)
2905.54.18
— Same. (Werke. T. 16. 1890.) 4892.62.16
— Same. Th. 1. (Werke. B. 24. 1894). 4903.1.24
Goetzendorff-Grabowski, Helene von. See
Maderny, Helene, Freifrau von.
Gogol, Nikolai V. Phantasien und Geschichten.
Ueutsch von W. Lange und P. Lobenstein. B. 1.
Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.178
— B. 2. 1883. 4896.50.181
— B. 3. 1883. 4896.50.183
— B. 4. 1884. 4896.50.190
— Taras Bulba, der Kosakenhetman. Aus dem
Russischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1878.
4897.50.104
— Die todten Seelen. Aus dem Russischen iibertr.
von P. Lobenstein. Th. 1. Leipzig, 1880.
4898.51.45
— Th. 2. 1881. 4906.50.153
Goldschmidt, Meir A. Masser. Aus dem Diini-
schen von L. von Liliencron. (Novellenschatz
des .Auslandes. B. 11. 1873.) 2012.4. ii
Goldsmith, Oliver. Der Landprediger von Wake-
field. Deutsch von F. Horlek. Leipzig, 1871.
4898.51.31
Goncourt, Edmond de and Jules de. Renee
Mauperin. Deutsch von H. Meerholz. Leipzig,
1886. 4896.50.220
Gontscharof, Ivan A. Der Absturz. Frei nach
dem Russischen von W. Goldschmidt. Leipzig,
1887. 4896.50.231
— Oblomow. Russisches Lebensbild. Deutsch
von B. Horsky. Leipzig, 1868. 2 v. 5069.18
Gordon, Julien, pseud. See Cruger, Julia S.
Gotthelf, .Teremias, pseud. See Bitzius, Albert.
Gottschalk, Gervasius, pseud. Prosaische
Schwanke aus den Zeiten der Minnesinger. Ber-
lin, 1793. 49093.25
Gottschall, Rudolf von. Die Adlerhexe. Leip-
zig, 1889. 4896.50.267
— Im Banne des schwarzen Adlers. Geschicht-
licher Roman. Breslau, 1876. 3 v. 4873.50
— Lesefriichte. Aus dem Tagebuch eines Mu-
sikers. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.273
— Die Papierprinzessin. Breslau, 1883. 3 v.
in 2. 4871.78
— Romeo und Julie am Pregel. Leipzig, 1892.
6896.18
— Verkiimmerte Existenzen. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 19, B. 1. 1891.) 2041. 1.37
— Der Verriiter. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.263
— Welke Blatter. Breslau, 1878. 3 v. 4875.56
— Die zehnte Sprache. Der , Zeuglieutenant.
Zwei Novellen, Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.254
Grabert, Hermann. Auf Ehre. Eine wahre
Geschiclite. (Baehem’s Novellen-Sammlung.
B. 37. 1889.) 2056.2.37
Grabowski, Stanislaus, Graf von. Aus dem
OfBcierleben. Humoristische Bilder. Berlin,
1863. 2020.11
— Haus Hohenzollern. Fehrbellin. Hohenfried-
berg. Kdniggr.atz. Sedan. Historisclier Roman.
Berlin, 1871. 5 v. in 2. 4873.80
— John Paul Jones. Biographischer Roman.
Hannover, 1860. 2021.20
— Unter Preussens Fahnen. Historisclier Roman
aus dem Jahre 1866. Berlin, 1867, 68. 4 v. in 2.
4874.66
Granella, Victor, pseud. See Tangermann, Wil-
helm.
Greinz, Rudolf H. Die Steingruberischen. Der
Kooperator. Zwei Tiroler Bauerngeschichten.
Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.325
Greville, Henry, pseud. See Durand, Alice M. C.
Grillparzer, Franz. Sammtliche Werke. B. 8.
2te Ausg. Stuttgart, 1874. 2909.65
Contents. — 8. D.is Klosterbei Sendomir; Der arme Spiel-
mann; EiD KrIebnUs.
— Der arme Spielmann. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 5. 1872.) 1012.1.5
Grimm, Herman. Kaufraann und Dichter. Aus
dem Leben eines Ruhiggewordenen. 2te Ausg.
Dresden, 1846. *6876.32
— Das Kind. (Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.6.
1872.) 1012.1.6
— Das Kind. Der Landschaftsmaler. Zwei No-
vellen. N. Y., 1864. 6876.79
— Novellen. Berlin, 1856. 2870.44
Contents. — Die Sangerin. — Cajetan. — Das Kind — Assly
nnd Kyarem, Armenisches Volkslied. — Trost in Einsam-
keit. — Das Abentcuer. — Die Schlange. — Eva. — Der
Landschaftsmaler.
— Uniiberwindliche Machte. 2te Aufl. Berlin,
1870. 2866.29
Grimm, Jakob L. C. and W. C. Fiinfzig Kinder-
und Hausmarchen. Herausg. von Herman Grimm.
Leipzig, 1894. Ulus. 4896. 50. 324
— Kinder und Hausmarchen. 7te Aufl. Gottin-
gen, 1857. 3 V. Ulus. 2902.19
— Same. lOte Aufl. Berlin, 1858. 2902.20
— Same. Selected and ed., with English notes,
glossary, and a grammatical appendix, by W. H.
van der Smissen. Boston, 1885. 2900.43 ; 2033.4
— Same. School ed., by C. P. Otis. 1887. 2900.44
— Same. With notes and vocabularies by G.
Eugene Fasnacht. London, 1891. 2903.41
— Same. Vollstandige Ausg. Leipzig, 1894.
4896.50.326
Grimmelshausen, H. J. ChristofFel von. Die
Abenteuer des Simplicissimus. Ein Roman aus
der Zeit des dreissigjahrigen Krieges. Herausg.
von E. von Biilow. Leipzig, 1836. 1025.4
— Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus. Leipzig.
1874. 4879.2.7, 8
143
German Fiction — Authors
— Same. Herausg. von P. Leiiz. Leipzig, 1876.
4907.50.80
— Same. fHumoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s
deutsche Volk. N.F.,B.3. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.3
— Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus und andere
Schriften. Herausg. von A. Keller. I80I, 62.
4 V. *3.4225.1.33, 34, 65, 66
— Der abenteuerliche Simplicius Simplicissimus.
[Revid. von C. L. B. AVolfF.] ote Aufl. Leipzig,
1876. 4877.83
— Same. [Herausg. von R. Kogel.] H.ille a/S.,
1880. *2879 108.19-25
— Same. (Werke. Teil 1, 2. Herausg. von F.
Bobertag. 1883.) 4893.58.1, 2
— Simplicianische Schriften. Herausg. von H.
Kurz. Leipzig, 1863, 64. 4 v. 6877.1
— Same. (Werke. T. 3. Herausg. von F. Bo-
bertag. 1883.) 4893-58-3
Grisebach, E. Die treulose AVitwe. Eine cbi-
nesische Novelle und ihre Wanderung durch die
AVeltliteratur. 3te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1877. 3019.62
Groner, A. Zwei Kriminalnovellen. Leipzig,
1893. 4896.50.322
Contents. — Der Xeunundsiebenzigste. — Die goldene Kugel.
Gross, Ferdinand. Drei Geschichten, zwei ernste
und eine heitere. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.237
Contents. — Ans dem Tagebuche eines Arztes; A’on Ehe zu
Ehe ; Xach V enedig.
Gross Hoffmger, Anton J. AIbnch und Griifin.
Historischer Roman aus der Zeit Wallenstein’s.
Berlin, 1866. 2020.13
Grosse, Julius W. Alaria Alancini. 2te Aufl.
Stuttgart, 1871. 2 v. 2877.53
Vol. 2 contains Caravaggio. Eine Erzahlung aus dem Italieni-
schen Kiinstlerleben.
— Sherwood. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
12, B. 2. 1884.) 2041. 1. 24
— Der Stadtengel. (Same. Jahrg. 2, B. 1.
1874.) 2041. 1. 3
— Untreu aus Alitleid. Braunscliweig, 1868. 2 v.
4877.6
— Vetter Isidor. (Deutscher Xovcllenschatz.
B. 20. 1875.) 1012. 1. 20
Grossi, Tommaso. Marco A’'isconti. Historischer
Homan aus dem vierzehnten .Jahrhundert. Aus
dem Italienischen iibers. von F. Zschech. Leip-
zig, 1883. 4896.50.170
Groth, Klaus. Ut min Jungsparadies, dree A^er-
telln. Berlin, 1876. 2876.63
Guenther von Freiberg, pseud. See Pinelli,
Ada.
Guizot, £lisabeth C. P. Geschichte eines Louis
d’ors. Strassburg, 1857. 2029.19
Gumpert, Thekla von, pseud. See Schober,
Thekla von.
Gumppenberg, Hanns von. Die Minnekonigin.
Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.326
Gundling, Julius. (Lucian Herbert.) Deutsch
und Slavisch. Breslau, 1882. 1042.20
Gundomar, pseud. Die heilige Cacilie. (Deut-
sche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 7, B. 2. 1879.)
2041. 1. 14
Guseck, Bernd von, pseud. See Barneck, Carl
G. von.
Gustafsson, Rikard A. Marchen. Aus dem
Schwedischen von E. J. Jonas. Berlin, 1879.
Illus. 2876.117
Guthrie, Thonps A. (F. Anstey.) Tourmalins
Zeit-Checks. Ubers. von J. Botstiber. Leipzig,
1894. 4896.50.336
Gutzkow, Carl F. Gcsaramelte Werke. Frank-
furt a. M., 1845. 1015. 5
The following volumes contain stories ; 3. Seraphine.
5. Maba Guru. 7, 8. Blasedow und seine Sohne. 11. Xo-
veilenbuch. 13. Vergangene Tage : Wally, die Zweifleriu;
etc.
— Die Curstauben. (Xeuer Deutscher Xovellen-
schatz, B. 24. 1887.) 2034.1.24
— Die Diakonnissin. Ein Lebensbild. Frank-
furt a. M., 1855. 4873.81
— In hunter Reihe. Briefe, Skizzen, Xovellen.
Breslau, 1878. 4870.32
— Die neuen Serapionsbriider. Breslau, 1877.
2874.57
— Die Ritter vom Geiste. 3te Aufl. Leipzig,
1854, 55. 9 V. in 3. 4877.50
— Same. B. 2-8. 1015. 4
— Die Sohne Pestalozzi’s. Berlin, 1870. 3 v.
4879- 15
— Zwei Studenten der Zukunft. (Humoristischer
Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche A^olk. B. 3. 1877.)
2011. 1. 3
Gyulal, Paul. Ein alter Schauspieler. Xach
dem Ungarischen von L. Rosner. Leipzig, 1870.
4898.51.27
— Der letzte Herr eines alten Edelhofes. Xach
dem Ungarischen von A. Dux. Leipzig, 1870.
4907.50.62
Habberton, John. Allerhand Leute. Lebens-
bilder ans dem amerikanischen Westen. In Aus-
wahl iibers. von A. Aliirenberg. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.158
— Andrer Leute Kinder, oder Bob und Teddi in
der Fremde. Deutsch von M. Greif. Leipzig,
1886. 4896.50.217
— Frau JIarburgs Zwillinge oder Aliittercheiis
Freuden und Leiden. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.281
— Helene’s Kinderchen. Humoreske. Deutsch
von AI. Greif. Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.206
Hacklaender, Friedrich W., Ritter von. Werke.
Ite Gesammt-Ausg. 3te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1860-75.
60 V. in 37. Portr. AVoodcuts. 2022.1
Contents. — 1, 2. Xamenlose Geschichten. — 3. Xamenlose
Geschichten zehn Jahre epater. — 4. Das Soldatenleben im
Frieden. — 4, 5. — Wachtstubenabenteuer. — 6. Kleinere
Erzahlungen und hnmoristische Skizzen. — 7. Handel und
Wandel. — 10-12. Eugen Stillfried. — 13. Marchen. — 14.
Der PiJgerzug nach Mekka. — 16-20. Europaisches Skla-
venleben. — 21. Der Augenblick des Gliicks. — 25, 26. Er-
lebtes. — 28, 29. Bilder aus dem Soldatenleben im Kriege.
— 30-34. Der neue Don Quixote. — 35, 36. Tag und Xacht. —
37. Der Tannhauser. — 38, 39. Krieg und Frieden. — 41, 42.
Der Wechsel des Lebens. — 44-48. Die dunkle Stunde. —
49. Fiirst und Kavaiier. — 50. Xabes und Femes. — 51.
Xeue Geschichten. — 52-56. Kunstlerroman. — 57. Zwolf
Zettel. — 58-60. Das Geheimniss der Stadt.
— Same. B. 1-5, 8, 10, 13-20. 1855-72. 1017.4
— Der alte Lehnstuhl. Stuttgart. Illus. 6896.9.1
— Der Augenblick des Gliicks. 4te Aufl. Stutt-
gart, 1869. 48703.52
— Same. 1888. 2878.101 ; 2030.12
— Bilder aus dem Leben. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1886. Illus. 6896.4
— Das Ende der Grafia Patalzky. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 4, B. 2. 1876.) 2041.1.8
— Ein erster und ein letzter Ball. Chicago, 1885.
No. 3 in 2043.36
— Same. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1890? Illus.
1041. 10
— Europaisches Sklavenleben. Stuttgart, 1885.
3 V. lUus. 2875.83
German Fiction — Authors
— Fetierwerker Wortinann und andere Soldaten-
gi’scliicliten, illust. von E. Euinpf. Stuttgart,
1884. 2876.132; 48603.70; 2030.14
Contents. — Feuerwerker Wortmann. — Der abgerissene
Knopf. — .Die erste “Wache.
— Fra Diavolo. Stuttgart. Ulus. No. 2 in 6896.9.1
— Fiirst und Kavalier. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1866.
4876.12
— Das Geheimniss der Stadt. Stuttgart, 1868.
3 V. 4879 5
— Geschicliten einer Wetterfahne. Stuttgart.
Ulus. No. 3 in 6896.9.1
— Das Haus der Gespenster. [Also, Nur natiir-
liel) !] Stuttgart. Ulus. No. 4 in 6896.9.1
— Humoristisehe Schriften und Erzahlungen.
Stuttgart, 189-? 2 v. Ulus. 68903.1
— Krieg und Frieden. Stuttgart, 188-? Ulus.
48603.67
Contents. — Der alte Lehnstuhl; Fine Viertelstunde Vater;
Im Damenconp^; Ein Schloss in den Ardennen; Aus der
Siibeltasche.
— Der letzte Bombardier. Stuttgart, 1886. 2 v.
Illus. 2876.131
— Das Los der Witwe. Stuttgart. Illus. 6896.9.2
— Die Montecchi und Capuletti. [Also, Ein
Sperrsitz-Abonnement zu Acht.] Stuttgart, Illus.
6896.9.2
— Nahes und Femes. Die Spuren eines Romans.
Unter den pabstlichen Zuaven. Stuttgart, 1870.
2878.53
— Der ncue Don Quixote. Stuttgart, 1858. 5 v.
4877.16
— Reise-Abenteuer. Stuttgart. Illus.
No. 3 in 6896.9.2
— Residenzgesebiebten. Stuttgart, 188-? Illus.
2044.22
Contents. — Komddien im Zwischenakt. — Geschichten
einer Wetterfahne. — Hinter biauen Briilen.
— Ein Schloss in den Ardennen. Stuttgart. Illus.
No. 5 in 6896.9.1
— Das Soldatenleben im Frieden [und Ein Tag
bei deni Manover]. 7te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1886.
Illus. 2876.82
— Ein Tag bei dem Manover. Stuttgart. Illus.
No. 4 in 6896.9.2
— VierKonige. Stuttgart. Illus. No. 5 in 6896.9.2
— Wachtstubenabenteuer. Stuttgart, 1884. Illus.
48603.68
— Der Wechsel des Lebens. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1863. 2024.10
Haek, David. Phantasie- und Lebensbilder.
Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.292
Haering, Wilhelm. (Wilibald Alexis.) Cabanis.
Vaterlandischer Roman. Berlin, 1886. 6 v. in 3.
1024.4
— Hans Preller von Lauffen. (Humoristischer
Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 4. 1877.)
2011. 1. 4
— Herr von Sacken. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 10.) 1012. 1. 10
— Reise-Pitaval. Auserlesene Criminalgesehichten.
Leipzig, 1856. 1029.10
— Der Roland von Berlin. 3te Aufl. Berlin,
1876? 2029.27
— Der Warwolf. Vaterlandischer Roman. 3te
Aufl. Berlin, 1848. 2021.2
Hahn, Elena A. Dschellaleddin ; Utballa. (Wolf-
sohn. Russlands Novellendichter. Th. 1.) 3067.111
Hahn, R. Edmund. Die beiden Grafinnen. Dres-
den, 1884. 1042.12
— Schloss Hrawodar. Roman aus den .Tahren
1842-1850. Berlin, 1870. 4877.14
145
Hahn-Hahn, Ida, Griifln. Grafin Faustine. 3te
Aufl. Berlin, 1844? 2018.15
— Eine reiche Frau. Mainz, 1877. 2011. 7
Haidheim, L., pseud. See Ahlborn, Luise.
Haller, Alhrecht von. Usong. (Haller und
Salis-Seewis. Auswabl. 1885.) 4893.65
Hamerling, Robert. Aspasia. Ein Kiiiistler- und
Liebesroman aus Alt-IIellas. 2te Aufl. Ham-
burg, 1876. 2874.68
Hamm, Wilhelm, Ritter von. In der Steppe.
Eindriieke und Jagdfahrten in Neurussland. Leip-
zig, 1880. 4897.50.140
— Shelley. Biographische Novelle. Leipzig, 1858.
1044.8
Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph, Freiherr von. Die
Gallerinn auf der Rieggersburg. Historischer
Roman mit Urkunden. Von einem Steiermarker.
Darmstadt, 1845, 49. 3 v. 6873.38
Contents. — 1. Die Burgfrau und das Erbfraulein. 2. Die
Huldigung und die Verschworung. 2te Aufl. 3. Der Hex-
enprocess.
Hammerschlag, D. R. Haus und Kloster. Ein
zeitgeschichtlicher Roman. Frankfurt a. M.,
1875. 6899.47
Hardenberg, Friedrich von. (Novalis.) Heinrich
von Ofterdingen. (Schriften. Th. 1. 1826.)
*3.4248.6
— Same. (Same. 1837.) 2869.2.1
— Same. Herausg. von J. Schmidt. Leipzig,
1870. 2899.53
Harte, Francis Bret. Californische Erzahlungen.
Cbers. von W. Lange. B. 1. Leipzig, 1874.
4907.50.61
— B. 2.
1874.
4907.50.64
— B. 3.
1874.
4907.50.66
— B. 4.
1875.
4907.50.71
— B. 5.
1875.
4907.50.75
— B. 6.
1878.
4897.50. 112
— B. 7.
1879.
4897.50.118
— B. 8.
1879.
4897.50.122
— B. 9.
1879.
4897.50.127
— B. 10.
1880.
4897.50.129
— Gabriel Conroy. Deutsch von
Leipzig, 1876.
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
1, 2. 1876.)
O. Randolf.
4907.50.81
Jahrg. 4, B.
2041.1 .7, 8
— Die Geschichte einer Mine. Eine californische
vSkizze. Deutsch von A. Passow. Leipzig, 1878.
4897.50.108
— Kunde von Wasser und Land. Aus dem En-
glischen von Amelie Godin. (Novellenschatz des
Auslandes. B. 12. 1873.) 2012.4.12
— Thankful Blossom. Deutsch von O. Randolf.
Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.92
Hartmann, Moritz. Gesammelte Werke. B. 4-9.
Stuttgart, 1873. 2897.50.4-9
Contents. — 4. Der Krieg um den Wald; Erzahlungen
eines Unstaten. 5. Erzahlungen meiner Freunde; Novel-
len : Die Glocke; Die alte Jungfer; Marchen und Ge-
schichten aus Osten und Westen ; West-ostliche Geschichten
aus der neucsten Zeit. 6. Novellen ; Der Zweek heiligt die
Mittel; Grafin Sassari; Bei Kunstreitern ; Selvaggia; Ein
italienischer Priester; Doktor Schwan ; An der Spielbank;
Zwanzig Millionen ; Verrechnet; Feigheit; Der Hetman;
Taute Helene. 7. Die Ausgestossenen ; Rostet nicht; Die
Gipsfigur; Eine modenesische Geschichte; Der Fliichtling;
Eine Stunde im Leuchtthurm ; Nein; Deutsch, Franzosisch
undEnglisch; Die letzte Montanini ; DergoldeneScbliissel;
Das Schloss im Gebirge; Eine Entfiihrung in Bdhuien; Die
Priider Mathieu ; Der alte Richter. 8. Der G( fan gene von
Ohillon; Die letzten Tage eines Konigs; Von Friihling zu
Frlihling. 9. Das Andenken der Mutter; Wilhelm Tell ; Die
Bheingranze, eine patriotische Erzahlung; Johannlsbere.
German Fiction — Authors
— Das Schloss im Gebirge. (Deutscher Novel-
lenscliatz. B. 11. 1873.) 1012. i.ii
Hartmann-Ploen, Carl. Das neue Staats-Arnvalt.
Leipzig, 1881. 4871.76
Hartwig, Georg. Der Biirgcrineister von Neisse.
Roman aus der Zeit des dreissigjiihrigen Krieges.
Pliila. 1042.9
— Gold und Gliick. Berlin, 1888. 2877.70
Hartwig, W. Der Detektive. Bolizei-Roman.
(Deutsch-amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11,
Ite Halfte. 1883.) 1051. i.i
Hauenschild, Richard G. S. von. (Max Waldau.)
Aus der Junkerwelt. Hamburg, 1850, 61. 2 v.
1037.7
— Rack der Natur. Lebende Bilder aus der Zeit.
2te Autl. Hamburg, 1831. 3 v. 1037.6
Hauff, Wilhelm. Werke. Herausg. von A.
Stern. Berlin, 1878. 1 v. in 2. Ulus. 2897.52
Contents. — 1. Novellen; Vertiauliches Schreiben an Herrn
W. A. Spbttlicb; Jud Siiss; Die Bettlerin vom Pont des
Arts; Die Saugoriu; Die letzten Ritter von Marienburg;
Othello; Das Bild des Kaisers. 2. Mittheilungen aus den
Menioiren des Satans; Dor Mann im Mond; Controvors-
Predigt. 3. Lichtenstein ; Phantasien im Bremer Baths,
keller; Skizzeu : Die BUcher iiud Lesewelt, Preie Stunden
am Fenster, Der asthetische Club, Ein paar Reisestunden.
4. Marchenals Almanach; Die Karavane; Der Seheik von
Alessandria und seine Sklaven; Das tVirthshaus im
Spessart.
— Same. Teil 1-3. Herausg. von F. Bobertag.
Stuttgart, 1891. 48903.50
Contents. — 1. Lichtenstein. 2, Abth. 1. Mitteilungen aus
den Memoircn des Satan; Phantasien im Bremer Ratskellcr.
Skizzen ; Die Biicher und die Lesewelt, Freie Stundeu am
Fenster, Der asthetische Klub, Ein paar Reisestunden.
2, Abth. 2. Der Mann im Monde; Kontroverspredigt iiber
11. Clauren und den M ann im Monde ; Leidenschaf t u nd Liebe
von H. Clauren. 3, Abth. 1. Miirchcn und Gedichte: Die
Karawane, Der Seheik von Alessandria und seine Sklaven,
Das Wirtshaus im Sijessart. 3, Abth. 2. Othello; Die
Bettlerin vom Pont des Arts; Die Sangeriu; Jud Siiss; Die
letzten Ritter von Marienburg; Das Bild des Kaisers.
— Siimtliche Werke. Stuttgart, 1886. 6 v. 28906.60
Contents. — 1. Novellen : Othello; Die Bettlerin vom Pont
des Arts; Jud Siiss. 2. Novellen : Das Bild des Kaisers; Die
letzten liittcr von Marienburg; Die Sangeriu. Phantasien
im Bremer Ratskeller. 3. Lichtenstein, romantische Sage
aus der wiiittembergischen Geschichte. 4. Memoiren des
Satan. 5. Der Mann im Monde; Kontroverspredigt iiber
H. Clauren und den Mann im Monde; Sklzzen. 6. Marcheii :
Marchen als Almanach, Die Karawane, Der Seheik von
Alessandria und seine Sklaven, Das Wirtshaus im Spes-
sart.
— Same. B. 3, 1. Stuttgart, 1853. 1019. 4
Contents. — 3. Othello; Der Mann im Monde; Controvers-
predigt iiber H. Clauren und den Mann im Mond ; Phantasien
im Bremer Rathskeller. 4. Marchen; Skizzen.
— Die Bettlerin vom Pont des Arts. Leipzig,
1867? 4908.50.1
— Das Bild des Kaisers. Leipzig, 1868. 4908.50.14
— Jud Siiss. Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.3
— Das kalte Herz. Marchen. Ed. by W. H.
van der Smissen. Boston, 1886. 2038.6
— Die letzten Ritter von Marienburg. Leipzig,
1869. 4908.50.17
— Lichtenstein. Romantische Sage. Leipzig,
1867. 4908.50.10
— Der Mann im Monde, oder Der Zug des Herzens
ist des Schicksals Stimme. Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.16
— Marchen. Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.33
— Mittheilungen aus den Memoiren des Satan.
Leipzig, 1870. 4908.50.26
— Novellen. Th. 1. Stuttgart, 1828. 6878.63
Contents. — Die Bettlerin von Pont-des-Arts. — Othello.
— Othello. Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.21
— Phantasien im Bremer Rathskeller. Leipzig,
1867. 4908.50.5
— Die Siingerin. Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.19
— Das Wirthshaus im Spessart. Ed. by A.
Schlottmann. Cambridge, 1883. 48703.37
Haupt, Andreas? Haideroslein. (Bachem’s No-
vellen-Sammlung. B. 22. 1886.) 2056.2.22
Hausrath, Adolf. (George Taylor.) Antinous.
Historischer Roman aus der romischen Kaiserzeit.
5te .\ufl. Leipzig, 1884. 48703.41
— Jetta. Historischer Roman aus der Zeit der
Vdlkerwanderung. Leipzig, 1884. 48703.40
— Klytia. Historisclier Roman aus dem sechs-
zehnten Jahrundert. 4te Aufl. Leipzig, 1884.
2879.80
Hawthorne, Julian. Archibald Malmaison.
tlbers. von Marischa Muller. Leipzig, 1893.
4896.50.323
— Fiirst Savonis Frau. Das Perlmtischelhals-
band. tJbersetzung von Marischa Muller. Leip-
zig, 1895. 4896.50.340
Hebei, Johann P. Erziihlungen des rheinliindi-
schen Hausfreundes. Abth. 1, 2. (Werke. B. 2,
3. 1847.) 4903-53-2, 3
— Kleine Geschichten. (Humoristischer Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 4. 1877.) 2011. 1.4
— Schatzkastlein des rheinischen Hausfreundes.
Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.16
— Same. (Werke. Teil 2. 1884.) 4891.65.2
Heeringen, Gustav von. Der Geachtete. His-
torische Novelle. Leipzig, 1842. 3 v. 6879.77
Time, 1594.
Hegner, Ulrich. Die Molkenkur. (Gesammelte
Schriften. B. 2. 1828.)
**28793.2.2; 6875.10.2; 1014. 4. 2
— Same. Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.32
— Saly’s Revolutionstage [1798]. (Gesammelte
Schriften. B. 3. Berlin, 1828.)
**28793.2.3; 6875.10.3; 1014.4.3
Heiberg, Hermann. Apotheker Heinrich. Phila.,
1888. 2044.18
Protiably not^hy W. Heimburg as stated on title-page.
— Emmy Genze. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 21. 1887. ) 2034.1. 21
— Die Spinne. (Deutsche Romau-Bibl. Jahrg.
18, B. 1. 1890.) 2041. 1. 35
— Todsiinden. Berlin, 1891. 2877.141
— Wer trilft das Rechte ? Leipzig, 1892. 2877.142
Heidenstam, Werner von. Endymion. Roman.
Aus dem Schwedischen von Erich Holm [pseud,
of Mathilde Prager]. Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.302
Heigel, Carl A. Das ewige Licht. Leipzig, 1877.
4907.50.96
— Der Theaterteufel. Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.102
— Die Veranda am Gardasee. Leipzig, 1874.
4897.50.119
Heimburg, W., pseud. See Behrens, Bertha.
Heine, Heinrich. Der Rabbi von Bacharach. Ein
Fragment. (Gesammelte Werke. B. 8. 1885.)
2891.52.8
— Same. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.141
Heinrichs, Emilie. Auf der Menschheit Hdhen.
Roman aus der jiingsten Vergangenheit. Berlin,
1868. 4878.26
Heinse, Johann J. W. Ardinghello. (Erzah-
leiide Prosa derklassischen Periode. T. 1. 1882.)
4891.62.1
Heinzen, Carl P. Ein neues Wiutermarchen.
Boston, 1872. 4879-50
Helix, Lambert. Lady Gwendolen. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 10, B. 1. 1882.) 2041. 1. 19
146
German Fiction — Authors
Heller, O. Do ut des. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. l-t, B. 1. 18S6.) 2041. 1.27
Heller, Robert. Rabener in Tharandt. (Humori-
stischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F.,
B. 5. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.5
Helca, Alwin. Elementare Gewalten. (Deutsche
Ronian-Bibl. Jahrg. 8, B. 2. 1880.) 2041.1.16
Helm, Clementina. Backfischclien’s Leiden und
Freuden. 16te Aufl. Leipzig, 1880. 2012.16
Helmer, Eduard, pseud. See Koch, Ernst.
Hemsen, Theodor. Die Prinzessin von .4hlden.
Historischer Roman. Hannover, 1869. 6 v. in 3.
Scene in Venice, 1688. 4873-79
Henkel, Friederike. Die Herrin von Ibichstein.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 7, B. 1. 1879.)
2041. 1. 13
Herbert, Lucian, pseud. See Gundling, Julius.
Herbert, M. Flitter! (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sanimlung. B. 20. 1884.) 2056.2.20
— Miss Edda Brown. (Same. B. 2. 1883.)
2056.2.2
— Ein modernes Madchen. (Same. B. 23. 1886.)
2056.2.23
Hermes, Johann T. Sophiens Reise von Memel
nach Sachsen. [Anon.] Wien, 1787. 10 v. in 5.
4898.7
Hertz, Wilhelm. Bruder Rausch. Ein Kloster-
miirchen. Stuttgart, 1882. 2878.80
— Heinrich von Schwaben. Eine deutsche Kaiser-
sage. Leipzig, 1867. 2879.81
Hertzen, Alexandr A. Wer ist Schuld? (Wolf-
sohn. Russlands Novellendichter. Th. 3.)
3067.111
— Same. Aus dem Russischen von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.187
Herzberg, W. Der freie Wille. Leipzig, 1875.
6899.46
Hesekiel, George. Der Buchfiihrer von Lemgo.
Bielefeld, 1873. 2020.10
A story of German life in the 17th century.
— Der Capitain der Konigin. Berlin, 1872. 3 v.
2021.12
— Frau Schatz Regine. Eine Geschichte aus dem
dreissigjahrigen Kriege. Berlin, 1864. 2020.15
— Unter dem Eisenzahn. Brandenburgischer
Roman. Berlin, 1864. 3 v. 1043.5
— Vaterlandische Romane. Neue Ausg. Berlin,
1871. 4 V. in 2. 4873. 73
Contents. — 1. Vor Jena. Ite Aufl. 2. Von Jena nach
Konigsberg. 3te Aufl. 3. Bis nach Uohen-Zieritz. 3te
Aufl. 4. Stille vor dem Sturm.
These vols. form a continuous series of historical novels.
Hesekiel, Ludovika. Alaaf Koln. Berlin, 1884.
28703.72
— Barackenleben. Skizzen aus dem Berliner
Militair-Lazareth, 1870-71. Berlin, 1872. 2020.9
— Niirnberger Tand. Eine Geschichte aus dem
fiinfzehnten Jahrhundert. Jena, 1888. 2044.26
— Reiche Leute. Gotha, 1887. 2044.10
— Unter’m Sparrenschild. Berlin, 1877. 4873.54
— Ziinftig. Berlin, 1881. 48703.80
Heun, Carl G. S. (H. Clauren.) Mimili. Leip-
zig, 1885. 4896.50.212
Heyden, Friedrich von. Der graue John. (Deut-
scher Novellenschatz. B. 13. 1874.) 1012.1.13
Heyne, Christian L. (Anton Wall.) .Amathonte.
Ein persisches Marchen. Leipzig, 1873. 4898.51.49
Heyse, Paul. Anfang und Ende. Novellen. 3d
ed. N. Y., 1870. 48793.61 ; No. 4 in *6877.2
— Same. 3d ed. Boston. 6877.30
— Aus den Vorbergen. Novellen. Berlin, 1893.
2876.100
Contents. — Vroni. — Maricukind. — Xaverl. — Dorfro-
mantik.
— Buch der Freundschaft. Novellen. 5te Aufl.
Berlin, 1883. 48706.74
Contents. — David und Jonathan. — Grenzen der Mensch-
heit. — Nino und Maso.
— Die Einsamen. N. Y.,1868. 6875.45; 2036.5
— Frau von F. und romische Novellen. 3te Aufl.
Berlin, 1881. 2879.119
Contents. — Frau von F. — Die talentvolle Mutter. — Romu-
lusenkel. — Die Hexe vom Corso.
— Fiinf neue Novellen. 4te Aufl. Berlin, 1872.
48793.60
Contents. — Franz Alzeyer; Die Reise nach dem Gliick;
Die kleine Mama; Kleopatra; Die Wittwe von Pisa.
— Das Gliick von Rothenburg. 2te Aufl. Augs-
burg, 1882. 2010.15
— Im Paradiese. 4ter Abdruck. Berlin, 1876.
3 V. 2011.9; 2876.69
— In der Geisterstunde und andere Spukgeschich-
ten. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1894. 6899.22
Contents. — In der Geisterstunde. — Martin der Streber. —
Das Haus zum unglaubigen Thomas, Oder des Spirits Rache.
— Kinder der Welt. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1874. 3 v.
2016.21
— Same. 5te Aufl. 1875. 4878.72
— Melusine und andere Novellen. 3te Aufl. Ber-
lin, 1895. 6898.20
Contents. — Hochzeit auf Capri. — Fedja. — Donna Lion-
arda. — Die Racherin. — Melusine.
— Meraner Novellen. 6te Aufl. Berlin, 1879.
48793.62
Contents. — Unheilbar; Der Kinder Siinde der Viiter Fluch;
Der Weinhilter.
— Merlin. 4te .4.ufl. Berlin, 1892. 2875.117
— Moralische Novellen. Berlin, 1869. 4879.7
Contents. — Vetter Gabriel ; Die beiden Schwestern ; Lorenz
und Lore; Am todten See; Der Thurm von Nonza, eine
corflsehe Geschichte von F. D. Guerrazzi.
— Neue Novellen. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1876. 48706.53
Contents. — Er soli dein Herrsein; Die ungarische Grafin;
Ein Miirtyrer der Phantasie; Judith Stern; Nerina.
— Same. 5te Aufl. 1880. 48706.54
Contents. — Annina; Im Grafenschloss; Andrea Delfln;
Auf der Aim.
— Novellen. B. 8-10. Berlin, 1885. [Gesam-
melte Werke. N. S. B. 7-9.] 28793.102
Contents. — 1. Frau von F. — Die talentvolle Mutter. — Ro-
mulusenkel. — Die Hexe vom Corso. — Der lahme Engel. —
Die Rache der Vizgiiifin. — Der verkaufte Gesang. 2. Die
Dichteriu von Carcassonne. — Ehre iiber alles. — Der
Monch von Montaudon. — Das Gliick von Rothenburg. —
Die Eselin. — Getheiltes Herz. — Unvergessbare Worte.
3. Buch der Freundschaft.
— Novellen und Romane. Berlin. 1881, 82. 11 v.
48706.57
Contents. — 1. L’Arrabiata; Anfang und Ende; Marion;
Am Tiberufer; Erkenne dich selbst; Das Bild der Mutter;
Im Grafenschloss; Unheilbar. 2. Das Madchen von Treppi ;
DieBlinden; Maria Francisca; Barbarossa; Die Reise nach
dem Gliick; Andrea Delfln; Der Weinhilter. 3. Die Ein-
samen; Der Kreisrichter; Die kleine Mama; Kleopatra;
Die Wittwe von Pisa; Der Kinder Siinde der Vater Fluch;
Die Pfadfinderin. 4. Die beiden Schwestern; Franz Al-
zeyer; Helene Morten ; Geoffrey und Garcinde; Dasschbne
Kathchen; Lorenz und Lore; Der letzte Centaur; Loitka;
Auferstanden. 5. Anniua; Mutter und Kind; Vetter Ga-
briel; Die Stickerin von Treviso. Beatrice; Am todten See;
Auf der Aim; Ein Abenteuer; Der verlorene Sohn. 6. Er
soil dein Herr sein; Judith Stern; Das Ding an sich; Die
Tochter der Excellenz; Die Kaiserin von Spinetta; Zwei
Gefangene; Beppe der Sternseher. 7. Jorinde; Getreu bis
in den Tod; Die ungarische Grafin; Ein Marlyrer der Phan-
tasie; Nerina; Das Seeweib; Die Frau Marchesa. 8,9.
Kinder der Welt. 10, 11. Im Paradiese.
German Fiction — Authors
— Xovellen und Terzinen. 3te Aufl. Berlin,
1870. 2028.20
Contents. — Mutter und Kind. — .Auferstanden. — Der Sala-
mander. — Beatrice.
— La Rabbiata. Das Madchen von Treppi. Die
Blinden. Drei Xovellen. N. Y., 1866. 6874.14
— Same. 6. Aufl. 1873.
6878.38; No. 2 in *6878.28
— Der Roman der Sdftsdame. Eine Lebensge-
schichte. 8te Aufl. Berlin, 1888. 4871.94
— Troubadour-Novellen. Berlin, 1882. 487oa.89
Contents. — Der labme Engel; Die Rache der Vizgrafin;
Die Dichterin von Carcassonne; Der Monch von Montan-
don; Ehre iiber Alles; Der verkaufte Gesang.
— Unvergessbare Worte und andere Xovellen.
Berlin, 1883. 28793.102.2; 4870b. 62
Contents. — Unvergessbare Worte; Die Eselin; Das Gliick
von Rothenbnrg; Getheiltes Herz.
— Der verlorene Sohn. (Neuer Deutseher Xo-
vellenschaltz. B. 23. 1887.) 2034.1.23
— Vier neue Xovellen. 4te Aufl. Berlin, 1870.
48793.61
Contents. — Die Einsamen; Anfang und Ende; Maria
Francisca; Das BUd der Mutter.
— 'Weihnachtsgeschichten. 3te Aufl. Berlin,
1891. 2876.111
Contents. — EineWeilinachtsbescherung; Das Freifranlein ;
Die Geschichte von Herrn “Wilibaid und dem Frosinchen;
Die Dryas.
— Der Weinhiiter von Meran. (Deutseher Xovel-
lensehatz. B. 17. 1875.) 1012. 1. 17
— Zwei Gefangene. Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.104
Heyse, Paul, and Kurz, Hermann, eds. Deutseher
Novellensehatz. iliiuehen, 1871-76. 1012. i
Each story is entered under its author and title.
— Novellensehatz des Auslandes. B. 5, 6, 11, 12.
Miinehen, 1872, 73. 4 v. in 3. 2012.4
Each story is entered under its author and title.
Heyse, Paul, and Laistner, Ludwig, eds. Xeuer
Deutseher Novellensehatz. iliinchen, 1884—87.
24 V. 2034.1
Each story is entered under its author and title.
Hildebrand, pseud. See Beets, Nieolaus.
HUlem, 'VYilhelmine von. Ein Arzt der Seele.
3te Aufl. Berlin, 1876. 4 v. in 2. 4872.29 ; 2028.15
— Aus eigener Kraft. Leipzig, 1872.
2899.54; 2010.9
— Doppelleben. Berlin, 1865. 2874.52
— Same. 2te Aufl. 1880. 2033.3
— Friedhofsblume. Berlin, 1883. 1042.22
— Die Geier-Wally. Eine Gesehiehte aus den
Tyroler Alpen. Berlin, 1875. 2899.55
— Same. 4te Aufl. 1881. 2010.6
— Hoher als die Kirehe. Eine Erzahlung aus
alter Zeit. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1877.
2033.2 ; 4870b. 66
— Und sie kommt doch ! Erzahlung aus einem
Alpenkloster des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts. 2t€
Aufl. Berlin, 1879. 3 v. in 1. 4872.31 ; 2031.17
Hiltl, George. Das Roggenhaus-Complott. His-
torischer Roman. Berlin, 1873. 6899.10
— Um Thron und Leben. Phila. 1042. ii
The scene is laid in England in the time of William iii.
Hippel, Theodor G. von. Kreuz- und Querziige
des Ritters A bis Z. Biel, 1795. 2 v. 2867.5
— Lebenslaufe nach aufsteigender Linie nebst
Beylagen A, B, C. [Anon.] Berlin, 1778-81.
4 V. Plates by Chodowieckl. 4899.10
— Same. (Deutsche National-Litteratur. B.
141. 1886.) 4891.64
Hirschfeld, Hermann. Die Koniodianten-Tor.i.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. 26. 1887.)
2056.2.26
Hoecker, Oskar. Leichtsinniges Volk. Leipzig,
1884. 4896.50.328
— William Shakespeare und Altengland. Kul-
turhistorische Erzahlung. Berlin, 1885. 2597.41
Hoefer, Edmund. Bewegtes Leben. Geschichten.
Stuttgart, 1856. 1037-9
— Der Demagoge. 2te Aufl. Jena, 1878. 6 v.
in 3. 4875-58
— Erzahlungen eines alten Tambours. Stuttgart,
1890? Illus. 2030.13
Contents. — Anno Zweinndnennzig. — Tom grossen Bart. —
Rolof, der Rekrut. — Der Anfruhr. — Aus dem Freiheits-
kriege. — Der alte Kapitan.
— Ein Findling. Schwerin, 1868. 4 v. 48793.20
— Die Honoratiorentochter. Stuttgart, 1861.
2017.2
— Der Junker. Eine Geschichte aus der neuesten
Zeit. Stuttgart, 1878. 3 v. 4875.57
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 6, B.
I. 1878.) 2041. 1. II
— Rolof, der Rekrut. (Deutseher Novellensehatz.
B. 12. 1873.) 1012. 1. 12
— Unter der Fremdherrschaft. Eine Geschichte
von 1812 und 1813. Stuttgart, 1863. 3 v. 1043.7
Hoehle, Die, des Todes. Leipzig, 1800. 46993.5
Hoelderlin, Friedrich. Hyperion oder der Ere-
mit von Griechenland. (Sammtliche Werke.
B. 1. 1846.) 4896.3.1
— Same. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.60
Hof, N. vom. Krone und Kerker. Erzahlung aus
dem sechzenten Jahrhundert. Gotha, 1887. 4871.95
Time of Henry vm. of England.
Hoffmann, Ernst T. W. Ausgewahlte Werke.
Stuttgart, 1894. 4 v. 29093.65
Contents. — 1. Marchen. 2, 3. Erzahlnngen nnd Xovellen.
4. Leben sansichten des Eaters Murr.
— Gesammelte Schriften. Berlin, 1844, 45. 12 v.
Illus. 1027.5
Contents. — 1—4. Die Serapions-Briider. 5. Xachtstiicke.
6. Die Elixiere des Tenfels. 7. Fantasiestiicke in Callot’s
Manier. 8. Lebensansichten des Eaters Mnrr. — 9. Elein
Zaches genannt Zinnober. — Prinzessin Brambilla. 10. Selt-
same Leiden eines Theater-Direktors. — Meister Floh.
II, 12. Erzahlungen ans Hoffmann’s letzten Lebensjahren ;
Die Doppeltganger. — Die Ranber. — Die Irrungen. — Die
Geheimuisse. — Der Elementargeist. — Datura fastuosa.
— Meister .Johannes Wacht. — Die Marquise de La Pivar-
diere. — Die Vision auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Dresden.
— Haimatochare. — Der Feind. — Xeueste Schicksale eines
abentheuerlichen Mannes. — Des Vetters Eckfenster. — Die
Genesung.
— Same. 1871-73. 2878.66
— Doge nnd Dogaresse. Des Vetters Eckfenster.
Leipzig, 1873. 4898.51.50
— Die Elixire des Teufels. Nachgelassene
Papiere des Brnders .Medardus, eines Capuziners.
Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.21
— Das Fraulein von Scuderi. Erzahlung aus
dem Zeitalter Ludwigs xiv. Leipzig, 1867.
4908.50.3
— Same. (Deutseher Novellensehatz. B. 1.
1871.) 1012. 1. 1
— Der goldne Topf. Ein Marchen aus der neuen
Zeit. Leipzig, 1868. 4908.50.12
— Klein Zaches genannt Zinnober. Ein Marchen.
Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.33
— Lebens-Ansichten des Katers Murr nebst frag-
mentarischer Biographie des Kapellmeisters Johan-
nes Kreisler. Leipzig, 1869. 4908. 50.17
A sketch of Hoflrmann’s own life.
German Fiction — Authors
— Das Majorat. Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.4
— Meister Martin der Kiifner und seine Gesellen.
Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.6
— Nussknacker und Mausekonig. Ein Marclien.
Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.146
— Phantasiestucke in Callot’s Manier. Blatter
aus dem Tagebuche eines reisenden Enthusiasten.
4te Aufl. Leipzig, 1854. 2 v. 6899.48
Contents. — Jacques Callot. — Ritter Gluck. — Kreisleriana.
— Don Juan. — Nachricht von den neuesten Schicksalen
des Hundes Berganza. 2. Der Magnetiseur. — Der goldcne
Topf. — Die Abentcuer der Sylvesternacht. — Kreisleriana.
— Der Sandniann. Ein Nachstiick. Leipzig, 1870.
4908.50.25
Hoffmann, Franz. Reue versohnt. Fine Erzahl-
ung fiir nieine jungen Freunde. Pliila., 1862.
6899.31
Hoffmann, Hans F. C. Iwan der Scbreckliche
und sein Hund. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jalirg.
16, B. 2. 1888.) 2041. 1. 32
— Peerke von Helgoland. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 22. 1887.) 2034.1.22
Hollmann, Herrmann G. Johanna. Eine ein-
fache Begebenheit auf der Hochschule zu Heidel-
berg in den Jahren 1814 und 1815. Ilalle, 1854.
28793-73
Holm, Albert. Die Helden der Saison. (Bach-
em’s Novellen-Saminlnng. B. 34. 1888.) 2056.2.34
Holstein aus Bayern, Ida C., Griifln. Am See.
Eine Kiinstler-Novelle. (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 7. 1884.) 2056.2.7
Holtei, Carl von. ’s Muhme-Lieutenant-Salop-
pel. (Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 12. 1873.)
1012. 1. 12
— Schwarzwaldau. Prag, 1856. 2021.14
— Die Vagabunden. 6te Aufl. Breslau, 1880.
1035.8
Holting, Gustav. Lehrreiche und anmuthige
Erzahlungen fiir Kinder von 7 bis 12 Jahren.
Berlin, 1831. Col. illus. 6879.64
— Lindane, neue JIarchen. Berlin, 1830? Col.
pis. 6878.65
Homberger, Heinrich. Italienische Novellen.
Berlin, 1880. 6898.1
Contents. — Der heilige Giovanni ; Der Saugling ; Der Leit-
stem ; Madonna Clarenza.
Hope, Anthony, pseud. Ein Mann von Bedeu-
tung. tibers. von F. Mangold. Stuttgart, 1891.
2035.16
Hopfen, Hans. Arge Sitten. Stuttgart, 1869.
2044.19
— Der graue Freund. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 2, B. 1, 2. 1874.) 2041. 1.3, 4
— Same. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1876. 4876.74
— Die Heirath des Herrn von Waldenberg.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 7, B. 1. 1879.)
2041. 1. 13
— Juschre. Tagebuch eines Schauspielers. Stutt-
gart, 1875. 4878.57
— Der letzte Hieb. Eine Studentengeschichte.
Leipzig, 1886. 2044.25 ; 2860.62
— Mein Onkel Don Juan. Eine Geschichte aus
dem vorigen Jahrhundert. Berlin, 1881. 48703.82
— Trudels Ball. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 15. 1886.) 2034.1.15
— Verfehlte Liebe. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
4, B. 1. 1876.) 2041.1.7
— Ein wunderlicher Heiliger. Eine wiener Ge-
schichte. 1886. 2860.61
Horn, Georg. Der Mohr von Berlin. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 14, B. 1. 1886.) 2041.1.27
Horn, W. O. v., pseud. See Oertel, Philipp
F. W.
Houwald, Ernst, Freiherr von. Vermischte
Schriften. Leipzig, 1825. 2 v. 4898.8
These contain the following stories; 1. Jacob Thau, der
Uof-Xarr; Das Seetrcffen bei Xacht. 2. Der Hausfreund;
Die Erde und der Mensch ; Das Kindtaufen; Das weisse
Lamm und der schwarze Biir; Scenen aus einem Bade; Das
Begrabniss; Der Epilog zu Maria Stuart.
Huber, Therese. Erzahlungen. Th. 2-6. Leip-
zig, 1830-33. 5 Y. 1035.3
Hugo, Victor. Notre-Dame in Paris. Ubers.
von Friedrich Bremer. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.198
Huguenin, Adele. (T. Combe.) Der arine
Marcel. Vom Institut Genevois preisgekrdnte
Novelle. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.248
— Electric-Electrac. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.263
Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego. Der erste Schel-
menroman. Lazarillo von Tormes. Herausg.
von W. Laufer. Stuttgart, 1889. 3097-105
— Leben und Abenteuer des Lazarillo von Tor-
mes. Ein Schelmenroman. Leipzig, 1881.
4897.50.146
Idem, pseud. See Kremnitz, Mite.
Immermann, Carl L. Der Carneval und die
Somnambiile. Aus den Memoiren eines Unbedeu-
tenden. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.43
— Same. (Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 5.
1872.) 1012.1.5
— Die Epigonen. Familien-Memoiren. 2teAufl.
Berlin, 1854. 3 v. 1037.5
— Same. Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.37
— Ich. (Humoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche
Volk. B. 4. 1877.) 2011.1.4
— Miinchhausen. Eine Geschichte in Arabesken.
Leipzig, 1870. 2038.3; 4898.51.29
— Same. (Schriften. B. 5-8.) 2897.5.5-8
— Same. 2 v. (Werke. T. 2. Berlin, 1887.)
48903.55.2
— Der neue Pygmalion. Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.36
— Der Oberhof: a tale of Westphalian life.
English notes by W. Wagner. Cambridge, 1879.
[Pitt press series.] 48703.34
— Same. 1889. 4879.74
Interessante Begebenheiten auf der Reise durch’s
Leben. Berlin, 1810. 2878.21
Irmler, J. G. F. Die Tafel-Eiche im Oderwalde,
und die Dragonaden in Schlesien. Eine Erzah-
lung aus den Zeiten des 30jahrigen Krieges. 2te
Aufl. Leipzig, 1846. 2025.9
Irving, Washington. Skizzenbuch. Ubers. von
K. T. Gaedertz. Leipzig, 1882. 4897.50.108
Ister, J. Romantische Erzahlungen des Tages
und der Vorzeit. Leipzig, 1796. 2878.12
Jacobi, Johann G. Sammtliche Werke. Zurich,
1819,22. 8 V. in 4. *2877.11
— Same. 1825. 4 v. 6876.51
These contain the following stories : 2. Charmides und
Theone. 4. Xessir und Zulima. 6. Der erste Schattenriss.
The last two are in vols. 3 and 4 respectively of 6876.51.
Jacobsen, Friedrich. Die Geachteten. (Deut-
sche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 20, B. 2. 1892.)
2041.1.40
— Ueber der Tiefe. (Same. Jahrg. 22, B. 2.
1894.) 2041.1.44
Jacobsen, Jens P. Niels Lyhne. Leipzig, 1889.
4896.50.262
— Sechs Novellen. Aus dem Diinischen von M. v.
Borch. Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.294
149
German Fiction — Authors
Jagord, Eugen von. Die Chauvinisten. (Deut-
sche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 17, B. 2. 1889.)
2041. 1.34
Jahn, Ernst R. Humoristische Erzahlungen.
Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.334
James, George P. R. Heidelberg. Uebers. von
G. F. W. Rodiger. Leipzig, 1847. 2012.5
James, Henry, jr. Eugen Pickering. Deutsch
von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.1 ii
Jarke, Franziska J. (E. Rudorflf.) An den Stu-
fen des Thrones. (Bachem’s Novellen-Samm-
lung. B. 35. 1888.) 2056.2.35
— Onkel Born. Ein deutsches Sittenbild. (Same.
B. 10. 1884.) 2056.2.10
— Schliclite Grosse. Norddeutsches Sittenbild.
(Same. B. 25. 1886.) 2056.2.25
— Verloren! (Same. B. 17. 1884.) 2056.2.17
Jean Paul. See Richter, Jean Paul.
Jeffery, Jeffery C. Aus den Papieren eines
Wanderers. Uebers. von Emmy Becher. Stutt-
gart, 1891. 2035.20
Jensen, Wilhelm. Asphodil. Weimar, 1894.
6898.19
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22,
B. 1. 1894.) 2041. 1. 43
— Astaroth. Mentha. Zwei Rovellen aus dem
deutschen Mittelalter. Breslau, 1893. 6899.14
— Das Asylrecht. (Deutsche Ronian-Bihl. Jahrg.
15, B. 1. 1887.) 2041. 1. 29
— Auf der Feuerstiitte. (Same. Jahrg. 21, B.
1,2. Stuttgart, 1893.) 2041.1.41,42
— Aus dem sechzenten Jahrhundert. Culturhis-
torische Novellen. Bielefeld, 1877. 2871.56
Contents. — Wolfgang Ruprecht. — Wiben Peters. — Wil-
helm von Grnmbach.
Time of Charles v. of Germany.
— Aus schwerer Vergangenheit. Ein Geschichten-
Cyclus. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1888. 6896.21
— Die braune Erica, with English notes by E. P.
Evans. Boston, 1869. 2879.65
— Drei Sonnen. Schwerin, 1873. 4874.62
— Fragmente. Breslau, 1878. 4876.56
— Hunnenblut. Eine Begebenheit aus dem alten
Chiemgau. Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.306
— Im Zwing und Bann. Dresden, 1892.
2878.133
— Karin von Schweden. Berlin, 1878. 2876.122
— Lycaena Silena. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 9. 1884.) 2034.1.9
— Nirwana. Drei Biicher aus der Gescliicbte
Frankreichs. Breslau, 1877. 4 v. in 2. 4876.62
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 2, B.
1,2. 1874.) 2041.1.3,4
— Nordlicht. Novellen-Cyclus. Berlin, 1872.
4874.60
Contents. — 1. Karin von Schweden. 2. Posthuma; Magis-
ter Timotheus. 3. Herbstwinden; Namenlos.
— Sonne und Schatten. Berlin, 1873. 2 v. 4874.61
— Das Tagebuch aus Grbnland. Berlin, 1885.
2878.134
— Um den Kaiserstuhl. Ein Roman aus dem
dreissigjahrigen Kriege. Berlin, 1878. 28703.62
— Versunkene Welten. Historischer Roman.
Breslau, 1882. 4870.53
— Vom alten Stamm. Berlin, 1884.
28703.77; 2045.18
— Die Wunder auf Schloss Gottorp. Ein Ge-
dachtnissblatt aus dem vorigen Jahrhundert. Ber-
lin, 1893. 6899.15
Jerrold, Douglas. Frau Kaudels Gardinenpre-
digten. Aus (lem Englischeu iibertr. durch Carl
Tornow. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.42
Jiriczek, Otto L., ed. Die B6sa-Saga in zwei
Fassungen nebst Proben aus den Bosa-R6mur.
Strassburg, 1893. 2879.133
Joachim, Joseph. Lonny, die Heimatlose. Er-
ziihlung aus dem schweizerischen Kultur- und
Volksleben in der ersten Hiilfte dieses Jahrhun-
derts. Basel, 1889. 6898.34
John, Eugenie. (E. Marlitt.) Amtmanns Magd.
Leipzig, 1881. 2031.12
— Das Eulenhaus. Hinterlassener Roman. Vol-
lendet von W. Heimburg [pseud, of Bertha Beh-
rens]. Phila., 1888. 2 v. 2044.17
— Same. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1888.
2879.86; 2031.18
— Die Frau mit den Karfunkelsteinen. 2te Aufl.
Leipzig, 1886.
— Das Gelieimniss der alten Mamsell.
Leipzig, 1886.
— Same. 13te Aufl. 1888.
— Same. Phila., 1889 ? 2 v.
— Goldelse. 4te Aufl. Leipzig, 1868.
— Same. lOte Aufl. 1876.
— Same. 19te Aufl. 1887?
— Same. 20te Aufl. 1888.
— Das Haideprinzesschen
2043.4
12te Aufl.
2879.72
2031.13
2046. 1 1
2878.49
2878.70
2018.7
2018.7
Leipzig, 1872. 2 v.
28793.79
— Im H.'iuse des Commerzienrathes. 2te Aufl.
Leipzig, 1877. 2031.16
— Same. 4te Aufl. 1890 ? 2866.27
— Reichsgrafin Gisela. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1872.
2 V. 28793.78
— Same. 6te Aufl. 1881. 2031.14
— Thiiringer Erzahlungen. 3te Aufl. Leipzig,
1874. 2031.10
Contents. — Die zwblf Ai)OBtel. — Der Blaubart.
— Same. 5te Aufl. 1878. 2866.26
— Die zweite Frau. 6te Aufl. Leipzig, 1882?
2031.15
— Same. 9te Aufl. 1887? 2031.15
— Same. lOte Aufl. 1888. 2879.73
Jokai, Mor. Andere Zeiten, andere Menschen.
2te Aufl. Berlin, 1883. 2876.86
— Die armen Reichen. 4te Aufl. Berlin, 188- ?
2877.72
— Auf der Flucbt. Aus dem Ungarischen von L.
Rosner. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.46
— Die Dame mit den Meeraugen. Herausg. von
O. von Kriicken. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.280
— Drei Freier. Humoristische Erzahlung. In’s
Deutsche iibers. von L. Wechsler. Berlin, 188-.
2874.75
— Der Gefangene der Sieben Thiirme. Der
Fliichtling. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1883. 2877.81
— Geliebt bis zum Schaffot. Historischer Roman
aus der Rakoczy-Zeit. Berlin, 1883. 3 v. in 2.
2878.152
— Die goldene Zeit in Siebenbiirgen. Historischer
Roman. Aus dem Ungarischen von L. Rosner.
Leipzig, 1873. 4907.50.56
Scene, Transylvania; time, 1662.
— Die Gotterburg. Historiseher Roman. Berlin,
1875? 28703.73
A story of Hungarian life in the 14th century.
— Ein Goldmensch ! Aus dem Ungarischen von
K. M. Kertbeny. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.60
— Kleine Kbnige. Berlin, 1886. 5 v. in 2.
2878.151
150
German Fiction — Authors
— Die Koniodianteii des Lebens. 3te Auli. Ber-
lin, 1885. 2876.85
— Der letzte Pascha von Ofen. Historischer
Roman. Uebers. von Ludwig Wechsler. Dres-
den, 1885. 1042.24
Contenta. — Der letzte Paach.! von Ofen. — Bolivar.
— Die letzten Tage der Janitscharen. Historischer
Roman. Berlin, 1884. 2876.90
— Der Mann mit dem steinernen Herzen. 2te Aufl.
Berlin, 1885. 2876.89
— Das namenlose Schloss. 3te Aufl. Berlin,
1885. 2876.87
— Die Narren der Liebe. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1884.
2876.84
— Die nur einmal lieben. 4te Aufl. Berlin, 1889.
2877.73
— Oeeanien. Die Geschichte eines untergegaii-
genen Welttheiles. Berlin, 1884. 2876.92
— Die schone Miclial. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 188- ?
2877.71
— Schwarze Diamanten. 5te Aufl. Berlin, 1885.
2877.75
— Der Thurm von Dago. Der Damon in Engels-
gestalt. Die Poltergeister. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1884.
2877.80
— Tollhauslerwirthschaft. Humoristischer Ro-
man. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 188- ? 2877.77
— Traurige Tage. Aus dem Ungarischen von S.
Brody. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.62
— Die Tiirken in Ungarn. Historischer Roman.
Berlin, 1884. 2878.150
— Ein ungarischer Nabob. Deutsch von A. Dii.x.
Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50. 308
— Die Unterhaltuog wider Willen. Aus dem
Ungarischen von S. Brody. (Novellenschatz des
Auslandes. B. 12. 1873.) 2012.4. 12
— Verkehrte Welt. Berlin, 1884. 2877.76
— Was der Todtenkopf erziihlt. Romantisches
Zeitgemiilde. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1882. 2877.74
— Die weisse Rose. Historischer Roman. Ber-
lin, 188- ? 2877.78
Scene, Turkey.
— Wir bewegen die Erde ! 2te Aufl. Berlin,
1885. 2877.79
— Zoltan Karpathie, der Sohn des Nabob. Leip-
zig, 1893. 4896.50.319
— Das Zwanziger Miidchen. Berlin, 1882. 2876.91
— Zweiraal sterben. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1884.
2876.88
Jordaens, Hans. Vergangene Zeiten. Erzahl-
ung aus den Niederlanden. Aachen, 1884. 6896.24
Jordan, F. Eides. Eine Erzahlung aus der Zeit
des dreissigjahrigen Krieges. Hannover, 1870.
2020.14
Jordan, Wilhelm. Die Sebalds. Roman aus der
Gegenwart. Stuttgart, 1885. 2026.21
Contents. — 1. Im alten Hause. 2. Exodus.
— Zwei Wiegen. Berlin, 1888. 2 v. 48603.56
Contents. — 1. Ceder und Eiche. 2. Loris Lelands Antritt.
Jdsika, MikloS, baron. Abasi. Aus dem Un-
garischen von A. Weilheim. Leipzig, 1879.
4897.50.119
Jo3t, Eduard. Christlich oder papstlich? His-
torische Erzahlung. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.124
The scene is in Germany, in the early part of the 10th
century.
Juenger, Johann F. Fritz, ein komischer Roman.
Berlin, 1796-1800. 6 v. Illus. 6899.26
Juncker, Emilie, pseud. See Schmieden, Else.
Jung-Stilling, Johann Heinrich. Sammtliche
Romane. Stuttgart, 1837. *2877.1.9
Contents. — Die Geschichte Florentins von Fahlendorn;
Die Geschichte dee Herrn von Morgenthau; Lehensge-
echichte dor Theodore von der Linden.
— Erzahlungen. Stuttgart, 1837. *2877.1.12
— Das Heimweh und der Schliissel zu detnselben.
Stuttgart, 1836. 2 v. *2877.1.4,5
— Theobald oder die Schwarmer. Stuttgart,
1837. *2877.1.6
Junghans, Sophie. Kathe. Leipzig, 1876. 2 v.
— Ein Riithsel. Berlin, 1890. 2 v.
— Schwertlilie. Stuttgart, 1893.
Justinus, Oscar, pseud. See Cohn, O. J.
Justus, Theodor. Strandgeschichten. Leipzig,
1894. 4896.50.329
Conteuts. — lu Sturm und Wetter; Auf dem Watt.
Kaehler, Ludwig A. Die drei Schwestern.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 11. 1872.)
1012. 1. II
Kamecke, Mathilde von. (Marc. Boyen.) Mein
erster Patient. (Deutsche Novelletten-Bibl. B. 1.
1887.) 2043.7.1
Kapff-Essenther, F. von. Ins Bodenlose. (Deut-
sche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22, B. 1. 1894.)
2041. 1. 43
— Moderne Helden. Jena, 1887? 2044.2
Contents. — 1. Nur ein Mensch. — Uans der uicht sterben
wolite. 2. Sommernachtstraum.
Karman, Josef. Fanny’s Nachlass. Aus dem
Ungarischen. Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.144
Katsch, Adolf. Eine gliickliche Kur. (Deutsch-
amerik. Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Hiilfte 2. 1883.)
1051. 1.2
Kaufmann, Mathilde. (Amara George.) Dis-
sonanzen und Akkorde. Mainz, 1879. 2021.7
Kautsky, Minna. Herrschen oder Dienen?
Leipzig, 1882. 2 v. 2876.125
Keiffen, L. Das diistere Haus. (Bachem’s
Novellen-Sammlung. B. 38. 1889.) 2056.2.38
Keller, Gerard. Drei Novellen. Dem Hollandi-
schen nacherzahlt von A. Glaser. Leipzig, 1880.
4897.50.131
Contents. — Der Herr Geheimerath; Wie man sie geniesst;
Aus unseren Tagen.
Keller, Gottfried. Der griine Heinrich. Neue
Ausg. Stuttgart, 1879. 4 v. in 2. 4872.32
— Die Leute von Seldwyla. 3te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1876. 28993.56
Contents. — Pankraz, der Schmoller; Romeo und Juiia auf
dem Dorfe; Frau Regel Amrain und Ihr Jiingster; Die drei
gerechten Kammmacher; Spiegel, das Katzchen, ein Miihr-
chen. 2. Kieider machen Leute; Der Schmied seines
Gliickes; Die missbrauchten Liebesbriefe ; Dietegen; Das
verlorene Lachen.
— Zuricher Novellen. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1879.
2873.80
Contents. — 1. Hadlaub; Der Narr auf Manegg; Der
Landvogt von Greifensee. 2. Das Fahnlein der sieben
Aufrechten; Ursula.
Keller, Julius. Durchkreuzte Plane. (Deutsch-
amerik. Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2. 1883.)
1051. 1. 2
Keller- Jordan, H. Mexikanische Novellen. 2te
Aufl. Tubingen, 1883. 28703.76
Contents. — Geopfert; Ein Cavallero; Dolores.
Kelly, E. Der gefiillte Pfannkuchen. Ein Scherz.
Koln, 1884? 2056.2.8
151
German Fiction — Authors
Kenner, Friedrich. Pfortner Jugend. Fine
portenser Historie. Nach dem Berichte seines
Freundes Wolfrad Ayrer. Leipzig, 1879. 4877.60
A story of school-life at Pforta, better known as Schul-
pforta, in Saxony, the most famous of the three old Saxon
royal schools, and founded in 1136.
Kerner, Justinus. Die Reiseschatten ; Die Heimat-
losen. (Dichtungen. SteAufl. B.2. 18-11.) 2897.1.2
Kessel, Carl von. Petersburg und Stockholm.
Historischer Roman. Leipzig, 1868. 2020.18
Kettnaker, Richard. In Sturm und Sonnen-
schein. Fine Sammlung Frzahlungen und Xo-
vellen. Leutkirch, 1877, 79. 2 v. 2873.72
Contents. — 1. Die Kunstreiter; Am Abgrund; Die Fran-
zosenschenke; Am Ziel; Allerseeleu. 2. Unter Palmen
und Dornen; Im Vaterhaus; Unrecht Gut; Durch Kampf
zum Sieg.
Keyser, Stefanie. Im 'Wintermond. Kulturge-
schichtliche Marchen und Frzahlungen fiir die
reifere Jugend. Stuttgart, 1884. Col. pis. 2876.126
— Der Muth zur Wahrheit. Leipzig, 1886. 2860.64
— Ungeschriebenes Recht. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 21, B. 2. 1893.) 2041. 1.42
Keyserling, Margarethe, Grafin. Fin Karneval
in Rom. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 10, B. 1.
1882.) 2041. 1. 19
— Lucciola. (Same. Jahrg. 8, B. 1. 1880.)
2041. 1. 15
— Die Sturmhexe. (Same. Jahrg. 9, B. 1. 1881.)
2041. 1. 17
Kiefer, F. J. Die Sagen des Rheinlandes von
Basel bis Rotterdam. 3te Aiifl. Mainz, 1870.
Ulus. *6878.44
Kielland, Alexander L. Garman & Worse. Aus
dem Norwegischen iibers. von J. C. Poestion.
Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.159
— Neue Novelletten. Deutsch von M. von Borch.
Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.220
— Novelletten. Aus dem Xonvegischen von M.
von Borch. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.195
Kiukel, Johanna. Musikalische Orthodoxie.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 17. 1875.)
1012. 1.17
Kirchbacb, Wolfgang. Elysium in Leipzig.
(Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 16. 1886.)
2034.1.16
Kirschner, Lola. (Ossip Schubin.) Finis Polo-
niae. Dresden, 1893. 2876.105
— Gebrochene Fliigel. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 22, B. 1. 1894.) 2041.1.43
— Die Geschichte eines Genies. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 11. 1885.) 2034. i.ii
— Grafin Erikas Lehr- und Wanderjahre. 2te Aufl.
Braunschweig, 1892. 3 v. 2879.140
— Heil dir im Siegerkranz ! 2te Aufi. Braun-
schweig, 1891. 2879.141
— Thorschlusspanik. Dresden, 1892. 2876.114
— ,, Unter uns.“ 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1888. 2876. 113
Klein, Hugo. Blinde Liebe. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 14, B. 2. 1886.) 2041.1.28
Kleist, Heinrich. Das Erdbeben in Chili. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 24. 1887.) 2034.1.24
— Frzahlungen. (Gesammelte Schriften. B. 3.
1826.) 1026.2.3
— Same. (Werke. Th. 4. 1879.) 2897.53.4
— Same. (Samtliche Werke. B. 4. 1882.)
28903.50.4
— Same. (Same. T. 4. 1885.) 4891.79.4
ContcDts. — Michael Kohlhaas. — Die Marquise von O. —
Das Erdbeben in Chili. — Die Verlobung in St. Domingo.
— Das Bettelweib von Locarno. — Der Findling. — Die
helige Cacilie ; Der Zweikampf.
— Die Marquise von O . . . und andere Erzahl-
ungen. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.202
Contents. — Die Marquise von o * * * * ; Das Erdbeben
von Chili; Das Bettelweib von Locarno; Der Zweikampf.
— Michael Kohlhaas. Historische Erzahlung.
Leipzig, 1870 ? 4908.50.1
— Die Verlobung in St. Domingo. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 1. Miinchen, 1871.) 1012. i.i
— Die Verlobung in St. Domingo; Der Findling.
Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.39
Klinck, Fanny. Unter dem letzten Welfenkonig.
Roman aus der jiingsten Vergangenheit. Jena.
1870. 4872.56
— Von Siinde zu Siinde. Roman aus vergangener
Zeit. (Deutsch-amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg.
11, Ite Halfte. 1883.) 1051. i.i
Klinckowstrom, Agnes, Grafin von. Der
Doktor. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 16, B. 2.
1888.) 2041. 1.32
— Florus Briiggemanns Nachlass. (Same. Jahrg.
19, B. 1. 1891.) 2041. 1. 37
— Die Fremde. (Same. Jahrg. 18, B. 2. 1890.)
2041.1.36
— Freundschaft. (Same. Jahrg. 22, B. 1, 2.
1894.) 2041. 1. 43, 44
— Die Leutringens. (Same. Jahrg. 15, B. 2.
1887.) 2041.1.30
Klinger, Friedrich M. von. Sammtliche Werke.
Stuttgart. 4898.13
The following volumes contain fiction ; 3. Fausts Leben,
Thaten und Hbllenfahrt. 4. Geschichte Raphaels de Aquil-
las. 5. Geschichte Giafars des Barmeciden. 6. Reisen vor
der Siindfluth. 7. Der Faust der Morgenlander. 8. Ge-
schichte eines Deutschen der neuesten Zeit. 9. Der Welt-
mann und der Dichter. 10. Sahir, Eva’s Erstegeborner im
Paradiese.
— Faust’s Leben, Thaten und Hbllenfahrt. (Stiir-
mer und Dranger. T. 1. 1884.) 4892.61.1
— Geschichte Raphael de Aquillas. Leipzig, 1872.
4898.51.42
Klopfer, Carl E. Das Haus der Schatten.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 20, B. 2. 1892.)
2041. 1.40
Kuigge, Adolph, Freiherr von. Benjamin Nold-
mann’s Geschichte der AufklSrung in Abyssinien,
Oder Nachricht von seinem und seines Herrn
Vetters Aufenthalte an dem Hofe des grossen
Negus, Oder Priesters Johannes. Gottingen, 1791.
2896.3
— Geschichte des Amtraths Gutmann, von ihm
selbst geschrieben. 3te Aufi. Hannover, 1812.
*2896.2.4
— Geschichte des armen Herrn von IMildenburg,
in Briefen herausgegeben. 2te Aufi. Hannover,
1793-98. 3 V. 2896.2.6, 7
— Die Reise nach Braunschweig. Fin komischer
Roman. Hannover, 1802. *2896.2.9
— Same. Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.2
— Same. (Erzahlende Prosa der klassischen
Periode. T. 1. 1882.) 4891.62.1
— Das Zauberschloss, oder Geschichte des Grafen
Tunger. Hannover, 1804. *2896.2.5
Kuobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff, Nataly von. Hazard.
2te Aufi. Jena, 1889. 2876.121
— Hofluft. Berlin, 1889. 2876.120
— Polnisch Bint. 2teAufl. Berlin, 1887. 2876.112
Knortz, Carl. Amerikanische Skizzen. Halle,
1876. 2012.21
— Die deutschen Volkslieder und Marchen. Zwei
Vortrage. Mit dem Anhange: Volkslieder aus
Yorkshire. Zurich, 1889. 2873.94
German Fiction — Authors
Kocb, Ernst. (Eduard Helmer.) Prinz Rosa-
Stramin. 3te Aufl. Kassel, 1873. 2021.3
— Same. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.273
Kock, Paul de. Der bucklige Taquinet. Komi-
scher Roman. Deutsch von H. Denhardt. Leip-
zig, 1884. 4896.50.195
Koehler, Bruno. Dies und Das. Humoresken.
Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.305
Koenig, Ewald A. Dunkle Wege. Jena, 1880.
4 V. in 2. 4870a. 77
— Durch Kampf zura Frieden. Preisgekronter
Roman. 2te Aufl. Jena, 1889. 2879.114
— Schuldig? Jena, 1878. 4 v. in 2. 4877.63
— Spuren im Sande. Phila. 1042.10
— Um Ehre und Leben. Jena, 1880. 48703.76
— Unvergessen. (Deutsch-amerikanische Volks-
Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Ite Hiilfte. 1883.) 1051. i.i
— Der Verschollene. Jena, 1885. 2044.28
— Das Weibnachlsgeschenk. (Deutsch-amerik.
Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2. 1883.) 1051. 1.2
Koenig, Heinrich. Die Cluhisten in Mainz.
Leipzig, 1847. 3 v. 1015. i
— Deutsche Familien. Novellen aus dem Lehen.
IViesbaden, 1862. 2021.19
— Konig Jer6mes Carneval. Geschichtlicher Ro-
man. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1875. 3 v. 1015. 2
— Eine pyrmonter Nachcur. Leipzig, 1889.
2021.4
— Seltsame Geschichten. Frankfurt a. M., 1856.
2012.12
— Tauschungen. Historische Novelle. Frank-
furt a. M., 1857. 2011. 21
— Von Saalfeld bis Aspern. Wiesbaden, 1864.
3 V. 2010. 1
Germany at the time of the Xapoleonic wars.
— William Shakspeare. 4te Aufl. Leipzig, 1864.
1015. 3
Koenig, Theodor. Calvin. Culturhistorisclier
Roman. Leipzig, 1861. 3 v. 6898.38; 2024.8
— Luther und seine Zeit. Leipzig, 1861. 4 v.
2021.10
— Ulrich Zwingli. Leipzig, 1862. 2 v. 2021.9
Koerner, Theodor. Erzahlungen. Leipzig, 1869.
4908.50.22
Contents. — Hans Heiling’a Felsen; Woldemar; DieHarfe;
Die Reiee nacb Schandau.
— Erzahlungen ; Miindliche Erzahlungen. (Sammt-
liche Werke. B. 4. 1855.) 1038.6.4; 2897.6.4
— Same. (Same. B. 2. 1883.) 28903.52.2
— Same. (Werke. Th. 2. 1890.) 48903.65.2
Miindliche Erzahlungen : Die Tanben; Die Rosen.
Kohn, Salomon. Prager Ghettobilder. I^eipzig,
1884. 4896.50.189
Contents. — Die Antlpoden; Durch Traner zum Gliick;
David Leh Magdehurger.
Kompert, Leopold. Am Pflug. Berlin, 1855.
2 V. 4876.4
— Eine Verlorene. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 8.) 1012.1.8
— Geschichten einer Gasse. Berlin, 1865. 2 v.
4877.9
Kopiscb, August. Ein Carnevalsfest auf Ischia.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 5. 1872.)
1012. 1. 5
— Ein Karnevalsfest auf Ischia. Entdeckung
der blauen Grotte auf der Insel Capri. Leipzig,
1892. 4896.50.297
— Der Traumer. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 14. 1874.) 1012. 1. 14
Korolenko, Vladimir. Der hlinde .Musiker. Aus
dem Russischen. Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.296
— Das Meer. In schlechter Gesellschatt. Zwei
Erziihlungen. Aus dem Russischen iihers. von J.
Griinberg. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.316
— Sibirische Novellen. tjbers. Leipzig, 1891.
4896.50.293
Korzeniowski, Jozef. Unsere Szlachta. (Kol-
lokacya.) Aus dem Polnischen iibertr. von P. L6-
benstein. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.118
Kossak, Ernst. Historietten. Berlin, 1856.
1037.14
Kotzebue, Wilhelm von. (W. Augustsohn.)
Baron Fritz Reckensteg. (Deutsche Roman-Bihl.
Jahrg. 5, B. 1, 1877.) 2041. 1.9
Krais, Julius. Altdeutsche Heldendichtungen,
bearb. in Prosa fur das deutsche Volk und fiir die
reifere Jugend. 1855. 2 v. 2900.31
Contents. — Der Nibelungcn Noth. — Gudrun. 2. Par-
cival.
Krassnigg, Rudolf. Militar-Erinnerungen eines
bsterreichischen Artilleristen. Leipzig, 1891.
4896.50.295
Kraszewski, J6zef I. Alte und neue Zeit (Cho-
robywieku). Aus dem Polnischen iibertr. von P.
Lobenstein. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.165
— Der Diimon. Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.146
— Hetmanssiinden. Ein Zeitbild aus dem Ende
des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts. Leipzig, 1883.
4896.50.178
— Jermola der Topfer. Eine Dorfgeschichte.
Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.89
— Meister Ttvardowski (der polnische Faust).
Volkssage nach dem Polnischen frei bearheitet von
H. Max. Wien, 1879. 3068.31
— Morituri. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.114
— Resurrecturi. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.128
Kremnitz, Mite (Idem), jt. author. See
Elisabeth, queen of Roumania.
Kretzer, Max. Der Bassgeiger. Das verhexte
Buch. Zwei Berliner Geschichten. 2te .4.ufl.
Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.327
— Die Buchhalterin. Dresden, 1894.
— Im Stunnwind des Socialismus. Erzahlung
aus grosser Zeit. Berlin, 1884. 4870.16
Kruse, Laurids. Nordische Freundschaft.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 6. 1872.) 1012.1.6
Kuebler, Jakob. Erzahlungen aus der helveti-
schen Revolution. Winterthur, 1879. 6896.23
Contents. — In Kriegsnbthen. — Die Eugel im Chor. —
Schweseldavid.
Kuebne, August. (Johannes van Dewall.) Der
alte Hans. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 9,
B. 1, 2. 1881.) 2041. 1. 17, 18
— An der Grenze. Stuttgart, 1884. 28703.84
— Auf schiefer Ebene. (Deutsche Roman-Bihl.
Jahrg. 7, B. 2. 1879.) 2041. 1. 14
— Else Hohenthal. Stuttgart, 1875. 2899.5
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 3, B.
2. 1875.) 2041.1.6
— Die Erbtante. (Same. Jahrg. 12, B. 2. 1884.)
204 1. 1. 24
— Ein Friihlingstraum. Stuttgart, 1875. 2899.50
— Same. 2te Aufl. 1878. 2033.7
— Katharine Ollsand. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 11, B. 1, 2. 1883.) 2041. i. 21, 22
— Kleine Kreise. (Same. ,Jahrg. 2, B. 2. 1874.)
2041. 1.4
— Nadina. Ein Blatt verweht im Sturm. (Same.
Jahrg. 8, B. 2. 1880.) 2041.1.16
German Fiction — Authors
— Nordlicht. (Same. Jahrg. 10, B. 1, 2. 1882.)
2041.1.19, 20
— Strandgut. (Same. Jahrg. 5, B. 1. 1877.)
2041.1.9
— Unkraut im Waizen. (Same. Jahrg. 4, B. 2.
1876.) 2041.1.8
Kuehne, Ferdinand G. Die Freimaurer. Fine
Familiengescliichte aus dem vorigeu Jahrhundert.
2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1867. 3 v. in 2. 1013.4
— Fine Quarantane im Irrenhause. Novelle aus
den Papieren eines Mondsteiners. Leipzig, 1835.
1016.4
Kuernberger, Ferdinand. Der Amerika-Mude.
Amerikanisches Kulturbild. Frankfurt a. M.,
1855. 4369-75
— Same. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.268
— Der Drache. (Deutscher Novellenscliatz. B.
11. 1873.) 1012.1.11
Kugler, Franz. Die Incantada. (Deutscher
Novellenscliatz. B. 15. 1874.) 1012.1.15
Kulke, Fduard. Geschichten. Leipzig, 1869.
4878.16
Contents. — Er hat Fisch gegessen ; Samuel Miidchen ; Der
Zigeuner-Hannes.
— Geschichten aus dem jiidischen Volksleben.
Hamburg, 1871. Ulus. 2877.56
Contents. — Alt-Eisik wild fdnzcrig. — Der Kunstenmac.her.
Ein Schnorrerkind. — Die Juden-Christel.
— Der Kunstenmacher. (Neuer Deutscher Novel-
lenschatz. B. 21. 1887.) 2034.1.21
Kurz, Heinrich, editor. Schweizerische Frziih-
lungen. Zurich, 1866. 28793.50. 15, 16
Kurz, Hermann. Die beiden Tubus. (Deutscher
Novellenscliatz. B. 18. 1875.) 1012.1.18
— Heinrich Roller, oder Schiller’s Heimatjahre.
Vaterlandischer Roman. 2te Ausg. Stuttgart,
1847. 3 V. 2012.11
— Der Sonnenwirth. Schwiibische V olksgeschichte
aus dem vorigen Jahrhundert. Frankfurt a. M.,
1855. 1013.6
— Same. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1862. 2023.22
La Brete, Jean de. Mein Pfarrer und mein
Onkel. Uebers. von Natalie Riimelin. Stutt-
gart, 1891. 2035.26
La brunie, Gerard. (Gerard de Nerval.) Eniilie.
Aus dem Franzosischen von A. Scheibe. (Novel-
lenschatz des Auslandes. B. 11. 1873.) 2012.4.11
Lafoutaine, August. Die Gewalt der Liebe, in
Frzahlungen. Berlin, 1799. 48793.12
— Die Riickkehr ins Vaterland ; Suschen. (Erziih-
lende Prosa der klassischen Periode. T. 2.
1886.) 4891.62.2
— Der Sonderling. 3te Aufl. Halle, 1801. 3 v.
4878.11
Laistner, Ludwig. Bezauberte Welt. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenscliatz. B. 4. 1884.) 2034.1.4
Lamartine, Alphonse de. Graziella. Deutsch
von A. Seubert. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.121
— Raphael, oder Erlebnisse eines Zwanzigjahri-
gen. tjbers. von A. Levy. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.159
Laml6, Gustav. Der Schutzjude von Magdeburg.
Historisehe Erzahlung. Berlin, 1866. 2878.61
La Motte Fouque, Friedrich. Freiherr de. Aus-
gewiihlte Werke. B. 1-5, 7-12. Halle, 1841.
11 V. 1026.7
Contents. — 4, 5. Der Zauberring. Th. 1, 2. — 7. Sintram
und seine Gefahrten. 8. Undine. 9. Die beiden Haupt-
leute. — Das Galgenmiinnlein. — Der unbekannte Kranke.
10. Dcr Geheimrath. — Der Siegeskranz. — Das Schwerdt
des FUrsten. — Eugenie. — Rose. 11. Adler und Lowe. —
Rosaura und ihre Verwandten. 12. Die Nacht im IValde,
Sage.
— Undine; Der Zauberring, ein Ritterroman.
(Werke. Auswahl, 1894.) 4892.68.1
— Undine. N. Y., 1846.
6677.71 ; No. 7 in *6878.28
— Same. 1863. 2035.1 ; 68793.28
— Same. Mit einem Glossarium. 6875.31
— Same. Leipzig, 1873. 4907.50.52
Lampert, Friedrich. Aus alt-Ansbacher Zeit.
Erzahlung. Stuttgart, 1889. 2879.111
Landesmann, Heinrich. (Hieronymus Lorm.)
Auf dem einsamen Schlosse. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 14, B. 2. 1886.) 2041.1.28
— Ausserhalb der Gesellschaft. (Same. Jahrg.
8, B. 1. 1880.) 2041.1.15
— Der fahrende Geselle. Leipzig, 1884. 2030.4
— Gabriel Solmar, oder : Ein kleines deutsches
Fiirstenthuin. Leipzig, 1876. 4907.50.77
— Die Philosophie eines Kusses. Chicago, 1885.
No. 3 in 2043.37
— Ein Schatten aus vergangenen Tagen. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 9, B. 2.) 2041.1.18
— Todte Schuld. (Same. Jahrg. 5. 1877.)
2041.1.10
— Vor dem Attentat. (Same. Jahrg. 11, B. 2.
1883.) 2041.1.22
Lange, Philipp. (Philipp Galen.) Der Alte vom
Berge. Berlin, 1873. 3 v. 2899.59
— Andreas Burns und seine Familie. Geschicht-
liches Lebensbild aus dem deutsch-diinischen
Kriege. 1848-50. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1864. 4 v.
2021.21
— Irene, die Traumerin. Berlin, 1873. 3 v.
28993.63
— Der Irre von St. James. Aus dem Reisetage-
buche eines Arztes. 5te Aufl. Leipzig, 1871.
2899.58
— Das Irrlicht von Argentiferes. 2te Aufl. Berlin,
1873. 2873.82
— Jane, die Jiidin. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1873.
28703.65
— Der Lowe von Luzern. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1875.
2 V. 2899.57
— Der Strandvogt von Jasmund. Geschichtliches
Lebensbild aus der Occupationszeit der Insel
Riigen durch die Franzosen von 1807-1813. 3te
Aufl. Leipzig, 1865. 4 v. in 2. 2021.23
Lankenau, H. von. Die Klikuschka. Berlin,
1881. 2043.6
— Turkmenenrache. Breslau, 1882. 1042.19
Laube, Heinrich. Der deutsche Krieg. Histori-
scher Roman. Leipzig, 1863-66. 3 v. in 9.
4879-54
Contents. — 1-4. Junker Hans. 5-7. Waldstein. 8, 9.
Herzog Bernhard.
— Same. Wien, 1878-80. 6 v. in4. [Gesammelte
Schriften. B. 10-15.] 2847.57.10-15
— Grafin Chateaubriant. Wien, 1876. 2 v. in 1.
1029.24
— Same. [Gesammelte Schriften. B. 2, 3.]
2847.57.2,3
— Das junge Europa. Wien, 1876. 2 v. [Ge-
sammelte Schriften. B. 6, 7.] 2847.57.6,7
Contents. — 1. DiePoeten; Die Krieger. 2. Die Krieger;
Die Burger.
— Reisenovellen. Wien, 1877. 2 v. [Gesani-
melte Schriften. B. 8, 9.] 2847.57.8, 9
B. 9 contains Die Bandomire, kurische Erzahlung.
German Fiction — Authors
Laun, Friedricli, pseud. See Schulze, Fried-
rich A.
Lauria, Aniilcare. Sebetia. Neapolitanische
Skizzen. Ins Deutsche iibertr. von B. N. Arnous.
Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.256
Contents. — Die Heiligen anf Besuch. — Don Saverio. —
Elne unselige Geschicbte. — In der Sommerfrische. — Don
Giacomo iat tot. — Aseunlina. — Ein verzweifeller Kainpf.
— Meine arme Maria.
Lay, Max. Stiller Grenzkrieg. (Deutsche
Rornan-Bibl. Jahrg. 19, B. 1,2. 1891.)
2041.1.37,38
Leeb, Willebald L. Sagen Niederosterreichs.
B. 1. Wien, 1892. Ulus. 2873.93
Le Grave, Agnes. Frau Lee. Berlin, 1869. 2028.4
Lehmann, Rudolf C. Harry Fludyer in Cam-
bridge. Aus dera Englischcn. Leipzig, 1893.
4896.50.313
Lehnert, L. Ottokar von Falkenburg. Ein liis-
torischer Roman. Liegnitz, 1844. 6874.31
Leist, Artliur. Nino Waripanidse. Erziihlung
aus Georgien. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22,
B. 2. 1894.) 2021. 1. 44
Lenhard, Carl von. Meister Muller und sein
Geselle. Eine deutsche Geschichte aus alter Zeit.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 32. 1888.)
2056.2.32
— DerTeufelstriller. CulturgeschichtlicheNovelle.
(Same. B. 24. 1886.) 2056.2.24
Lenneck, E. Abendsonne. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 10, B. 2. 1882.) 2041. 1.20
— Das Fraulein von Eppingheim. (Same. Jahrg.
5, B. 2. 1877.) 2041. 1. 10
Lenning, Friedrich. Etwas zum Lachen. Iler-
ausg. von Karl Altendorf. Leipzig, 1894.
4896.50.332
Lentner, Joseph F. Novellenbuch. B. 2, 3.
Magdeburg, 1848. 1036.3
Contents. — 2. Stentorello. — Die Pantoffeln. — Diebsge-
liiste. — ZweiStunden. .3. Tranbenkuren. — Der Fluchtling.
— Veranderungen.
— Diebsgeliiste. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 12. 1885.) 2034.1. 12
Lenz, Philipp. Militarische llumoresken. B. 1.
Leipzig, 1875. 49O7-50-75
— B. 2. 1876. 4907.50.77
— B. 3. 1876. 4907.50.84
— B. 4. 1877. 4907.50. 89
— B. 5. 1877. 4907.50.94
Lenze, E. K. Grafin Eva. (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 27. 1887.) 2056.2.27
Lenzen, Maria. Die begrabenen Schuhe.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 20. 1884.)
2056.2.20
— Gefehlt. (Same. B. 37. 1889.) 2056.2.37
Leonbart, E. Gertrud. (Bachera’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 6. 1883.) 2056.2.6
Lerei, M. A., pseud. See Suttner, A. G., Freiherr
von.
Lermontoff, Mikhail Y. Bela. (Varnhagen von
Ense. Denkwiirdigkeiten u. s. tv. B. 6. 1843.)
2907.5.6
— Ein Held unsrer Zeit. Deutsch von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.101
Le Sage, Alain Rene. Geschichte des Gil Bias von
Santillana. Aus dem Franzosischen von G. Fink.
Leipzig, 1873. 4907.50.57
— Der hinkende Teufel. Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.38
Levien, Use. Die Last. (Neuer Deutscher No-
velleiischatz. B. 22. 1887.) 2034.1.22
Levy, Julius. See Rodenbcrg, Julius.
Lewald, Fanny. See Stahr, Fanny Lewald.
Lie, Jonas. Bilder aus Norwegen. Drei Erziih-
lungen. Aus dem Norwegischen von P. Schweit-
zer. Jena, 1878. 4876.84
CoDtents. — Der Graue; Die Geschichte eines Bootes; Fin-
neoblut.
— Der Dreimaster ,,Zukunft.” Deutsch von H.
Denhardt. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.277
— Der Hellseher oder Bilder aus Norwegen. Aus
dem Norwegischen von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50.160
— Lehensliinglich verurtheilt. Aus dem Norwe-
gischen von M. von Borch. Leipzig, 1884.
4896.50.197
— Ein Mahlstrom. Ubertr. von E. Holm. Leip-
zig, 1888. 4896.50.247
Lindau, Paul. Iliingendes Moos. Breslau, 1893.
2875.119
— Harralose Briefe eines deutschen Kleinstiidters.
2te Aufl. Breslau, 1879. 4870.52
— Helene Jung. Stuttgart, 1889. 2046.4
— Same. 1891. 2046.4
— Herr und Frau Bewer. 7te Aufl. Breslau,
1883. 4870.15
— Same. (Novellen und llumoresken von Paul
Lindau und Ernst Eckstein. Chicago, 1885.)
2043.1
— In Folge einer Wette. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 16. 1886.) 2034.1.16
— Kleine Geschichten. Leipzig, 1872. 2873.69
Contents. — 1. Stecknadeln. — Josephine-Nini-Ninon. 2.
Ein aufgefangener Brief. — In Folge einer Wette. — Der
Tod der Frau Baronin.
Lindau, Rudolph. Erzahlungen und Novellen.
Chicago, 1885. 2043.31
Contents. — Hans der Tranmer. — Verlorenes Miiben. —
Erste Liebe.
— Der Gast. Breslau, 1883. 4872.36
— Im Park von Villers. (Novellen und Skizzen.
1885.) 2043.37
— Die kleine Welt. Drei Novellen. Berlin, 1880.
487oa.92
Contents. — Die kleine Welt; Ein vei-kehrtes Leben; Der
Seher.
— Same. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.
7. 1884.) 2034.1.7
— Liquidirt. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 5,
B. 1. 1877.) 2041. 1. 9
— Toedtliche Fehde. Chicago, 1885. 2043.34
Lindenberg, Paul. Berlin. B. 1. Leipzig.
1884. 4896.50.191
— B. 2. 4896.50.193
— B. 3. 4896.50.198
— B. 4. 4896.50.207
— B. 5. 4896.50.220
— B. 6. 4896. 50. 262
Lindner, Albert. Geschichten und Gestalten.
Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.91
Contents. — Vogeltobles; Wie man Taugenichtse bessert;
Ini Bann der Sinne; Der Componist; Die Briider.
Lingen, Ernst, pseud. See Schilling, Elisabeth.
Lingg, Hermann. Von Wald und See. Fiinf
Novellen. Berlin, 1883. 4872.12
Contents. — Sirmio; Nicht zu hocb; Die bregenzer Elause;
Grenzeu; Glauke.
Linz, Amalie. (A. Godin.) Eine Katastrophe.
2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.191
155
German Fiction— Authors
— Die Madonna nait den Lilien und andere Erzah-
lungen. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.215
Contents. — Die Madonna mit den Lilien; Ein Qespenst;
Nach fiinfundzwanzig Jahren ; Christnacht.
— Eine schwarze Kugel. (Neuer Deutscher Novel-
lenschatz. B. 14. 1886.) 2034.1. 14
Liss-Blanc, E., pseud. See Weise, Lisa.
Litwos, pseud'. See Sienkiewicz, Henryk.
Loen, August, Ereiherr von. Biihne und Leben.
Leipzig, 1864. 1043.8
Lohmann, Friederike. Sainmtliche Erziililungen.
Leipzig, 1844. 18 v. in 9. 2899.2
Contents. — 1. Biographische Skizze von F. Kind; Des
Mullers Tdchter; Luitgard von Meissen; Die Schlegler.
•2. Die Schwalben; Die Entscheidung bei Hoohkirch;
Durch den Nebel dringt ein Stern ; Das Gluck. 3. Anna
Musen; Dorothea Cappel; Leonardo da Sessa; Die Leib-
eigenen. 4. Die Griinn Puttlitz; Clemenze L’Hopital;
Der Pilger. 6. Heinrich von Schweinfuttb, Markgraf im
Nordgau; Der Gefangene; Tamina. 6. Die Nacht im
Geblrge; Madchensinn und Schicksal; Anna von Sachsen;
Mathilde von Asseburg, Volkssage. 7. Die Thalmiihle;
Graf Lauzun; Die Wanderung nach Paris; Der Dom zu
Magdeburg, Volkssage. 8. Die Belagerung von Leipzig,
1646-1547 ; Hugo von Pajens ; Die heilige Elisabeth ; Sebal-
dus. 9. Die Wiesenburg; Die Kirche zu alien Engeln;
Die Nonne. 10. Rose und Lilie; J ugendgeschichte eincr
alten Frau; Der King. 11. Die Ausgewanderten ; Die
Braut; Die Pathen. 12. Der Trauerritter; Base Schlick
aus Glogau ; Die Eiche am See; Schloss Kriebstein ; Egbert.
13. DerDichter; Das Bild der Madonna; Anna’s Jiigend-
jahre. 14. Die Erbschaft; Der Komet; 'Phekla von der
Aue. 15. Die Perlen; Theodor; Sophien’s Erinneruugen.
16. Die Aehnlichkeit ; Das Landmadchen; Die goldene
Hochzeit; Mbhrenscheiben; Der Wahrsager. 17. Die
Freunde; DieWiinsche; DieKette; Julie und Clementine.
18. Stephanie; Steckenpferde; Der Oheim.
— Die Entscheidung bei Hochkirch. Eine Erziih-
lung aus dem siebenjahrigen Kriege. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 5. 1872.) 1012. 1.5
Lossius, Caspar F. Gunial und Lina. Eine Ge-
schichte fiir Kinder. . . . 7te Aufl. Gotha, 1827.
2 V. Ulus. 4879a.66
Lubojatsky, Franz. (Franz Carion.) Der alte
Dessauer. Historischer Roman. Leipzig, 1867.
4 V. in 2. 4874.67
— Johann Georg i. von Sachsen. Historischer
Roman. Leipzig, 1865. 2012.19
Lubomirski, Jozef, prince. Tatjana, oder rus-
sische Beamte. Deutsch von J. S. Leipzig, 1880.
4897.50.133
Lucas, R. Ein Abenteuer. (Deutsch-amerikani-
sche Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Ite Halfte. 1883.)
1051. 1. 1
Ludwig, Julie. Das Gerichtim Walde. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 20. 1875.) 1012. 1.20
Ludwig, Otto. Aus dem Regen in die Traufe.
(Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 24. 1887.)
2034.1.24
— Zwischen Hiinmel und Erde. Erzahlung. 4te
Aufl. Berlin, 1874. i035-4
Lugowoi, A. A., pseud. See Tikhonof, Ale.xei A.
Luther, Martin. Eine neue Fabel Aesopi neulich
verdeutscht gefunden. (Humoristischer Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 4. 1880.)
2011.1.N.F.4
Lyra, F. W. Plattdeutsche Briefe, Erzahlungen,
Gedichte, u. s. tv. Osnabriick, 1845. 4874.56
M., U. Z.V., pseud. Seraphine. Leipzig, 1881.
2 V. 48703.84
Mackay, John H. Die Anarchisten. Kuliurge-
malde aus dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts. Berlin,
1893. 6894.3
Maderny, Helene, Freifrau von. Der Simpel.
(Deutsche Novelletten-Bibl. B. 2. 1888.) 2043.7.2
— Vor Sonnenaufgang. (Same. B. 2. 1888.)
2043.7.2
Maerzroth, Dr., pseud. See Barach, Moritz.
Maistre, Xavier, comte de. Die Gefangenen im
Kaukasus. Der Aussatzige von Aosta. Erzahlun-
gen aus dem Franzosischen von R. Miildener.
Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.92
— Die Junge Subirierin. Aus dem Franzosischen
von M. E. Wittmann. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.335
— Die Reise um mein Zimmer. Aus dem Fran-
zosischen von A. Ey. Leipzig, 1875. 4907.50.67
Malot, Hector. Cara. Pariser Sittenbild. Bearb.
von P. Perron. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.201
— Im Banne der Versuchung. Aus dem Franzo-
sischen von M. Smets. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.222
Manuel, Juan. Der Graf Lucanor. Uebers. von
Joseph, Freiherr von Eichendorff. Berlin, 1840.
**D. 1603.48
— Same. (Eichendorff. Sammtliche Werke. 2te
Aufl. B. 6. 1864.) 29093.51.6
Manzoni, Alessandro. Die Verlobten. Uebers.
von E. von Billow. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1856.
2 V. 2779.69
— Same. Uebers. von D. Lessmann. Leipzig,
1873. 4907-50-5I
Marbach, Hans. Salilthus. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 2. 1884.) 2034.1.2
Marby, A. Hanke. Eine wendische Novelle.
(Baehem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 14. 1884.)
2056.2. 14
Marggraff, Hermann. Biicher und Menschen
[humoristisch-novellistische Aufsatze]. Bunzlau,
1837. 6878.62
Mark Twain, pseud. See Clemens, Samuel L.
Marlitt, E., pseud. See John, Eugenie.
Marlodt, J. Die heimliche Trauung. (Deutsch-
amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Ite, 2te
Halfte. 1883.) 1051.1.1,2
Marlow, Friedrich. Dichter-Nachtwege. Novel-
listische Blatter. Leipzig, 1839. 6879.67
Marriot, Emil. Die Familie Hartenberg. Roman
aus dem Wiener Leben. Berlin, 1883. 4871.11
— Same. 4te Aufl. 1886. 6896.6
Marryat, Frederick. Die Ansiedler in Kanada.
Neu fiir die Jugend bearb. von G. Hocker. Stutt-
gart, 1882. Ulus. 2043.27
— Die drei Kutter. Aus dem Englischen von F.
O. Meyer. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.89
— Jakob Ehrlich. Neu fiir die Jugend bearb. von
G. Hocker. Stuttgart, 1882. Illus. 2043.29
— Japhet, der seinen Vater sucht. Deutsch von
M. von Borch. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.190
— Peter Simpel. Ubertr. von P. Heichen. Leip-
zig, 1888. 4896.50.257
— Steuermann Ready, der neue Robinson, oder
der SchifFbruch des Pacific. Fiir die Jugend
bearb. von G. Hocker. Stuttgart, 1881. Illus.
2043.24
Martinez, C. Der Damon des Siidens. Histo-
rischer Roman. Leipzig, 1883. 4871.87
A story of the time of Philip ii. of Spain.
Martini, Carl W., Ritter von. Vor hundert
Jahren. Wien, 1864. 2021.26
Scene, Germany; time, 1760.
Mattis. Wie Jakob Sten hier in der Welt in die
Hohe kam. Aus dem Schwedischen fibers, von
H. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.235
German Fiction — Authors
Maurer, Leberecht. Jesuiten oder Freimaurer?
Leipzig, 1876. 4876.83
Mauthner, Fritz. Der letzte Deutsche von
Blatna. 4te Aufl. Dresden, 1887. 4860.53
— Nach beriihmten Mustern. Parodistische
Studien. (Humoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deut-
sche Volk. N. F., B. 5. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.5
May, Carl. Die drei Feldmarshalls. Fine bisher
unbekannte Episode aus dem Leben des “ Alien
Dessauer.” (Bachem’s Novellen-Samnilung. B.
32. 1888.) 2056.2.32
Mediug, Oskar. (Gregor Saraarow.) Der Ad-
jutant der Kaiserin. Stuttgart, 1885. 4 v. in 2.
2890.60
A story of the time of Catherioe n. of Russia.
— An den Ufern des Ganges. (Deutsche Koman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 19, B. 1, 2. 1892.) 2041.1.39,40
— Des Kronprinzen Regiment. Historischer Ro-
man. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 8, B. 1.
1880.) 2041. 1. 15
The story relates to Frederick the Great.
— Europaische Minen und Gegenminen. Folge
von “ Um Szepter und Kronen.” Stuttgart, 1873.
4 V. 2874.70
— Same. 2te Aufl. 1874. 1053.2
— Garde du Corps. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1884.
4870.17
— Gold und Blut. Sozialer Roman. Stuttgart,
1879,80. 8 V. in 4. [HohenundTiefen. Th. 2.]
2890.54
The story opens in Berlin in the year 1867.
— Die Grossfiirstin. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 9, B. 2. 1881.) 2041.1.18
— Same. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1884. 5 v. in 3.
2890.52
A Russian story of the time of the Empress Elizabeth.
— Hangen und Bangen. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 19, B. 2. 1891.) 2041.1.38
— Das Haus des Fabrikanten. Ein Roman aus
der Wirklichkeit. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1884.
2870.10
— Held und Kaiser. 6te und letzte Abth. des
Roman-Cyklus “ Um Szepter und Kronen.” Stutt-
gart, 1876. 4 V. in 2. 4872.37; 1053.5
— HohenundTiefen. Socialer Roman. Stuttgart,
1877-79. '
Namely : —
Th. 1. Verschollen. 2041.1.9; 2890.53
Th. 2. Gold und Blut. 2890.54
Th. 3. Siihne und Segen. 2041.1.13,14; 2890.55
— Im Bann der Irredenta. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 17, B. 1, 2. 1889.) 2041.1.33,34
— Same. Stuttgart, 1890. 2875.114
— Im Exil. Leipzig, 1884. [Memoiren zur
Zeitgeschichte. 3.] 2890.59
This volume covers the years 1867-70, during which time the
author was in Paris as representative of George v. of Hano-
ver. The events of this period are further illustrated in the
series of stories calied " Um Szepter und Kronen.”
— Das Jahr 1866. Leipzig, 1881. [Memoiren zur
Zeitgeschichte. 2.] 2890.58
Political history of Germany during the year 1866. The
same period is described in the story Um Szepter und
Kronen.
— Kaiserin Elisabeth. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1884.
6 V. in 3. 2890.56
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 9, B. 1,
2. 1881.) 2041.1.17, 18
— Kreuz und Schwert. 4te Abth. von “ Um
Szepter und Kronen.” Stuttgart, 1875. 4 v. in 2.
28703.55 ; 1053.4
— Memoiren zur Zeitgeschichte.
Namely : —
Vor dem Sturm. 2890.57
Das Jahr 1866. 2890.58
Im Exil. 2890.59
— Peter der Dritte. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 10, B. 2. 1882.) 2041.1.20
— Same. Stuttgart, 188.3. 4872.20
— Plewna. Stuttgart, 1884. 4871.84
A story of the Turko-Russian war in 1877.
— Rahu. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 21,
B. 2. 1873.) 2041.1.42
— Die Ritter des deutschen Hauses. Stuttgart,
1889. 4 v. in 2. 2890.62
— Ritter oder Dame. Historische Novelle. 2te
Aufl. Stuttgart, 1880. 4870.19; 1053.6
A French story of the middle of the 18th century.
— Die Rbmerfahrt der Epigonen. Zeit-Roman.
Berlin, 1874. 3 v. 2870.76
A story of the time of George v. of Hanover, beginning in
1863.
— Die Saxoborussen. Stuttgart, 1885. 2890.61
The story opens in the year 1849.
— Schwere Wahl. Stuttgart, 1883. 4 v. in 2.
2870.75
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 11,
B. 1. 1883.) 2041.1.21
— Siihne und Segen. Sozialer Roman. Stutt-
gart, 1880. 8 V. in 4. [Hohen und Tiefen. Th.
3.] 2890.55
— Der Todesgruss der Legionen. Zeit-Roman.
Berlin, 1874. 3 v. 2890.51
Story of the time preceding the opening of the Franco-Ger-
man war.
— Um den Halbmond. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1884.
4 V. in 2. 2890.50
Covering the period of the struggle of the Montenegrins for
independence, beginning in 1876.
— Um Szepter und Kronen. Zeitroman. 4te
Aufl. Stuttgart, 1873, 74. 4 v. 2877.64; 1053.1
— Same. Phila. 4870.13
The period covered by this story and its continuations is the
Austro-Prussian and Franco-German wars, 1866-71.
— Unter fremdem Willen. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 16, B. 1, 2. 1888.) 2041.1.31, 32
— Verschollen. Sozialer Roman. Stuttgart, 1879.
4 V. in 2. [Hohen und Tiefen. Th. 1.] 2890.53
Opens in the year 1811.
— Vor dem Sturm. Leipzig, 1881. [Memoiren
zur Zeitgeschichte. 1.] 2890.57
Deals with the political affairs of Germany from 1860-1866.
— Zwei Kaiserkronen. 3te Abth. von “ Um
Szepter und Kronen.” Stuttgart, 1873. 4 v.
2874.74
— Same. 1875. 4 v. in 2. 1053.3
Megerle, Ulrich. See Abraham a Sancta Clara.
Meier, Ernst. Deutsche Volkmarchen aus Schwa-
ben. Stuttgart, 1852. 2025.15
Meinbardt, Adalbert. Frau Antje. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.16. 1886.) 2034.1.16
Meissner, Alfred. Norbert Norson. Leben und
Lieben in Rom, 1810, 1811. Zurich, 1883. 4870.70
— Novellen. B. 1. 2te Ausg. Leipzig, 1866.
2014.11
Contents. — Der Spieltiech Peter des Grossen ; Die Schiff-
fahrt des Sebneidermcisters Klaus; Ein Abend im Irren-
hause; Der MUller vom Hoft.
Meissner, Leopold F. Aus den Papieren eines
Polizeikommissars. Wiener Sittenbilder. B. 1.
Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.299
German Fiction — Authors
— B. 2. 1892. 4896.50.303
— B. 3. 1893. 4896.50.308
— B. 4. 1893. 4896.50.321
Melati von Java, pseud. See Stous, — .
Mentzer, J. F. See Fischart, Johann F.
Merim^e, Prosper. Carmen. Deutsch von W.
Geist. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.167
— Colomba. Deutscli von J. Mollenhoff. Leip-
zig, 1880. 4897.50.131
Merk, Emma. Ein Liebestrauni. (Deutsche
Konian-Bibl. Jahrg. 14, B. 2. 1886.) 2041.1.28
— Was ein Jahr bringt. (Same. Jahrg. 19, B.
2. 1891.) 2041.1.38
Meshtcherski, Vladimir P., prince. Einer von
unsern Moltkes. Skizzen aus dem serbisch-tur-
kischen Krieg. Autorisierte tJbers. aus dem Kus-
sischen von A. Flammberg. Leipzig, 1891.
4896.50.290
— Die Frauen der Petersburger Gesellschaft. 2.
Anil. Breslau, 1884. 3060a. 15
Messerer, Th., pseud. See Winkler, Ludwig and
Theresa.
Meyer, Conrad F. Georg Jenatsch. Fine alte
Biindnergeschichte. Leipzig, 1876. 28703.52
Switzerland, 17th century.
— Gustav AdolPs Page. (Neuer Deutscher No-
vellenschatz. B. 13. 1886.) 2034.1. 13
— Der Heilige. Leipzig, 1880. 4876.75
The principal characters are Henry 11. of England and
Thomas a Becket.
Meyern, Wilhelm F. von. Dya-Na-Sore, oder:
die Wanderer. 3te Aufl. Wien, 1840, 41. 5 v.
48993.5; 1037.15
— Same. (Erziihlende Prosa der klassischen
Periode. T. 2. 1886.) 4891.62.2
Meyr, Melchior. Duell und Ehre. Leipzig, 1870.
28693.57
— Erziihlungen aus dem Rics. 3te Aufl. Leipzig,
1875. 4 V. in 2. 4875.61
Contents. — 1. Ludwig und Anncmarie; Ende gut, Allcs
gut; Zum Verstiindniss dee Dialekts. 2. Die Lehrersbraut;
Der Sieg des Schwachen. 3. Regine; Gleich und Gleich.
4. Der schwarze Hans; Georg.
These stories illustrate the village life of the people of Ries,
a district in Swabia.
— Der Sieg des Schwachen. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 9. 1873.) 1012. 1.9
— Vier Deutsche. Roman aus dem letzten Jahr-
zehnten. Stuttgart, 1861. 3 v. 2015.6
Michael, C., pseud. See Wolf, Marie.
Michaelis, Richard. Ein Blick in die Zukunft.
Eine Antwort auf : Ein Riickblick von E. Bel-
lamy. Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.286
Mikhailof, Alexandr P. Alte Nester. Aus dem
Russischen von H. Moser. Leipzig, 1887.
4896.50.239
Mikszath, Koloman. Der Zauberkat'tan. Aus
dem Ungarischen von V. Sziklai. Leipzig, 1891.
4896.50.285
Mikulitch, W. Mimis Badereise. Eine Skizze.
Aus dem Russischen iibertr. von E. Lamberg.
Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.315
Minckwitz, Johannes. Die Weisen des Mor-
genlandes. Eine Anthologie der uriiltesten Erzah-
lungeii, Miirchen, Fabeln, Lieder und Sinnspriiche.
Leipzig, 1862. 2023.2
Moellhausen, Balduin. Am Michigan-See. Er-
ziihlung aus dem amerikanischen Leben.
(Deutsch-amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11,
Ite Halfte. 1883.) 1051.1.1
Moesch, Ferdinand. Fern der Heimath. (Deutsch-
amerik. Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2. 1883.)
1051. 1.2
— Im Marmorhof. (Same. Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2.
1883.) 1051. 1.2
Moeser, Justus. Ausgewahlte patriotische Phan-
tasien. Leipzig, 1875. 4907.50.72
Moltke, Helmuth C B., Graf von. Die beiden
Freunde. (Gesammelte Schriften. B. 1. 1892.)
2894.58.1
This is translated in 2852.&4.
Montesquieu. Persische Briefe. Deutsch von
E. Bertz. Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.211
More, Sir Thomas. Utopia. Deutsch von H.
Kothe. Leipzig, 1873. 4907-50-55
Morgan, Walter. Honni soit qui mal y pense.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 18, B. 1. 1890.)
2041.1.35
Moritz, Carl P. Anton Reiser, ein psychologi-
scher Roman. Heilbronn, 1886. *28906.50.23
— Aus Anton Reiser. (Erzahlende Prosa der
klassischen Periode. T. 1. 1882.) 4891.62.1
Moscherosch, Johann M. Gesichte Philanders
von Sittewald. Herausg. von F. Bobertag. Ber-
lin, 1884. 4893-57
— Philanders von Sittewald wunderliche und
wahrhaftige Gesichte. Sprachlich erneuert von
K. Muller. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.194
Mosen, Julius. Die italienische Novelle. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 24. 1887.) 2034.1.24
Mosenthal, Salomon. Jephtha’s Tochter. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 2. 1884.) 2034.1.2
Muegge, Theodor. Gesammelte Novellen. Leip-
zig, 1842, 43. 6 V. 1035.12
Contents; 1. Angelica; Die Emigranten. 2. Rosalie;
Zwei Braute; Lebensmagie; Paul .Jones. 3. Heffe und
Nichte. 4. Liebe in alter Zeit; Der gefahrliche Gast;
Swinemiinde und Riigen. 5. Jakobine; Herz und
Welt; Das Medallion; Der Weg zum Gluck; Ein
Abenteuer in Holland. 6. Das Gold der Pinheiro’s;
Simon.
— Afraja. Frankfurt a. M., 1857. 6894.6
— Same. 2te Aufl. Breslau, 1862. 3 v. 48793.54
— Am Malanger Fjord. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 13. 1874.) 1012.1.13
— Die Erbin. 2te Auil. Breslau, 1866. 2028.7
— Konig Jakob’s letzte Tage. 2teAufl. Breslau,
1867. 28793.113
— Der Prophet. Historischer Roman aus dem
Bauernkriege. 3te Aufl. Breslau, 1867. 48703.55
— Der Vogt von Silt. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1858.
2021.25
— Same. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.316
Muehlbach, Louise, pseud. See Mundt, Clara M.
Mueller, Carl. Bienemann’s Erben. (Deutsch-
amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Ite Halfte.
1883.) 1051. 1. 1
Mueller, Heinrich A. Anton und Sophie die
musterhaften Geschwister, Bilder der Liebe und
der Tugend im Vatorhause. Neuholdensleben,
1851. Ulus. 6876.8
Mueller, Hermann F. W. C. (Otfrid Mylius.)
Die Frau Oekonomierath. Leipzig, 1870.
4898.51.28
— Das Glasmiinnchen. Eine Weihnachtsgescliich-
te fur Jung und Alt. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.45
— Graveneck. Geschichtliche Erzahlung. 2te
Aufl. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.40 ; 2038.4
— Die Opfer des Mammon. Eine Stadtgeschichte.
Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50. 16S
German Fiction — Authors
— Die Tiirken vor Wien, 1683. Geschichtliche
Erzahlung. Leipzig, 1870. 4908.50.23
Mueller, Johann G. Siegfried von Lindenberg.
Neueste Ausgabe. Carlsruhe, 1791. 4 pts. in
2 V. 4899.5
— Same. Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.22
— Same. ' (Hunioristischer Hausschatz tiir’s
deutsche Volk. B. 3. 1877.) 2011. 1.3
— Same. (Deutsclie National-Litteratur. B. 57.
1889.) 4893-75
Mueller, Maler. Die Scliafschur. Das Aiiss-
kernen. Zweildyllen. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.140
Mueller, Ma.x. Deutsche Liebe. Aus den Pa-
pieren eines Fremdlings. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1867.
4879.29
— Same. 4te Aufl. 1873. 4879.31
— Same. 6te Aufl. 1882. 2014.12
Mueller, Otto. Aus Petrarca’s alten Tagen.
Berlin, 1862. 2 v. 2023.17
— Charlotte Ackermann. Ein Hamburger Thea-
ter-Eoman aus dem vorigen Jahrhundert. Frank-
furt a. M., 1854. 2873.58; 1013.12
— Der Fall von Konstanz. Roman aus dem sechs-
zehnten Jahrhundert. Leipzig, 1872. 2021.15
— Die Forstersbraut im Odenwald. Der Tan-
nerschiitz. Zwei Erziihlungen. Gera, 1873?
2010.17
— Der Helm von Cannii. (Hunioristischer Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 6. 1880.)
2011.1.N.F.6
— Miinchhausen im Vogelsberg._(Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 2. 1884.) 2034.1.2
— Der Postgraf. (Deutsche lloman-Bibl. Jahrg.
4, B. 2. 1876.) 2041.1.8
— Roderich. Eine Hof- und Riiubergeschichte.
Gera, 1873? 2010.18
Mueller, Wilhelm. Debora. (Deutscher N'ovel-
lenschatz. B. 18. 1875.) 1012. 1. 18
— Die Gefangenen im Kaukasus. 2te Aufl. Ber-
lin, 1846. 6874.15
Mueller von Koenigswinter, Wolfgang. Erzah-
lungen eines rheinischen Chronisten. Leipzig,
1861. 2 v. 2023.1
Coatents. — 1. Karl Immermann und eein Kreis. 2. Aub
Jacobi’s Garten; Furioso.
— Das Haus der Brentano. Eine Roraanchronik.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 2, B. 2. 1874.)
2041. 1. 4
Muellner, Adolf. Der Kaliber. Aus den Pa-
pieren eines Criminalbeamten. Leipzig, 1867.
4908.50.4
Mundt, Clara M. (Louise Miihlbach.) Kaiser
Alexander und sein Hof. Historischer Roman.
Berlin, 1868. 2029.3
— Mohammed Ali und sein Haus. Historischer
Roman. Jena, 1871. 4 v. 4879.17
Mundt, Theodor. Czar Paul. Berlin, 1861. 2
pts. in 6 V. 2016.17
Contents. — 1-3. Der Groesfurst. 4-6. Czar Paul und sein
Volk.
Murger, Henri. Zigeunerleben. Scenen aus dem
pariser Literaten- und Kiinstlerleben. Leipzig,
1882. 4906.50.160
Musaeus, Johann C. A. Anthologie aus Musaus
Volks-Marchen. Hildburghausen, 1833. 68703.22
Contents. — 1. . . . Stumrae Liebe. 2. Libussa; Rubezahl.
— Die drei Rolandsknappen. (Humoristischer
Hausschatz ftir’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 3.
1880.) 2011.1.N.F.3
— Legenden von Rubezahl. Leipzig, 1870.
4898.51.27
— Physiognomische Reisen. Voran ein physiogno-
misch Tagebuch. [Anon.] 3te Aufl. Alten-
burg, 1781. 4898.10
— Roland’s Knappen. Die Bucher der Chronika
der drei Schwestern. Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.19
— Stumme Liebe. Marchen. Leipzig, 1874.
4907.50.62
— Volksraahrchen der Deutschen. Herausg. von
J. L. Klee. Leipzig, 1845. Ulus. 2902.1
Contents. — Die Bucher der Chronika der drei Schwestern ;
Richilde. — Rolands Knappen; Legenden von Rubezahl;
Libussa; Liebestrene; Damon Amor; Der geraubte
Schleier; Stumme Liebe; Die Entfuhrung; Ulrich mit
dem Biihel; Melechsala; Die Nymphe des Bruunens;
Der Schalzgraber.
— Satne. Fiir die reifere Jugend bearb. von W.
Wertlier. Stuttgart, 1881. Illus. 2044.32
Contents. — Legenden von RUbezahl; Melechsala; Der
geraubte Schleier; Stumme Liebe; Die Nymphe des
Brunnens; Der Schatzgraber; Die Bucher der Chroni.
ka Oder die drei Schwestern ; Libussa ; Richilde.
— Same. (Deutsche National-Litteratur. B. 57.
1889. ) 4893-75
Contents. — Legenden von RUbezahl; Die Biicher der
Chronika der drei Schwestern.
Mylius, Otfrid, pseud. See Mueller, H. F. W. C.
Nala und Damayanti. Ein altindisches Marchen
aus dem Mahabharata. Sinngetreue Prosaiibers.
von H. C. Kellner. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.218
Nathusius, Maria. Elisabeth. Eine Geschichte,
die nicht mit der Heirat schliesst. Leipzig, 1889.
4896.50.260
— Tagebuch eines armen Frauleins. Leipzig,
1888. 4896.50.242
— Same. Boston. 2012. i
Nemcova. See N6mec, Bo2ena.
NSmec, Bozena. (Nfimeova.) Grossmutter.
Bilder aus dem bohmischen Landleben. Aus dem
Bohmisclien iibers. von A. Smital. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.212
— Karla. Bild aus der Gegend von Tauss. Aus
dem Bomischen von F. von Helfert. (Novellen-
schatz des Auslandes. B. 11. 1873.) 2012. 4. ii
Neruda, Jan. Genrebilder. Uebers. von A.
Smital. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.182
— B. 2. 1884. 4896.50.196
— Kleinseitner Geschichten. Autorisirte Uebers.
von F. Jurenka. Leipzig, 1885. ’•‘4896.50.204
Nerval, Gerard de, pseud. See Labrunie, Ge-
rard.
Nicol, Giinther. Erzahlungen aus Niedersachsen.
Hannover, 1858. 1044.6
Nicolai, Christoph F. Das Leben und die Mei-
nungen des Herrn Magister Sebaldus Nothanker.
[Anon.] Berlin, 1775, 76. 3 v. 4899-9
The plates are by Chodowiecki.
Niemann, August. Der Agitator. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. .Jahrg. 22, B. 1. 1894.) 2041. 1.43
— Der arme Dichter. (Same. Jahrg. 18, B. 2.
1890. ) 2041.1.36
— Backfisch Nummer Eins. (Same. Jahrg. 22,
B. 2. 1894.) 2041. 1. 44
— Des rechten Auges Aergernis. (Same. Jahrg.
16, B. 1. 1888.) 2041. 1. 31
— Voll Dampf voraus. (Same. Jahrg. 20, B. 1.
1892.) 2041. 1. 39
Niendorf, Marc Anton. Ein ausgeri senes Blatt.
2te Ausg. Berlin, 1868. 2010.3
159
German Fiction — Authors
— Kontraste der Gegenwart. Skizzen aus dem
deutschen Kulturleben. Berlin, 1867. 2027.2
— Wie man regiert. Humoristische Erzahlung
naeh thatsachliehen Vorgangen an kleinstaatlichen
Hofen aus der Kriegszeit 1866. Berlin, 1869.
4873-53
Nieritz, Gustav. Naomi und Christian, oder : der
arme Geiger. Berlin, 1843? 6874.16
Nietschmarm, Hermann 0. (Armin Stein.) Das
Buchvom Doktor Luther. Halle a. S., 1888.
5551-60
Nodier, Charles. Franciscus Columna. .Aus dem
Franzosischen von Clara Wulsten. (Novellen-
schatz des Auslandes. B. 12. 1873.) 2012.4. 12
— Jugenderinnerungen. Uehers.vonA. Seuhert.
Leipzig, 1875. 4907.50.71
— Das letzte Bankett der Girondisten. Leipzig,
1875. 4907.50.74
Noel, A. Kleines Volk. Kindergeschiehten fiir
Erwachsene. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.283
Contents. — Die Wahl des Kindes; Pyramus und Thisbe;
Das Wunderkind; Er und Sie; Im Kinderasyl; Erster
Hass; Rache ist siiss; Othello in der Kinderstube; Der
Fragefritz.
Noetel, Louis. Vom Theater. Humoristische
Erzlihlungen. B. 1. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.127
— B. 2. 2te Aufl. 1881. 4906.50.153
— B. 3. 1882. 4906.50.160
— B. 4. 1883. 4906.50.173
— B. 5. 1883. 4896.50.183
Nordau, Max. Gefiihls-Komodie. Breslau, 1892.
2876.102
— Seelenanalysen. Berlin, 1892. 6899.13
— Seifenblasen. Federzeichnungen und Geschieh-
ten. Leipzig, 1889. 4897.50.125
Contents. — Eine pariser Christnacht ; AVie es dem Fuchs-
jager in England erging; Erinnerungen ans Ungarn; All
Hadji Effendi, Das Kreuz an der Ecke, Das Altarbild : Auch
ein Eisenbahnabenteuer; Die Sliefmutter; AVeib versus
A^aterland; Cant und Humbug; “ Pas de chance.”
Norden, Ernst, pseud. See Wegerer, August von.
Norman, Johannes, pseud. See Winterhjelm,
Kristian.
Norris, AA^illiam E. Die Erbin. (Mrs. Fen-
ton.) tlbers. aus dem Englischen. Stuttgart,
1891. 2035.13
Novalis, pseud. See Hardenberg, Friedrich von.
Odoevski, Vladimir F. Die Sylphide. (Varnha-
gen von Ense. Denkwiirdigkeiten u. s. w. B. 6.
1843.) 2907.5.6
Oehlenschlager, Adam G. Erziihlende Dichtun-
gen. Breslau, 1839. 6 v. [Werke. B. 15-20.]
*2898.3.15-20
Contents. — 15-18. Die Inseln im SUdmeere. 19. Konig
Hroar, eine altnordische Erzahlung. 20. Novellen und
Wahrchen; Eeichmuth von Adocht; Das Gemalde; Die
Mouchbriider; Der Eremit; Die Glucksritter; Die Strafe
nach dem Tode; Aly und Gulhyndy, ein orientalisehes
Mahrchen; Waulundur, ein nordisches M'ahrchen.
Die Inseln im Sildmeere is founded on Die Inseln Felsen-
burg [2S6S.11] .
— Die Inseln im Siidmeere. Ein Roman. Stutt-
gart, 1826. 4 V. 2019.20
Oertel, Philipp F. AV. (W. O. von Horn.) Ge-
saramelte Erzahlungen. Neue Volks-Ausg. Frank-
furt, 1861, 62. 12 V. in 6. Ulus. 2907.55
Contents. —1. Friedel; DasMailehen; Das Gotteshauschen
und seine Bewohner; Eine rheinische Schmugglerge-
Bchiehte; Aus der Schmiede. 2. Die Deserteure ; Die Nacht
von Bingen; Die Meergeusen; Der gespenstige Stollen; Die
Zweite. 3. Soneck; Aus dem Leben eines Vogelsbergers
in Krieg und Frieden; Das Original; Das MUhlchen in der
Morgenbach; Der Apostelhof; Die Elser. 4. Meine ersle
Braut; Der Bojar; Der Freiersmann; Das Pfeiferhannslein ;
Die Eroberung Bacharachs. 5. Das Stabat Mater und Per-
golese; Ein Stlicklein vender Mosel; Des Domprobsts Miin-
del; Die Nussdorfer; Fragmente aus dem Leben zweier
armen Teufel; Ileirathsgeschichten. 6. Hugo von Geest;
Sogingmir’s; Poocahontas; Der Hagestolz ; Zunderbuchs;
Eine Historie ohne Titel; Die Zukiinftige. 7. Der Kauf-
mann von Lyon; Die Retter Niederwesels; Die Kreuz-
fahrer; Der physiognomische Bock; Vlctorins Subicksale;
Huaskar; Venedig’s Patrizier. 8. Begebenheiten eines
1. andschaftsmalers in Italien; Die Schuld; Die Eiche von
Vincennes; Die Christfreude ; Die Geschichte von den zwei
Mullerskindern; Der Mann auf dem Mittelthorthurm ; Die
Noranha’s. 9. Ammi; Quintin; Verschiedene Wege; Der
Bessel des Ohms Joseph; Des Douanen Kind; Das Bach-
aracher Messschiff von anno 17-20; Eine Nacht in der Uolz-
hauerhutte. 10. Gui de Saint-Flour; Die erste Wohlthat;
Im AValde; AY as mir einmal der Todtengraber erzahlte ; Die
Nacht im Bleich-Hauschen. 11. Der Bchatz im Thurme der
A^bgte von Hunoldstein; Der Feldmarschall Bliicher und
der Pfairer Kretzschmar; Dreie und Eine; AA’ight und
Marie galante ; Der Bachtanz zu Langenselbold ; Der Vetter
im Consistorium. 12. Der Baigneur von Ostende; Beira
Nusskernen; Elsje; Familienziige; Der Grenzwachter,-
Drei Tage in Mitten walde im bayerischen Alpengebirge;
Beim Christbaumlein.
— Friedel. Eine Geschichte aus dem Volksleben.
3te Aufl. N. Y., 1853. Ulus. 6877.13
Oettinger, Eduard M. Konig Jer6me Napoleon
und sein Capri. Dresden, 1852. 3 v. in 2. 4872.64
Ohnet, Georges. Der Hiittenbesitzer. Autori-
sierte Uebersetzung aus dem Franzosischen von J.
Linden. Stuttgart, 1889. 2046.6
— Die Seele Pierres. Uebers. von Emmy Becher.
Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.12
— Sergius Panin. Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.19
Okonski, Wladislaw, pseud. See Swientochow-
ski, Alexandr.
Olfers, Marie von. Erzahlungen. Berlin, 1893.
2876.104
— Novellen [und Neue Novellen]. Berlin, 1872,
76. 2876.70
Contents. — 1. Jeremias und die schone Vincenzia. — Der
Herr des Hauses. — Frau Evchen. — Die Verlobte. — Regine.
2. Ob er wohi Fiekchen heirathen kann? — Frost in Biiithen.
— Jungfer Modeste. — Eigenthum.
Ompteda, Ludwig, Freiherr von. Alte Schul-
den. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, B. 2.
1883.) 2041. 1. 22
Oosten, Gerd von. Vannina. Corsische Novelle.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 23. 1886.)
2056.2.23
Ortmann, Reinhold. Vaterland. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 18, B. 2. 1890.) 2041.1.36
Orzessko, Elise. IMirtala. Roman aus dem ers-
ten Jahrhundert nach Christus. (Deutsche Ro-
man-Bibl. Jahrg. 17, B. 2. 1889.) 2041. 1.34
Osberg, Otto. Fiigungen. (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 38. 1889.) 2056.2.38
Ossip Schubin, pseud. See Kirschner, Lola.
Osten, H. von. Im Regiment. (Deutsche Ro-
man-Bibl. Jahrg. 17, B. 2. 1889.) 2041. 1.34
Ouida, pseud. See De La Rame, Louise.
Paalzow, Henriette. Sammtliche Romane. B. 1-
3. 7-12. Breslau, 1855. 9 v. in 7. ioi7-5
Contents. -1-3. Godwie-Castle. 5-7. Thomas Thyrnau.
10-12. Jakob van der Nees.
Paivarinta, Pistori. Finnische Novellen. Deutsch
von G. Lichtenstein. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.272
— B. 2. 1892. 4896.50.300
Pajeken, Friedrich .1. Aus dem tvilden Westen
Nordamerikas. Erlebnisse und Skizzen. Leip-
zig, 1890. 4896.50282
— B. 2. 1894. 4896.50.335
German Fiction — Authors
Palme-Paysen, H. Madchenliebe. Zwei Novel-
len. Diisseldorf, 1885. 2026.17
Contents. — Frost in BlUtben. — Pflicht und Liebe.
Pantenius, Theodor. Um ein Ei. (Neuer Deut-
scher Novellenschatz. B. 22. 1887.) 2634.1.22
— Die von Kelles. Ein Koinan aus Li viands Ver-
gangenheit. Bielefeld, 1885. 6898.32
Passarge, Louis. Baltische Novellen. Leipzig,
1884. 4870b. 77
Contents. — Es kann ja nicbt immer so bleiben, eine Erzab-
lung von der Kuriscben Nebrung; £>er Malermasikant;
Auf alten Spuren.
Pavlof, Nikolai P. Der Maskenball ; Der Na-
iiienstag; Eine Million; Der Yatagan. (VVolf-
solin. Russlands Novellendichter. Th. 2.)
3067.111
Perfall, Anton, Freiherr von. Damon “ Ruliin.”
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 16, B. 2.) 2041. 1.32
— Gift und Gegengift. (Same. Jahrg. 17, B. 2.
1889.) 2041. 1. 34
— Der Trudenstein. (Same. Jahrg. 15, B. 2.
1887.) 2041. 1.30
— Unterwiihlter Grund. (Same. Jahrg. 19, B.
2. 1891.) 2041.1.38
Peschkau, Carl. Sphinx. (Deutsche Novellet-
ten-Bibliothek. B. 2. 1888.) 2043.7.2
Peschkau, Emil. Am Abgrund. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.228
— Doktor Leo. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
22, B. 2. 1894.) 2041. 1.44
— Noras Roman. Nach den Aufzeichnungen
einer Frau. Stuttgart, 1871. 2035.18
— Die Prinzessin. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.187
— Die Reichsgrafen von Walbeck. Roman aus
der Gegenwart. Frankfurt a. M., 1884. 4870b. 78
Pestalozzi, Heinrich. Christoph und Else.
Zweites Volks-Bucli. Stuttgart, 1824. 2896.5.12
— Lienhard und Gertrud. Ein Buchfiir das Volk.
(Sammtliche Schriften. B. 1-4. 1819, 20.)
2896.5.1-4
— Same. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.47
— Same. (Erzahlende Prosa der klassischen
Periode. T. 2. 1886.) 4891.62.2
Peter, Fritz. Der Nachtwachter von Ellrich.
Kleinstadtisches Charakterbild aus vergangenen
Tagen. Dresden, 1887. 4860.52
Peters, August. (Elfried von Taura.) Erzgebir-
gische Geschichten. Hannover, 1858. 1044.7
Petersen, Marie. Die Irrlichter. Boston, 1863.
2026.11
— Same. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.271
— Prinzessin Use. Ein Marchen aus dem Harz-
gebirge. [Anon.] Boston, 1864. 4878.8
— Same. With English notes, by J. M. Mer-
rick, jr. No. 3 in *6873.3
— Same. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.270
Petoefi, Alexander. Der Strick des Henkers.
Aus dem Ungarischen von J. Kombdy. Leipzig,
1876. 4907.50.82
Petronius Arbiter, Titus. Gastmahl des Tri-
malchio. Nach W. Heinses tJbers. mit Erlau-
terung von M. Oberbreyer. Leipzig, 1889.
4896.50.268
Pfeiffer, G. W. Frankfurter Novellen. Frank-
furt a. M., 1858. 2012.13
Contents. — Der Judenarzt. — Der turklscbe Gesandte.
Pflug, Ferdinand. Geglanzt und erloschen. His-
torischer Roman. Leipzig, 1866. 2020.21
A story of tbe time of the Thirty years’ war.
Philippson, Ludwig. An den Stromen. durch
drei Jahrtausende. Leipzig, 1872, 73. 2v. 6898.25
— Jakob Tirado. Geschichtlicher Roman aus der
zweiten Hiilfte des 16ten Jahrhunderts. Leipzig,
1867. 6898.24
— Saron. 2te Ausg. Th. 1. Novellenbuch. B.4.
Leipzig, 1870. 6898.26
Contents. — Rabbah; Rabbi Mei'r von Rothenburg; Der
FreiheitskUmpfer; Die Gouvernante; Speichcr, Rude und
Salon.
— Sepphoris und Rom. Ein historischer Roman
aus dem vierten Jahrhundert. Berlin, 1866. 6898.23
— Same. 2te Aufl. 6878.5
Pichler, Adolf. Der Fliichtling. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 13. 1874.) 1012. 1. 13
Pichler, Caroline. Anthologie aus den Werken
von Caroline Pichler. Hildburghausen, 1834.
68703.24
Contents. — Stille Liebe; Badeaufentbalt; Der schwarze
Fritz.
— Gleichnisse. (Erzahlende Prosa der klassi-
schen Periode. T. 2. 1886.) 4891.62.2
— Die Wiedereroberung von Ofen. Wien, 1829.
2 V. 1025.9
Pinelli, Ada. (Giinther von Freiberg.) Kinder
der Flamme. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
12, B. 2. 1884.) 2041. 1. 24
— Thorwaldsen’s Liebe. (Same. Jahrg. 4, B. 1.
1876.) 2041. 1. 7
Platen-Hallermund, Carl A. G. M., Graf von.
Rosensohn. (Saintliche Werke. B. 4. 188-.)
28903.55.4
Poe, Edgar A. Ausgewahlte Novellen. Deutsch
von J. Mollenhoff. B. 1. Leipzig, 1883. 4906.50.171
— B. 2. 1883. 4896.50.177
— B. 3. 1886. 4896.50.224
— Der Mord in der Rue Morgue. Aus dem
Englischen von A. Scheibe. (Novellenschatz des
Auslandes. B. 12. 1873.) 2012. 4. 12
Poetzl, Eduard. Der Herr von Nigerl und
andere humoristische Skizzen. Leipzig, 1892.
4896.50.307
— Kriminal-Humoresken. Skizzen und Typen
aus den Wiener Gerichtssalen. Leipzig, 1884.
4896.50.197
— B. 2. 1885. 4896.50.204
— B. 3. 1887. 4896.50.232
— Die Leute von Wien. Neue Folge ausgewahl-
ter humoristischer Skizzen. Leipzig, 1889.
4896.50.269
— Rund um den Stephansturra. Ausgewahlte
humoristische Erzahlungen, Skizzen und Studien.
Leipzig, 1888.
Poetzl, Eduard, ed.
Wien. B. 1.
4896.50.249
Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.213
4896.50.217
4896.50.223
— B. 2. 1886.
— B. 3. 1886.
Pohl, R. Peppi’s Soldat und andere heitere Bilder
und Geschichten. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.319
Polko, Elise. Am Theetisch einer schonen Frau.
Erinnerungen an den Kaiser Alexander i. Berlin,
1866. 2020.27
— Aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Bilder und
Skizzen. Leipzig, 1877. 4873.57
— Dita. (Bachem’s Novellen-Samralung. B. 24.
1886.) 2056.2.24
— Ein Familien-Ideal. Breslau, 1880. 4872.60
— Faustina Hasse. Musikalischer Roman. 2te
Aufl. Leipzig, 1870. 2875.60
161
German Fiction — Authors
— Eine fremde Blume. (Bachein’s Novellen-
Samnilung. B. 37. 1889.) 2056.2.37
— Frohe Augen. (Same. B. 28. 1887.) 2056.2.28
— Herzensfriililing. Eine einfache Geschichte.
(Same. B. 12. 1884.) 2056.2.12
— Mitgeholl'en ! Ein Dombau-Miirchen. (Same.
B. 1. 1882.) 2056.2.1
— Papillon. (Same. B. 21. 1885.) 2056.2.21
— Suelien unJ Finden. Leipzig, 1874. 2878.67
Contents. — Eine Melodie; Charlotte; Aus den nachgelas-
seneu Papieren eines Einsainen.
— Wolken-Schatten. Leipzig, 1873. 2878.68
Contents. — Den Weg verfehlt; Im Tempcl der Freund-
Bchaft; Wiedersehen; Ein Kococo-Medaillon; Alice.
— Eine zehnte Sinfonie. (Bachera’s Novellen-
Saramlung. B. 35. 1888.) 2056.2.35
Postl, Carl. See Sealsfield, Charles.
Presber, Hermann. Doctor Kiimmernuss. (Hu-
moristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B.
5. 1877.) 2011.1.5
Pretsch, Paul, and Zellenka, J. W., eds. Der
Erzaehler. Eine Auswahl ausziehender Erziih-
lungen [etc.]. Wien, 1839, 40. 9 v. in 3. 6875.12
Prevost d’Exiles, Antoine F., abbe. Manon
Lescaut und Chevalier Desgrieux. Deutsch von
O. Randolf. Leipzig, 1878. 4907.50.98
Prutz, Robeit. Das Engelchen. Leipzig, 1851.
3 V. 2025.4
Przyborovski, AV. Die Fahnrichstochter. Dbers.
von H. Rube. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.229
Puetz zu Puetz, Everilda von. Der letzte
Schuss. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 39.
1889.) 2056.2.39
— Maria Angela. (Same. B. 35. 1888.) 2056.2.35
Pushkin, Alexandr. Ausgewahlte Novellen.
Deutsch von W. Lange. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.168
Contents. — Der Schuss; Das Edelfraulein als Bauernmad-
chen; Pique-Dame; Der Leichenhesorger ; Der Postmeis.
ter; Der Mohr Peters des Grossen; Der Schneesturm.
— Die Capitainstochter. (Wolfsohn. Russlands
Novellendichter. Th. 1.) 3067.111
— Der Gefangene im Kaukasus. Frei nach dem
Russisclien von A. Seubert. Leipzig, 1872.
4898.51.42
— Die Hauptmannstochter. Deutsch von W.
Lange. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50. 162
— Pique-Dame. (Russische Erzahlungen. 1878.)
3068.32
Putlitz, G., Edler Herr zu. Die Alpenbraut.
Novelle. Berlin, 1870. 2020.29
— Brandenburgische Geschichten. Stuttgart, 1862.
2020.28
— Die Dame mit den Hirschzahnen. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 9. 1884.) 2034.1.9
~ Vergissmeinnicht. Eine Arabeske. Boston,
1864. 2036.9
— Vier Novellen. Berlin, 1888. 2038.13
Contents. — Rlcordo. — Die Frau Melsterin. — Die Dame
mit den Hirschzahuen. — Das Frolenhaus.
Puttkammer, Emil, Freiherr von. (Otto Lud-
wig aus Reichenbach.) Reden oder Schweigen.
(Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 4. 1884.)
2034.1.4
Quednow, M. Dorina. Hagen i. W., 1882. 4872.4
Raabe, Wilhelm. (Jakob Corvinus.) Abu Tel-
fan, Oder die Heimkehr vom Mondgebirge. Stutt-
gart, 1868. 3 V. 4878.2
— Der Hungerpastor. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1867.
4877.68
162
— Krahenfelder Geschichten. Braunschweig,
1879. 4877.65
— Unseres Ilerrgotts Canzlei. Braunschweig,
1862. 2023.11
— Wunnigel. Braunschweig, 1879. 4876.67
— Zum wilden Mann. Leipzig, 1885. *4896.50.206
Raimund, Golo, pseud. See Frederich, Bertha H.
Rakosi, V. Mein Dorf und andere heitere Ge-
schichten. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.318
Rammers, Friedhert. Hauptmann Garbars. (Ba-
chein’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 6. 1883.) 2056.2.6
Rangabe, Alexandros R. Leila. Aus dem Neu-
griecliischen iibers. von F. Moral. Leipzig, 1883.
4896.50.176
Rank, Josef. Aus dem Bohmerwalde. Bilder
und Erztiblungen aus dem Volksleben. Leipzig,
1851. 3 V. 1036.2
— Das Birken-Graflein. Muckerl, der Taubennarr.
Zwei Dorfgeschiehten. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.113
Rasch, J. Aus dem Lande der Magyaren. AA'^ies-
baden, 1883. 2867.79
Raspe, Rudolf E. Des Freih. v. Miinchhausen
wunderbare Reisen und Abenteuer. Gottingen,
1860. Ulus. 2869.3
— Same. Deutsch von G. A. Burger. Leipzig,
1867. 4908.50.13
— Same. (Humoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s
deutsche Volk. N. F.,B.3. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.3
Ran, Heribert. Deutschlands Kassandra. Der
Raub des Elsass und die Verwiistung der Pfalz
unter Ludwig XIV. Stuttgart, 1871. 4874.69
— Holderlin. Culturhistorisch-biographischer Ro-
man. Leipzig, 1862. 2 v. 2024.2
— William Shakespeare. Culturgeschichtlich-bi-
ographischer Roman. Berlin, 1864. 4 v. 2044.8
Raumer, Friedrich von. Eine venetianische
Famine; Wilhelraine. (Vermischte Schriften.
B. 1. 1852.) 2904.2.1
Raven, Botho. Die Mutter der Marquise. (Bach-
em’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 28. 1887.) 2056.2.28
Raven, Mathilde. Eine Rolle Gold. Erzahlung.
Leipzig, 1864. 1043. ii
Rees, W. A. van. Indische Skizzen. Nach dem
Niederliindischen von D. Haek. Leipzig, 1890.
4896.50.279
Rehfues, Philipp J. von. Die Belagerung des
Castells von Gozzo, oder die letzte Assassine.
Leipzig, 1834. 2877.104
— Die neue Medea. 2te Ausg. Stuttgart, 1841.
3 v. 6874.37
— Scipio Cicala. Herausg. und eingeleitet von
L. Passarge. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.265
Reich, Moritz. An der Grenze. Dorfgeschiehten
aus Bohmen. Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.275
— Mammon im Gebirge. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 9. 1873.) 1012. 1. 9
Reichenbach, Moritz von, pseud. See Bethusy-
Huc, Valesca, Griifln.
Reichenbach, Otto Ludwig aus, pseud. See
Puttkammer, Emil, Freiherr von.
Reichenberg, Emil. Graf und Arbeiter. (Deutsch-
amerik. Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Hiilfte 2. 1883.)
1051.1,2
Reimar, F. L., pseud. See Zedelius, Marie.
Reinhold, Carl. Gesammelte Novellen und Er-
zahlungen. Bremen, 1847, 48. 3 v. 1024.13
Contents. — 1. Die Kinder der Fremde. 2. Real und Ideal.
3. Die karfreltagi Cbriatan.
German Fiction — Authors
Reinsberg, Ida von. Schloss Goczyn. Aus den
Fapieren einer Dame von Stande. 2te And.
Breslau, 1845. 1034.23
— Wer? (Xeuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.
3. 1884.) 2034.1.3
Rellstab, Ludwig. Gesamnielte Schriften. Neue
Ausg. Leipzig, 1860, 61. 24 v. in 12. 1014. 2
Contents. — 1-4. 1812. Ein histoiischer Roman. 5. Sageu
und rom.antische Erziihlungen : Waidhulde, oderder Wolfs*
brunnen. — Elsbeth. — Jaromir. — Berghold. — Das Iloch-
zeitfest. — Harzbilder und llarzsagen. 6. Kunst-Novellen :
Theodor. — .Julius. — Edmund. — Donna .\nna. — Diei
Blatter aus dem 'Fagebuche eiues Reisenden. — Der Gold-
sclimied von .-lugsburg. 7. Xovellen : Die Steinkohiengru-
ben. — Die Riiuber im Schwarzwalde. 8. Novcllen : Die
Badereise. — Der Wildschiitz. 13, 14. Algier und I’aris.
15. Erziiblungen : .James Sbey. — Die Gemsjiiger. — Die
Gewerke. — Die Briider. — Reise durch’s Riesengebirge.
16. Erzahlungen : Die Ai tilleristeu. — Osraim der iSuchiier.
Die Kameraden. 17. Erzahlungen: Die Venetianer. —
Die Strandbewohner. — Der Pflegesohn. 18. Erzahlungen ;
Elvira. — Miller und MUller. — Aus Heinrich’s Denkwiir-
digkeiten. — Drei Tage an den Ufern des Orinoko.
21. Garten und Wald. Novellen und vermischte Schrif-
ten : Vergeltung. — Der Deserteur. — Die Blume des
Gebirgs. — Habakuk, Oder die grosse Sonnenlinstcrniss des
12. Mai, 1836. 22. Das diamantene Ivreuz. — Familien-
schicksale. — Des Vaters Segen b.aut den Kindern Hauser.
23. Die Geschwister. — Die leichtsinnige Ehe. — Nachbar-
Stalactitius. — Eine Skizze aus Johannes Kreyssler’s Tage-
buch. — Reise durchs Aarthal.
The omitted volumes do not contain stories.
Remin, Ernst. Der gute Kanipf. Eine Floren-
tiner Novelle. Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.289
— Der Narr der Herzogin. Eine Florentiner No-
velle. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.320
Renzis, Francesco, barone de Montunaro. Auf
Vorpostenund andre Gescliichten. Uebersetzung
aus dein Italienischen von J. Kurz Stuttgart,
1891. 2035.17
Retcliffe, Sir John, pseud. See Goedsche, Her-
mann.
Reuter, Christian. SchelmufFsky. [Herausg. von
A. Schullerus.] Abdruck der ersten Fassung
1696. Halle a/S., 1885. *2879.108.59
The original title reads, Schelmuffsky curiose und sehr
gefiihrliche Reise.beschreibung zu Wasser und Laud.
Reuter, Fritz. Saniratliche Werke. Billige
amerikanische Ausg. N. Y., 1872. 13 v. 4879.53
Contents. — 1-5, 12. Olle Kamellan : 1. Woans ik tau ’ne
Frukamm; XJt de Franzosentid. 2. 0t mine Festungstid.
3-5. Ut mine Stromtid. 6. Schurr-Murr: Wat bi ’ne Awer-
raschung rute kamen kann ; Haunefiken ; Abendteuer des
Inspekter Brasig; Von’t Bird up den Esel; Meiue Vater-
stadt Stavenhagen. 12. Dbrchlauchting.
Vols. 7-11 contain poetry.
— Woans ik tau ’ne Fru kam. (Neuer Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 11. 1886.) 2034. i.ii
Reybaud, Henriette fi. F. Das Friiulein von
Malpeire. (Novellenschatz des Auslandes. B. 6.
1872.) 2012.4.6
Rheinfels, A. Hans Friedheim. Kriminal-Ro-
nian. (Deutsch-amerik. Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11,
Hiilfte 2. 1883.) 1051. 1.2
Richepin, Jean. Madame Vogelleim. Aus dem
Franzosischen. Budapest, 1882. 4660b. 8
Richter, Jean Paul. (Jean Paul.) Saniratliche
Werke. Berlin, 1826-38. 65 v. in 20. *3.4239.1
For a list of contents see the Bates Hall Supplement of
1866.
— Samratliche Werke. Berlin, 1840-42. 33 v.
1036.1
— Ausgewahlte Werke. Berlin, 1847-49. 16 v.
in 9. 4906.9
Contents. — 1, 2. Die unsichtbare Loge; Leben des ver-
gniigten Schulmeisterlein Maria Wuz in Auenthal. 3-6. Hes-
perus. 7-9. Leben des Quintus Fixlein ; Blumen-, Frucht-
und Dornenstiicke, Oder Ehestand, Tod und Ilochzeit des
Armenadvokaten F. St. Siebenkiis. 10-12. Titan, 13, 14.
Flegeljahre. 15. Dr. Katzenbergers Badereise.
— Werke. Herausg. von P. Nerrlich. Berlin,
1884-87. 6 V. 4891.59
Th. 2, 3, contain Leben des Quintus Fixlein; Blumen.,
Frucht- und Dornenstukke Oder Ehestand, Tod und Hoch-
zeit des Armenadvokaten F. St. Siebenkiis. 4, 5. Titan. 6.
Flegeljahre.
— Blumen-, Frucht- und Dornenstiicke, oder Ehe-
stand, Tod und Hochzeit des Armenadvocaten F.
St. Siebenkas. Leipzig, 187 1 . 4898.5130
— Des Feldpredigers Schmelzle Reise nach Fhitz
mit fortgehenden Noten; nebst der Beichte <les
Teufels bei eineni Staatsmanne. Leipzig. 1871.
4898.51.32
— Dr. Katzenberger’s Bad-Reise. Leipzig, 1867.
28793.61 ; 4908.50.3
— Flegeljahre. 2te Ausg. Berlin, 1849. 6876.39
— Same. Leipzig, 1868. 4908.50.9
— Hesperus oder fiinfundvierzig Hundsposttage.
Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.35
— Der Jubelsenior. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.49
— Das Kampaner Thai, oder iiber die Unster-
blichkeit der Seele. Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.4
— Der Komet, oder Nikolaus Marggraf. Eine
koraische Geschichte. Berlin, 1820. 2 v. 2019.2
— Same. Leipzig, 1870. 4908.50.24
— Komischer Anhang zum Titan. Berlin, 1800,
1801. 2875.30
— Leben des Quintus Fixlein. Leipzig, 1869.
4908.50.18
— Leben des vergniigten Schulmeisterlein Maria
Wuz in Auenthal. Leipzig, 1868. 4908.50.13
— Same. (Humoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s
deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 6. 1880.) 2011.1. N.F. 6
— Titan. Berlin, 1800-04. 4 v. 2875.29
— Titan und Komischer Anhang zum Titan.
Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.174
— Ueber das Immergriin unserer Gefiible und
andere kleinere Dichtungen. Leipzig, 1884.
4896.50. 190
Ried, Paula. Keine Wahl. (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 19. 1885.) 2056.2.19
— Nach zwanzig Jahren. (Same. B. 11. 1884.)
2056.2.11
Riebl, Wilhelm H. Burg Neideck. Leipzig,
1876. 4907.50.86
— Culturgeschichtliche Novellen. With notes by
H. J. Wolstenholme. Cambridge, 1884. 2879.78
Contents. — Der stumme Rathsherr. — Der Dachs auf Licht-
mess. — Der Leibmedicus. — Der Zopf des Herrn Guille-
main.
— Jorg Muckenhuber. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 8.) 1012.1.8
— Neues Novellenbuch. Stuttgart, 1867. 2018.9
Contents. — Abendfrieden. — Das Spielmannskind. — Das
Theaterkind. — Reiner Wein. — Das Quartett. — Die Hoch-
schule der Demuth. — Die Dichterprobe.
— Der Stumme Rathsherr. (Humoristischer Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 4. 1877.) 2011. 1. 4
— Same. [Chicago, 1888.] No. 2 in 2043.36
— Die vierzehn Nothhelfer. Leipzig, 1873.
4907.50.53
Ring, Max. Ausgewahlte Romane und Novellen.
Leipzig, 1870-72. 5 v. in 3. 2879.107
Contents. — 1. Verirrt und erlost. 2. Aus dem Tagebiiche
eiues Berliner Arztes. 3, 4. John Milton und seine Zeit.
5. Himer den Coulissen.
— Die Gesellschafterin. (Deutsch-amerik. Volks-
Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2. 1883.) 1051. 1.2
— Gotter und Gotzen. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1870.
4 V. in 2, 4876.76
163
German Fiction — Authors
— John Milton und seine Zeit. Historischer Ro-
man. Frankfurt a. M., 1857. 1013.14
— Die Liisrner. Roman aus der modernen Gesell-
schaft. (Deutsche Roraan-Bibl. Jahrg. 5, B. 2.
1877.) 2041. 1. 13
— Streber und Kiimpfer. Zeitroman. Jena,
1888. 48603.64
— Vaterlandische Geschichten. Berlin, 1862.
2017.15
— Verirrt und erlost. Leipzig, 1870. 28693.64
Roberts, Alexander, Baron von. Friiulein. Hu-
moreske. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 19, B.
2. 1891.) 2041.1.38
— Preisgekront. Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.15
Robiano, Louisa M., Griifin von. Anna Boleyn.
Historischer Roman. Jena, 1867. 6899.4
— Gustav Wasa. Historischer Roman. Jena,
1868. 487473
— Lady Jane Gray und ihre Zeit. Historisches
Lebensbild. Leipzig, 1873. 4 v. in 2. 6899.6
— Robert Bruce, oder die Helden von Bannock-
burn. Hannover, 1870. 5 v. in 2. 6899.1
Robinson, Therese A. L. von J. (Talvi.) Fiinf-
zehn Jahre. Ein Zeitgemiilde aus dem vorigen
Jahrhundert. Leipzig, 1868. 2 v. 48793.2.8
Time of Frederick the Great.
Rodenberg, Julius. (Julius Levy.) Die Gran-
didiers. Ein Roman aus der franzosischen Kolo-
nie. Stuttgart, 1879. 3 v. 4877.64
— Mein Freund, der Griinder. (Humorisii.'Cher
Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 3. 1877.)
2011.1.3
— Same. Chicago, 1885. No. 3 in 2043.34
— Unter den Linden. Bilder aus dem Berliner
Leben. Berlin, 1888. 2877.69
— Von Gottes Gnaden. Ein Roman aus Crom-
•vvell’s Zeit. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1870. 5 v. 4876.6
Roe, Edward P. Wie sich demand in seine Frau
verliebt. Frei nach dem Englischen von K. Knortz.
Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.266
Roemer, Alexander. Dem Irrlicht nach.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 21, B. 1. 1893.)
2041.1.41
— Friihling und Hochsommer. (Same. Jahrg.
10, B. 1. 1882.) 2041.1.19
— Still und bewegt. (Same. Jahrg. 3, B. 1.
1880.) 2041.1.15,16
Roge, Julius. Eine ehrlose That. (Deutsch-
amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 'll, Ite, 2te,
Hiilfte. 1883.) 1051.1.1,2
Roquette, Otto. Das Buchstabirbuch der Leiden-
schaft. Berlin, 1878. 4876.60
— Euphrosyne. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
5, B. 2. 1877.) 2041.1.10
— Jnga Svendson. Stuttgart, 1883. 4872.30
— Luginsland. Novellen. Stuttgart, 1867. 2020.5
Contents. — Luginsland. — Lorelei. — Gothenwiek. — Die
Schneewoche. — Radulf’s-Buche. — Ich und meine Com-
panie.
— Die Schlangenkonigin. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 16.) 1012.1.16
Rosegger, Petri K. Das Leben siegt. (Humoristi-
scher Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 6.
1877.) 2011.1.6
— Maria im Elend. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 3. 1884.) 2034.1.3
— Peter Mayr, der Wirt an der Mahr. Eine Ge-
schichte aus deutscher Heldenzeit. Wein, 1893.
6898.4
Rosenthal -Bonin, Hugo. Der Fachermaler von
Nagasaki. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.
21. 1887.) 2034.1.21
— • Kunst und Natur. Chicago, 1885. 2043.34
Roskowska, Marie von. Die Grafenbraut.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Saminlung. B. 15. 1884.)
2056.2.15
Rothenfluh, E. von. Das Grab des Verschollenen.
Americanische Novelie. (Bachem’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 18. 1884.) 2056.2.18
Rousseau, Jean Jacques. Emil oder iiber die
Erziehung. Frei aus dem Franzosischen iibers.
von 11. Denhardt. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.95
— .lulie oder die neue Heloise. Briefe zweier
Liehenden. Deutsch von H. Denhardt. Leipzig,
1881. *4897.50.143
— J. J. Rousseau. tJbers. und erliiutert von E.
von Sallwiirk. 2te Aufl. Langensalza, 1882,
83. 2 V. 4694.76
Contents. — 1. ... Emil oder iiber die Erziehung. Ites-Stes
Buch. 2. Emil. 4tes, Stes Buch. — Anhange : Emil und
Sophie, Oder die Einsamen ; Brief aus dem fUnften Teil der
“ Neueu Heloise.”
Rovetta, Girolamo. Unter dem Wasser. Auto-
risierte 'D'bers. aus dem Italienischen von B. und
R. Arnous. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.216
Rudorff, E., pseud. See Jarke, Franziska ,1.
Ruediger, Otto. Siegfried Bunstorp’s Meister-
stiick. Kulturgeschichtlicher Roman aus der Zeit
der Zunftunruhen. Jena, 1878. 4877 55
Ruettnauer, Benno. Sommerfarben. Optimis-
tische Geschichten. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.256
Contents. — Auf dem Zauberberg. — Sein erstes Abenteuer.
— Der Philoeoph an der Straaee. — Die heilige Magdalena
von AVitscht.
Ruge, Arnold. Aus friiherer Zeit. Berlin, 1862-
67. 4 V. 4863.55
— Edmund. Humoristische Memoiren. Mann-
heim, 1847. [Gesammelte Schriften. B. 7.]
*4907.5.7
Rumohr, Carl F. von. Der letze Savello.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 2. 1871.) 1012.1.2
— Same. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.63
Ruppius, Otto. Ein Deutscher. 8te Aufl. Leip-
zig, 1889. 2024.9
— Gesammelte Werke. B. 2-6. Berlin, 1874.
2032.1
Contents. — 2. Die drei Vagabonden. — Der Prairie-
Teufcl. — Ein deutscher Pferdedieb. — Eine Karriere in
America. 3. Ein Deutscher. — Zwei AA'elten. — Aus dem
Schullehrerleben im AVesten. 4. Mary Kreuzer. — Busch-
lerche. — Auf Regierungslande. — Vermisst. — Unter
Fremden. — Die Nachbarn. — Der erste Ball in Milwaukie.
5. Geld und Geist. — Schlamm und fester Boden. — Priester
und Bauer. — Eine AA’'eberfamilie. — AA^ie ich im AVesten
hangen blieb. 6. Ein Stiick deutsches Bauernleben. Drei
Tage aus dem Leben eines Schullehrers. — Traumkonig und
der reiche Schneider. — Bill Hammer. — Eine Spekulation.
— AA'aldspinne.
— Der Pedlar. Roman aus dem amerikanischen
Leben. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.120
— Das Vermachtniss des Pedlars. Folge des
Romans: ,, Der Pedlar.” Leipzig, 1880.
4897.50.138
Russische Erzahlungen. Deutsch von Meyer
von Waldeck. Leipzig, 1878. 3068.32
Contents. — Pique-Dame, von A. Piischkin; Die Geschichte
des Vater Alexei, von I. Turgenjew; Die Hiitte auf Huh-
nerfussen, von Graf Ssaliass.
RussAWTirm, C. Nordische Sagen der deutschen
Jugend erzahlt. Leipzig, 1842. Ulus.
B. 4228.10; 2902.16
164
German Fiction — Authors
Rustige, Heinrich. Der Maler in Uniform. Stutt-
gart. Ulus. 6896.13
Rydberg, Viktor A. Singoalla. Eine Pliantasie.
Aus clem Schwedisclien iibertr. Ton M. L. Sunder.
Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.208
Rzewuski, Heinrich, Graf. Denkwiirdigkeiten
des Pan Severin Soplica, Mundsclienk von Par-
nau. Aus dem Polnischen iibers. von P. Lohen-
stein. Leipzig, 1875. 4907.50.74
Saar, Ferdinand von. Marianne. (Neuer Deut-
scher Novellenschatz. B. 7. 1884.) 2034.1.7
Sacher-Masoch, Aurora. (Wanda von Duna-
jew.) Echter Hermelin. Gescliichten aus der
vornehmen Welt. Bern, 1879. 2878.76
Sacber-Masocb, Leopold, Ritter von. Basil
Hymen. Leipzig, 1882. 48706.65
— Das Eigenthum. Bern, 1877. [Das Vermacht-
niss Kains. Th. 2.] 2874.61
— Falscher Hermelin. Kleine Gescliichten aus
der Biihnenwelt. Leipzig, 1873, 79. 2 v. 4875.50
— Galizische Gescliichten. Bern, 1877. 2874.50
Contents. — Magass, der Rauber. — Unser Dcputirter.— Eine
Schlittenfahrt. — Der Jesuit. — Fahrende Komodianten. —
Der verwandi Ite Pfarrer. — Dae Erntefest. — Die Todten
Bind unersattlich.
— Die Ideale unserer Zeit. 3te Aufl. Bern, 1876.
4 V. in 2. 4879.70
— Der letzte Konig der Magyaren. Historischer
Roman. 2te Aufl. Jena, 1870. 4874.71
— Die Messalinen Wiens. Geschichten aus der
guten Gesellschaft. Leipzig, 1873. 4872.55
— Der neue Hiob. Stuttgart, 1878. 2873.83
— Das Paradies am Dniester. Leipzig, 1882.
4872.10
— Pintscheiv und Mintschew. (Humori.stischer
Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 4. 1877.)
2011.1.4
— Das Vermiichtniss Kains. 3te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1878-9. 4 V. 4870.29
Contents. — Th. 1. Die Liebe. B. 1. Der Wanderer, Prolog.
Die Liebe : Vorrede zum Don Juan von Kolomea von Fer-
dinand Kiirnberger ; Don Juan von Kolomea; Der Kapitu-
iant; Mondnacht. B. 2. Die Liebe des I’lato; Venus im
Pelz ; Marzella Oder das Marchen vom txliick. Th. 2. Da.s
Eigenthum. B. 1 . Das Volksgericht ; Der Hajdamak ; Hasara
Kaba. B. 2. Ein Testament; Basil Hymen; Das Paradies
am Dniester.
Saint Aubain, Andreas N. de. (Carl Bernhard.)
Tante Franziska. Aus dem Danischen. (Novellen-
schatz des Auslandes. B. 5. 1872.) 2012.4.5
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de. Die indische Hiitte.
Leipzig, 1882. 4896.50.161
— Paul und Virginie. Deutsch von F. Horlek.
Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.33
Saintine, Xavier Boniface. Picciola. Aus dem
Franzosischen von A. Tuhten. Leipzig, 1883.
4896.50.181
Salias, Graf. Die Hiitte auf Hiihnerfiissen.
(Russische Erzahlungen. 1878.) 3068.32
Sallet, Friedrich von. Contraste und Paradoxen.
Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.61
Saltykof, Mikhail Y. (N. Schtschedrin.) Die
Herren Golowsjew. Roman aus dem Russischen,
von H. Moser. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.218
Samarow, Gregor, pseud. See Meding, Oskar.
Sand, George, pseud. Die Grille oder die kleine
Fadette. tJbertr. von J. Mollenhoff. Leipzig,
1888. 4896.50.258
— Indiana. Deutsch von A. Seuhert. I.eipzig,
1878. 4897.50.107
— Lavinia, Pauline. Kora. Drei Novellen. Aus
dem Franzosischen iibertr. von R. Habs. Leipzig,
1880. 4897.50.141
Sandbage, Josefa. (.J. von Dirkink.l Herm’s
Vermachlniss. Eine miinsterlandische Novelle.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 24. 1886.)
2056.2.24
— Im Kampf mit der Welt. Miinsterliindische
Novelle. (Bachera’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 40.
1889.) 2056.2.40
Sapbir, Moritz G. Ausgewahlte Schriften. 4te
Aufl. Briinn und Wien, 1870. 8 v. 4876.3
Short stories and sketches are scattered throughout the set.
— Humoristische-satirische Novelletten und Bluet-
ten. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.261
— Humoristische Vorlesungen. Leipzig. 1889.
4896.50.258
— B. 2. 4896.50.259
— B. 3. 4896 50.267
— Meine Memoiren und Anderes. Leipzig. 1888.
4896.50.257
Contents. — Biographieche Einleitung. — Meine Memoiren.
— Die Zigeunerin. — Eine Eroherung. — Ich als Beobach-
ter. — Die Gastronomie der Juden.
Scbaefer, Antonia. (Cordelia.) Erste Kampfe.
Mutter und Sohn. Villa Eugenia. Drei Novellen.
Deutsch von Konrad Telmann [pseud.]. Leipzig,
1888. 4896.50.253
Scbandorpb, Sofus C. F. Ein Witwenstand.
Aus dem Danischen von J. D. Ziegler. Leipzig,
1884. 4896.50.195
Scbauensee, Louise M. von. Ein Sturm auf
dem Vierwaldstatter-See. (Bachera’s Novellen-
Sammlung. B. 31. 1888.) 2056.2.31
Scbaumberger, Heinrich. Dorfkrieg. (Humo-
ristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 6.
1877.) 2011.1.6
— Zu spat. Dorfroman. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jalirg. 3, B. 2. 1875.) 2041.1.6
Scbefer, Leopold. Ausgewahlte Werke. B. 1,
3-9. Berlin, 1845. 1018.2
Contents. — 1. Kiinstlerehe. — Die weisseHenne. — Die De-
portirten. 3. Die Osternacht. — Die iebendige Madonna. —
Palmerio. — Der Kuss des Engels. 4. Der Gekreuzigte. —
Die Duvecke. — Lenore di San Sepolcro. 5. Violante Bec-
caria. — Der Sclavenhandler. — Die Perserin. 6. Der
Bauchredner. — Die Erbsiinde. — Der Seelenmarkt. 7. Die
Osternacht. — Das Verbrechen zu irren. 8. Die Pflege-
tochter. — Die Prinzeninseln. — Ein Weibnachtsfest in
Rom. 9. Gottliche Kombdie in Rom. — Der beimiiclie
Konig dcr Armenier.
— Die Diivecke, oder die Leiden einer Konigin.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 19. 1875.)
1012. 1. 19
Scbeffel, Joseph V. Ekkehard. Eine Geschichte
aus dem zehnten Jahrhundert. Frankfurt a. M.,
1855. 1013. II
— Same. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1862. 2023.23
— Same. 4te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1878. 4876.73
A story of monastic life.
— Hugideo, (Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 19.
1875.) 1012. 1. 19
Scberr, Johannes. Michel. Geschichte eines
Deutschen unserer Zeit. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1873.
4 V. in 2. Portr. 2029.28
— Same. 5te Aufl. 1878. 2023.12
— Same. Phila., 1889? 2046.13
— Mixed-Pickles. Leipzig, 1864. 4874.7
Contains: Rafael Spruhz, Magister in artibus, Minister in
partibus, eine sehr historieche Novelle ; Furchtegott Ehregott
Liebegott Mogler; Der todte Millionenmauu und die falsclie
Brant.
German Fiction — Authors
— Die Pilger der Wildniss. Historische Novelle.
2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1875. 2878.117
The pilgrim is Raveneau de Lussan.
— Rosi Zurfliili. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
scliatz. B. 15. 1886.) 2034.1. 15
— Das rothe Quartal. Eine gescliichtliche Epi-
sode. (Miirz-Mai 1871.) Leipzig, 1882.
4906.50. 162
Schifkorn, Ferdinand. Unter sudlichein Himmel.
(Deutsche Ronian-Bibl. Jahrg. 19, B. 1. 1891.)
2041. 1. 37
Schiller. Der Geisterseher. Aus den Papieren
des Grafen von O**. Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.8
— Same. (Samintliche \Verke. B. 10. 1847.)
*2908.4. 10
— Same. (Same. B. 4. 1879.) 2026.15.4
— Same. (Same. B. 12. 1885.) 2890a. 54. 12
— Kleinere Erzalilungen. Der Geisterseher.
Herausg. von R. Boxberger. Berlin, 1890.
4891.50.9
— Spiel des Schicksals. Ein Bruchstiick aus
einer wahren Geschichte. (Sammtliche Werke.
B. 10. 1847.) *2908.4.10
— Same. (Same. B. 4. 1879.) 2026.15.4
— Same. (Same. B. 12. 1885.) 28903.54. 12
— Der Verbreeher aus verlorener Ehre. (Sammt-
liche Werke. B. 9. 1844.) 1019. 5. 9
— Same. (Same. B. 10. 1847.) *2908.4.10
— Same. (Same. B. 4. 1879.) 2026.15.4
— Same. (Same. B. 12. 1885.) 28903.54. 12
— Same. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 24. 1887.) 2034.1.24
Schilling, Elisabeth. (Ernst Lingen.) An der
friesischen Kiiste. (Bachem’s Novellen-Samm-
lung. B. 2. 1883.) 2056.2.2
— Ein verborgenes Leben. (Same. B.33. 1888.)
2056.2.33
— Vor Pavia. Historische Novelle. (Same. B.
17. 1884.) 2056.2.17
Schlaegel, IMax von. Die Dame vom See.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 4, B. 1. 1876.)
2041. 1. 7
Schlegel, Friedrich von. Lucinde. Leipzig,
1871. 4898.51.34
Schleiermacher, Friedrich. Die Weihnachts-
feier. Ein Gesprach. Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.62
Schlichtkrull, Aline von. Der Agitator von
Irland. Berlin, 1859. 4 v. in 2. 6899.11
Schlieben, Erwin. Drei Novellen. Leipzig,
1878. 4877-52
Contents. — Hans Adelburg; Hylas; Eine Engel-Ehe.
Schloegl, Friedrich. Wiener Skizzen. (Humo-
ristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 5.
1877.) 2011. 1.5
Scbmal, Johannes A. Burger und Studenten.
Ein Wiener Roman aus dem 15. Jabrhundert.
Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.277
Schmeling, Carl. Der Ring. (Deutsch-amerik.
Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2. 1883.) 1051. 1.2
Schmid, Christoph von. Ausgewahlte Schriften.
B. 1, 2, 5, 6. Reutlingen, 1832. 4 v. in 2. Ulus.
6878.66
Contents. — 1. Lehrreiche kleiue Erziihlungen fiir Kinder,
Bandchenl, Z; Wie Heinrich von Eichenfels zur Erkennt-
niss Gottes kam. 2. Der gute Fridolin und der hose Die-
trich. 5. Dae Blumenkorbchen ; Genovefa. 6. Die Oster-
eier; Die Hiilfe in der Noth, Oder das holzerne Kreuz;
BlUthen, dem hluhenden Aiter gewidmet; Eustachiue.
— Ausgewahlte Erzalilungen. Stuttgart, 188- ?
Illus. 2043.25
Contents. — 1. Die Ostereier. — Der Weihnachteabend. 2.
Rosa von Tannenburg. 3. Heinrich von Eichenfeie. — Das
Tiiubchen. 4. Das Biumenkorbchen. — Der Kanarienvogel.
— Das Johanniskaferchen.
— Das Blumenkorbchen. Eine Erzahlung, dem
bliihenden Alter gewidmet. Leipzig, 1886.
4896 50.228
— Same. N. Y. 6878.37
— Erzalilungen fiir Kinder und Kinderfreunde.
2te Auli. Landshut, 1825, 28. 6874.55
Contents. — 1. Der K.anarienvogel. — Das Johanniskiifer.
chen. — Die tVaidkapeile. 2. Dae Taubchen. — Das ver-
lorne Kind.
— Same. B. 1. 3te Aufl. 1833. 6874.11
— Ferdinand. Die Geschichte eines jungen
Grafen aus Spanien. 3te Aufl. Augsburg, 1846.
6874.47
— Die Ostereier. Der Weihnachtsabend. Zwei
Erziihlungen. Leipzig, 1885. 4896.50.203
— Rosa von Tannenburg. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.209
Schmid, Hermann T. von. Almenrausch und Edel-
weiss. Erzahlung aus deni bairischen Hochge-
birge. Berlin, 1864. 2879.56
— Der Bauernrebell. Roman aus der Tyrolerge-
schichte. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 4, B. 1.
1876. ) 2041. 1.7
— Mohrenfranzel. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 16.) 1012. 1. 16
— Miitze und Krone. Leipzig, 1869. 5 v. in 2.
4873-51
Schmidt, Eduard. Paris in Skizzen aus ileni
Volksleben. Berlin, 1854. 2017.21
Schmidt, Maximilian, ’s Almstummerl. Eine
Erziihlung aus dem bayerischen Hochland. Leip-
zig, 1884. 4896.50.192
Schmidt, Rudolf. Erzalilungen. Aus dem Dani-
schen von J. C. Poestion. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.213
Contents. — Einleitung; Sonnenflnsternis ; Engelsglut; Der
Leuchtturm-Iiispektor; Die Leibbibliotheks-Inhabirin ; Ein
neues Roiienfach; Geheimnisse der Nacht; Das Gliickskiiid;
Der iledailienkenner; EngeisflUgel.
Schmidt-Cabanis, Richard. Bei Geheinieraths.
( Humoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk.
N. F., B. 6. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.6
— Eingeregnet und eingeschneit. (Same. B. 4.
1877. ) 2011. 1.4
Schmidt-Weissenfels. Eduard Schmidt, called
Schmidt-Welssenfels. Der achtzehnte Brumaire.
Historischer Roman. Berlin, 1869. 6899.51
The 18th Brumaire (Nov. 9, 1799) was the day of the down-
fail of the French directory.
— Biographische Skizzen und Charakternovellen.
Berlin, 1862. 2023.15
— Der gute Genius. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 21, B. 2. 1893.) 2041. 1.42
— Polignac. Historisch-politischer Roman. Ber-
lin, 1866. 6899.50
— Strasburg. Historischer Roman aus der Gegen-
wart. Berlin, 1871. 4872.51
Schmieden, Else. (E. Juncker.) Ein Friih-
lingstraum. (Deutsche Novelletten-Bibl. B. 1.
1887.) 2043.7.1
— Im Zenith. [Vier Novellen.] Berlin, 1880.
4872.7
Contents. — Was die Sterne lehren; Die Frau des beriihmten
Mannes; Die Lebensmiiden; Der getreue Eckart.
— Der Verlobungstag und andere Novellen.
Berlin, 1888. 2044.14
Contents. — Der Verloliungstag. — Ein Frilhlingstraum. —
Eine Stunde im Paradise. — Valse oubliee.
166
German Fiction — Authors
Schnabel, .Toliann G. Die Insel Felsenbur;?,
Oder wunderliche Fata einiger Seefahrer. Fine
Geschichte aus dem Anfange des 18ten Jahrliun-
derts. Neue Ausg. Breslau, 1840. 6 v. in 3.
2868.11
Schober, Thekla von. (Thekla von Gunipert.)
Vier Erziihlungen aus der Kinder Welt. 5te Aufl.
Stuttgart, 18110. Ulus. 2871.101
Contenta. — Der kleiue Schumacher. — Die Schloeemutter.
— Die Kinder des Auswanderers. — Poch, poch, poch !
Schoene, Alfred. Der blaue Schleier. (Neuer
Deutseber Novellenscbatz. B. 3. 1884.) 2034.1.3
Schoenhutb, Ottniar F. H. Sagen und Ge-
schieliten von [Wiirttemberg’s Burgen]. Stuttgart,
1859-61. 5 V. 28gga.6i
Contents. — 1. Stamraburg Wirtemberg; Kloster Hirsau,
St. Johanniskirche zu Graiind, Hohen-Rechberg, Hohen-
Neufen, Michelsberg. 2. Hohentwiel, Kloster Murrhardt,
Hohenzollcrn, Kloster Wiblingen, die Marienkirche zu
Reutlingen, Kloster Soflinijen bei Ulm. 3. Hohensiaufen,
Hohunasperg, der Achaira, Hohenentringen, Kloster Gnaden-
thal, Kilianskirche in Heilbronn, der Ulmer Munster. 4.
VVeinsberg, Wunnenstein, Kloster Schdnthal, Ravensburg
und Weingarten, Kloster Ilerrenalb, Rosenstein, Kloster
Lichtenstern. 5. Lichtenstein und Nebelhohle, Kloster Be-
benbausen, Waldburg, St. Georgenkirche zu 'L'iibingen,
Kloster Biaubeuren, von Hoben-Urach.
Scboenthan, Franz von and Paul
Humoresken. Leipzig, 1883.
— B. 2. 1884.
— B. 3. 1884.
— B. 4. 1887.
Scboenthan, Paul von.
und andere Erziililungen.
von. Kleine
48g6.50.174
48g6.50.185
48g6. 50.200
48g6.50.234
Die Konigin der Luft,
Stuttgart. Ulus.
68g6.i5
Johanna. Die Xante. I.eipzig,
4g08.50.25
K., pseud. See Weiss, Carl
Schopenhauer,
1870.
Schrattenthal,
Franz Joseph.
Schreck, Emmy. Finnisclie Marcben iibersetzt
von Emmy Schreck. Weimar, 1887.
2g01.11 ; 2044.11
Schreiber, .\loys W., ed. Sagen aus den Rhein-
gegenden, dem Schwarzwalde und den Vogesen.
3te Aufl. Frankfurt a. M., 1848. 687g.85
Schreyvogel, Josepli. Samuel Brink’s letzte
Liebesgeschiehte. (Deutseber Novellenscbatz.
B. 10. 1873.) 1012.1.10
— Waldner von Wildenstein. Der letzte elsas-
sische Ritter. Eine Erzahlung aus dem dreissig-
jahrigen Kriege. Miilliausen, 1881. 2870.73
Schroeder, Katharine. Im Wald und auf der
Heide. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 21, B. 1.
1893.) 2041.1.41
— Das Schloss am Meere. Breslau, 1882. 1042.17
Schroeder, Wilhelm. Humoresken. Leipzig,
1873. 48g8.51.48
— B. 2. 1873. 4g07.50.52
— B. 3. 1874. 4go7.50.64
— B. 4. 1876. 4g07.50.83
— B. 5. 1879. 48g7. 50.124
— B. 6. 1882. 4go6.50.164
— B. 7. 1890. 48g6. 50.277
— Plattdeutsche Humoresken. (Humoristischer
Hausschatz fur’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 6.
1880.) 2011.1.N.F.6
Schtschedrin, N., pseud. See Saltikof, Mikhail Y.
Schubert, Friedrich C. Und sie bewegt sich
doch. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1880. 48g7.50.138
A story of the time of Galileo. •
Schubin, Ossip, pseud. See Kirschner, Lola.
Schuecking, Levin. Aus der Franzosenzeit.
Wien, 1863. ■'6878.53
— Aus heissen Tagen. Gescliichten. Stuttgart,
1874. 2020.24
Contents. — Die Diamanten der Grossmutter. — Die Visiten-
karte.
— Die drei Freier. Leipzig, 1874. 4g07.50.58
— Der Erbe von Hornegg. Hannover, 1878.
3 V. 4875-52
— Frauen und Riithsel. Leipzig, 1863. 1043.13
— Die Herberge der Gerechtigkeit. Leipzig, 1879.
4877.70
— Landeron. Wien, 1863. *6878.53
— Novellen. B. 1. Pesth, 1846. 2026.13
Contents. — Der Syndikus von Zweibrucken. — Nur keine
Llebe.— La Fleur. — Das Banquet auf Chicksand-Castle. —
Ein Gensenabenteuer.
— Die Ritterbiirtigen. Leipzig, 1846. 3 v. [Zeiten
und Sitten. 1.] 2026.14
— Die Schwester. (Deutseber Novellenscbatz.
B. 15. 1874.) 1012.1.15
— Seltsarne Briider. Leipzig, 1881. 48703.85
— Ein Staatsgeheimniss. Leipzig, 1854. 1034. ig
— Zwei Novellen. Virago. In dunkler Nacht.
Berlin, 1885. 2033.6
Schulenburg, Wilibald von. Wendische Volks-
sagen und Gebrauche aus dem Spreewald. Leip-
zig, 1880. 4873-58
Schultz, Carl T. Nacb dem Leben. Leipzig,
1886. 2044.24
Contents. — Felix. — Das Krilppelchen. — Bob Zellina.
Schulze, Friedrich A. (Friedrich Laun.) Der
Mann auf Freiers Fiissen. Leipzig, 1883.
4go6.50.t73
Schulze-Delitzsch, Hermann. Die Pliilister.
Berlin, 1885. 2 v. 28703.6
Schumann, Paul. Aus den Menioiren des Partiku-
laristen Bliemclien aus Dresden. (Humoristi-
scher Hausscliatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F.,
B. 6. 1880.) 20ii.t.N.F.6
Schwab, Gustav B. Die deutseben Volksbiicber
fiir Jung und Alt wieder erzalilt. Leipzig, 1881,
82.
Namely ; —
Heft 1: Der gehornte Siegfried; Die schone
Magelone; Hirlande. 48g7.50.14g
Heft 2 : Die vier Heymonskinder. 4g06.50.151
Heft 3: Genovefa; Das Schloss in der Holile Xa
Xa ; Robert der Teufel. 4g06.50.153
Heft 4 : Die sclione Melusina. 4g06.50.t55
Heft 5 : Die Schildbiirger Herzog Ernst.
4g06.50.t56
Heft 6 : Kaiser Octavianus ; Griseldis. 4g06.50.t57
Heft 7 : Doctor Faustus. Der arme Heinrich.
4g06.50.t58
Heft 8 : Fortunat, und seine Sohne. 4go6.5o. i5g
Schwab, M. Eritis sicut Deus. Ein anonymer
Roman. Hamburg, 1854. 3 v. 2025.2
Schwartz, Marie Sophie. Die Arbeit adelt. Ein
Bild aus der Wirklichkeit. Aus dem Scliwedi-
schen von August Kretzscbmar. 2teAufl. Leip-
zig, 1866. 2024.4
— Blatter aus dem Frauenleben. Aus dem Scliwe-
dischen. Stuttgart, 1863. 6877.22
Schwarz, Walter, pseud. See Dallwitz, Wanda
von.
Schweichel, Robert. Der Uhrmacher vom Lac
de Jour. (Neuer Deutseber Novellenscliatz. B.
8. 1884.) 2034.1.8
German Fiction — Authors
Scott, Sir Walter. Die Braut von Laniraermoor.
Leipzig, 1892. 4896.50.297
— Ivanhoe. Deutsch von 0. Kanclolf. Leipzig,
1877. 4907.50.88
— Kenilworth. Deutsch von O. Kanclolf. Leipzig,
1877. 4907.50.97
— Quentin Durward. Deutsch von O. Kanclolf.
Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.116
— Waverley oder es ist sechzig Jalire her.
Deutsch von M. von Borch. Leipzig, 188(1.
4896.50.215
Sealsfield, Charles. (Carl Postl.) Gesamnielte
Werke. Stuttgart, 1845-47. 15 v. in 14. 1027.6
Contents. — 4-6. Der Virey und die Aristokraten, Oder
Mexiko im Jahr 1812. 7, 8. Morton Oder die grosse Tour.
9-13. Lebensbilder acts der westlichen Heraisphare ; 9.
George Howard’s Esq. Brautfahrt. 10. Ralph Iloughby’s
Esq. Brantfabit. 11, 12. Pflanzerleben. 13. J4athan, der
Squatter. Regulator. 14, 15. Das Cajiiteribuch Oder nationale
Charakterisfiken.
— Die Prairie am Jacinto. (Neuer Deutscher
Kovellenschatz. B. 6. 1884.) 2034.1.6
See, Gustav vom, pseud. See Struensee, Gustav
von.
Seewald, H. Ephemeros. (Deutsche Konian-
Bibl. Jahrg. 11, B. 2. 1883.) 2041. 1.22
Seidel, Heinrich. Gesamnielte Schriften. I.,eip-
zig, 1891-93. 13 V. ’•'♦28793.116
Contents. — 1. Leberecbt Hiinclien, Jorinde und andere
Gescbicbten. 2. Vorsladtgeschichten. 3. Neues von Le-
berecht Hiinchen und anderen Sonderlingen. 4. Gesehich-
ten und Skizzen aus der Heimath. 5. Die goidene Zeit. 6.
Ein Skizzenbuch. 7. Glockenspiel [Gedichte]. S. Le-
berecht Hiinchen als Grossvater. 9. Sonderbare Geschich-
ten. 10. Der Scbatz, und Anderes. 11. Neues Glocken-
spiel. 12. Berliner Skizzen; Keue Vorstadtgeschichten.
13. Von Berlin nach Berlin.
— Same. Vol. 1-7, 9, 10. 2899a. 68
— Der gute alte Onkel. (Humoristischer Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk B.4. 1877.) 2011. 1.4
— Same. [Chicago, 1885.] 2043.37
— >Same. (Deutsche Novelletten-Bibl. B. 2.
1888.) 2043.7.2
— Leberecht Hiihnchen. (Same. B. 2. Ih88.)
2043.7.2
Seifart, Carl. Altdeutsche Gescbicbten. Cassel,
18G2. 2 V. 2017.4
Contents. — 1. Kach hundert Jahren. — Die Metilsteiner.
— Des Maigrefen Gefahr und Rettung. — Der Warwolf. 2.
Die verwandelten Rosen. — Gretchen am Thor. — Aus
eineiu alien Hauee. — Curd Gallenbachs Leid und Lust.
Selma, pseud. Grossvaters Erzahlungen und
IMiircben fiir die Jugendwelt. Ilerausg. von J. E.
Appcnzeller. Winterthur, 1832. 6876.10
Contents. — TJnvertraglichkeit. — Frau Fortuna. — Die
Hiihuer und die Ganse. — Balthasar. — Der kleine Kalepin.
— Hermann und Antonie. — Das Lotterieloos. — Der Tag-
Ibhner.
Siedler, Johanna. Miranda. Novellen und Er-
zahlungen. Berlin, 1860. Pis. 6896.26
Contents. — Der Schatz im alien Hause. — Schloss Tulpen.
stein. — Die kleine Griitin. — Die Kinder des Laboranten. —
Vier Abends. — Die Kollekte. — Ein armes Miidchen. —
Ellen Grey.
Siemienski, Lucian. Erzahlungen. Aus dem
Polnischen von P. Lobenstein. Leipzig, 1877.
4907.50.96
Contents. — Alte Zeiten, alte Sitten; Die Miillerin; Heimats.
klange; Das Manuscript von Bodhorce; Strading und Spion;
Bernardin deSt. Bierre in Bolen; Der Hofpoet; Das Reh als
Eheprocurator.
Sienkiewicz, Ilenrvk. Dorfgeschichten. Aus
dem Polnischen von P. Lobenstein. Leipzig, 1881.
4906.50.150
Contents. — Natur und Leben; Janko, der Musikant; Der
alte Diener.
— Die Dritte. Lux in tenebris lucet. Eine hei-
tere und eine ernste Erzahlung aus dem Kiinstler-
leben. tJbers. von Helena Majdanska. Leipzig,
1893. 4896.50.312
— Zersplittert. (Na marne.) Aus dem Kiewer
Studentenleben. Ubertr. von P. Lobenstein.
Leipzig, 1883. 4906.50.170
Siking, Franz. Die Kose von Arach. Histori-
scher Koman. 2te Aufl. Mannheim, 1883. 4871.29
Time of the story, 1762.
Siklosy, Josef. Eisenbahngeschichten. Leip-
zig, 1884. 4896.50.191
Contents. — Ein Streckenattentat; Der verliebte Frachten.
kassier; Vor weissem Licht; Angerannt; Die Uugliicks-
station ; Suspendirt; Aspiranten als Liebesgotter; ,, Winds-
braut " ; Dampf und Funke.
Silberstein, August. Der Gerhah. (Xeuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 6. 1884.) 2034.1.6
Simon, Emma. (E. Vely.) Die Erbin des
Herzens. (Deutsche Koman-Bibl. Jahrg. 5, B.
1, 2. 1877.) 2041. 1. 9, 10
— Julia Pietas. (Same. Jahrg. 8, B. 2. 1880.)
2041.1.16
— Kanipfe und Ziele. Stuttgart, 1878. 4 v. in 2.
487554
— Verschneit-verweht. Herzberg a. H., 1881.
48703.88
Simrock, Carl J. Deutsche jMiirchen. Stuttgart,
1864. *2900.42
— ed. Die deutschen Volksbiicher. Frankfurt a.
M., 1845-67. 13 v. Ulus. *48793.9
Contents. — 1. Heinrich der Lowe; Die schone Magelone;
Reineke Fuchs; Genovefa. 2. Die Heimonskinder;
Friederich Barbarossa; Kaiser Octaviimus. 3. Peter Dim-
ringer V. Staufenberg; Fortunalus; Kbnig Apollonius von
Tyrus; Herzog Ernst; Der gehbrnte Sieefried; Wigoleris
vom Rade. 4. Dr. Johannes Faust; Tristan und Isalde;
Die heiligen drei Konige. 5. Die deutschen Sprichwdrter.
6. Melusina; Margraf Walther; Gismunda; Der arme
Heinrich; Der Schwanenritter; Fios und Blankflos; Zau-
berer Virgilius; Bruder Rausch; Ahasverus. 7. Fiera-
bras; Kbnig Eginhard von Bohmen; Das deutsche Riithsel-
buch; Buttner-Handwerksgewohnheiten ; Der Huf- und
Waffenschmiede-Gesellcn Mandweiksgewohnbeit; Der Kin-
kenritter. 8. Die deutschen Volkslieder. 9. Der markische
Eulenspiegei ; Das deutsche Kinderbuch; Das deutsche
Rathselbuch II. ; Thedel Unverfahrt von Walmoden; Hug-
schapler. 10. Die sieben 8chwaben; Das deutsche Rath-
seibuch III ; Oberon, oder Hug v. Bordeaux; Till Eulen-
spiegei; Historie von der geduldigen Helena. 11. Bontus
und Sidonia; Herzog Herpin; Ritter Galmy. 12. Thai
Josaphat; Hirlanda; Gregorius auf dem Stein; Die sieben
weisen Meieter; Ritter .Malegis. 13. Hans von Montevilia;
Aesops Leben undFabeln; Meister Lucidarius; Zwoif Si-
byllen Weissagungen; Lebensbeschreibung des Grafen von
Sehafgotsch.
Singer, Friedrich. (S. Fritz.) Briefe eines Jung-
gesellen. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.326
— Thoren und Thorinnen. Kleine Geschichten.
2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.338
Singwart, Fridolin, ed. Historia der edlen und
schonen Melusina. Kassel. Illus. 6878.27
Slavici, Joan. Die Gliicksmiihle. Aus dem Ku-
manischen von L. L. Schonfeld. Leipzig, 1886.
4896.50.222
Sloet, Leon. Siinden der Viiter. Koman aus dem
heutigen Kussland. Jena, 1885. 2044.1
Smidt, Heinrich. Das Feuerschiff. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 8. 1884.) 2034. 1.8
— Kajiits-Passagiere. (Same. B. 8. 1884.)
2034.1.8
Smital, Anton. Von Herzen mit Schmerzen.
(Deutsche Koman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22, B. 1. 18!I4.)
2041.1.43
Souvestre, ftmile. Am Kamin. (.A.u coin de feu.)
Deutsch von K. Habs. Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50.165
168
German Fiction — Authors
— Ein Pliilosoph in der Dachstube. Tagebuch
eines Gliicklichen. Aus dein Franzosisclien von
G. Schmiele. Leipzig, 1876. *4907.50.81
Spaettgen, Doris, Freiin von. Schatten.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 17, B. 2. 1889.)
2041. 1. 34
Spielhagen, Friedrich. Sanimtliche Werke. 3te
.4ufl. Leipzig, 1878-83. 13 v. 2042.1
Contains. — 1, 2. Probleraatische Naluren. 3. Novellen:
Clara Vere. — Auf der Diine. — In der zwdlften Stunde. —
Rdechen vom Ilofe. 4. Die von Hohenstein. 5, 6. In
Keih’ und died. 7. Skizzen, Geschichten und Gedichte :
Von Neapel bis Syrakus. — Herbsttage auf Norderney. —
Ein Idyll anf dera Thiiringer Walde. — Breite Schultern. —
Der Vergnilgungskommissar. — Das Skelet im Hause. 9, 10.
Hammer und Amboss. 11. Allzeit voran. 12. Was die
Schwalbe sang. — Ultimo. 13, 14. Sturmflut.
— Gesamnielte Werke. Berlin, 1866. 12 v.
4877.1
Contents. — 1-3. Prohlematische Naturen. 4. Auf der
Diine. 5. Clara Vere. — In der zwolften Stunde. 6. Rbs-
chen vora Hofe. 7-9. Die von Hohenstein. 10-12. Durch
Nacht zum Licht.
— Allzeit voran. Berlin, 1872. 3 v. 286ga.58
— Angela. Leipzig, 1886. 2878.105
— Aus nieinem Skizzenbuche. Leipzig, 1874.
4875.68
— Deutsche Pioniere. Eine Geschichte aus dein
vorigen Jahrhundert. Berlin, 1871. 4877.18
— Die Dorfcoquette. 2te Aufl. Schwerin i/M.,
1870. . 4877-5
— Same. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.
17. 1886.) 2034.1. 17
— Hammer und Amboss. 12te Aufl. Lei()zig,
1894. 2 V. 4877.7
— In Reih’ und Glied. Roman. 8te Aufl. Leipzig,
1887. 2 V. 2023.24
— Ein neuer Pharao. 5te Aufl. Leipzig, 1889.
1042.26 ; 2878.84
— Platt Land. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1879. 3 v.
4876.57
— Quisisana. 3te Aufl. Leipzig, 1881.
2031.8; 4874.31
— Die schonen Amerikanerinnen. 9te Aufl.
Leipzig, 1885. 6875.27
— Das Skelet im Hause. Leipzig, 1878. 28703.59
— Sonntagskind. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1893.
2877.143
— Sturmflut. 5te Aufl. Leipzig, 1883. 2 v.
2874.60
— Uhlenhans. Leipzig, 1884. 28703.92
— Ultimo. 7te Aufl. Leipzig, 1879. 4877.79
— Unter Tannen. Zwei Novellen. Berlin, 1868.
4877.2
Contents. — Der Vergniigungscommissar; Die schonen
Amerikanerinnen.
— Was die Schwalbe sang. 2te Aufl. Leipzig,
1873. 4877.74
— Was will das werden? 2te Aufl. Leipzig,
1887. 3 V. 4871.92
Spindler, Carl. Der Bastard. Eine deutsche
Sittengeschiclite aus deni Zeitalter Kaiser Rudolf
des Zweiten. Stuttgart, 1847. 4 v. in 2. 1026.6
— Bliimlein Wunderhold, oder Abentheuer bey
dem grossen Freyschiessen zu Strassburg, 1576.
Komantische Erzilhlung. Strassburg, 1824.
2878.30
— Die Engel-Ehe. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 8.) 1012.1.8
— Der Jesuit. Charaktergemalde aus dem ersten
Viertel des achtzehnten Jahrliunderts. Stuttgart,
1847. 1026.5
— Der Jude. Deutsches Sittengemiilde aus der
ersten Halfte des funfzehntcn Jahrliunderts.
Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.225
Sprecher, Johann A. von. Die Familie de Sass.
Historischer Roman aus der letzten Pestzeit
Graubiindens. Basel, 1881. 6896.22
Springer, Robert. Sidney Smith. Historischer
Roman. Berlin, 1875. 3 v. in 2. 6899.2
Refers to Sir William Sidney Smith.
Spyri, Johanna. Aus Nah und Fern. 6te .\ufl.
Gotha, 1888. Ulus. 2031.21
Contents. — Der Mutter Lied. — Peppino, fast eine Riiuber-
geschichte.
— Aus unserera Lande. 5te Aufl. Gotha, 1887.
Ulus. 2031.20
Contents. — Daheim und wieder draussen. — Wie es in
Waldhausen zugeht.
— Heidi kann brauchen, was es gelernt hat. 4te
Aufl. Gotlia, 1885. Ulus. 2038.7
— Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjahre. Eine Ge-
schichte fiir Kinder und auch fiir solche, welche die
Kinder lieb haben. 6te Aufl. Gotha, 1883. Ulus.
2030.5
— Heimatlos. 4te Aufl. Gotlia, 1882. Ulus.
2876.123; 2033.8
Contents. — Am Silser- und am Gardasee. — Wie Wieselis
Weg gefunden wird.
— Im Rhonethal. 2te Aufl. Gotha, 1886. 2032.5
— Ein Landaufenthalt von Onkel Titus. 3te .\ufl.
Gotha, 1887. Ulus. 2031.19
Staegemann, Elisabeth von. Erinnerungen fiir
edle Frauen. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1858. 4898.1
Stael, Madame de. Corinna, oder Italien. Aus
dem Franzosisclien iibers. von F. Schlegel. Leip-
zig, 1878. 4897.50.112
Stahr, Fanny Lewald. Adele. 2te Ausg. Ber-
lin, 1864. 4879.61
— Bunte Bilder. Gesammelte Erzahlungen und
Phantasiestiicke. Berlin, 1862. 2017.16
— Clementine. Auf rother Erde. Zwei Erzah-
lungen. Neue Ausg. Berlin, 1872. 48793.70
— Die Dilettanten. Berlin, 1867. Ulus.
No. 2 in 48793.71.
— Diinen- und Berggeschichten. Braunschweig,
1851. 4879.63
Contents. — 1. Des Malers Gefangenschaft; Der Schiffscapi-
tain; Der Geheimrath; Vom Knaben und vom Madchen;
Die Geschichte eines Feidzuges; DerZwang; DasMahrchen
von dem jungen Weinkiiser.
— Die Erloserin. Berlin, 1873. 3 v. 2877.58
— Erzahlungen und Novellen. B. 1. Chicago,
1885. 2043.32
Contents. — Vornehme Welt. — Das Madchen von Oyas.
— Die Familie Darner. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 15, B. 1, 2. 1887.) 2041.1.29,30
— Das grosse Loos. 2te Ausg. Berlin, 1865.
48793.73
— Die Hausgenossen. 2te Ausg. Berlin, 1865.
48793.73
— lasch. Berlin, 1868. Ulus. No. 3 in 48793.71
— Im Abendroth. Kaleidoskopische Erzahlung.
Dresden, 1885. 1042.25
— Josias. Eine Geschichte aus alter Zeit. Leip-
zig, 1888. 2044.20
— Kein Haus. Eine Dorfgeschichte. 2te Ausg.
Berlin, 1865. 48793.73
— Das Madchen von Hela. 2te Aufl. Berlin,
1875. 4879.68
— Nella. Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte. Berlin,
1870. 48793.67
German Fiction — Authors
— Neue Romane. Berlin, 1864. 5v. in3. 4879.62
Contents. — 1. Der Seehof. 2. Schloss Tannenburg. 3.
Graf Joachim. 4. Emilie. 5. Der letzte seines Stammes.
Mamsell Fhilippinens Philipp.
— Prinz Louis Ferdinand. Ein Zeitbild. Berlin,
1859. 4879a. 72
— Die Reisegefiihrten. 2te Ausg. Berlin, 1865.
4879.60
— Stella. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, B.
1. 1883.) 2041. 1. 21
— Die Tante. 2te Ausg. Berlin, 1865. 4879a. 73
— Same. (Deutscher Novellenscliatz. B. 14.
1874.) 1012. 1. 14
— Die Unzertrennlicdien. Pflegeeltern. Zwei
Erzahlungen. Berlin, 1871. 4879a. 68
— Villa Riunione. Erziililungen eines alten Tanz-
meisters. Berlin, 1669. 2 v. 4879.6
Contents. — 1. Prinzessin Aurora; Eine traurige Ge-
schichte. 2. Ein Schiff aus Cuba; Domenico.
— Von Geschleclit zu Geschlecbt. Neue Ausg.
Berlin, 1871. 4879a. 69
— Vornehme Welt. Das Miidchen von Ovas.
Berlin, 1866. Ulus. 4879a. 71
— Wandlungen. 2te .Ausg. Berlin, 1864. 4 v.
in 2. 4879 59
Starklof, L. Sirene. Eine Schlosser- und Hoh-
len-Geschichte. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
scbatz. B. 1. 1884.) 2034. i.i
Steffens, Henrik. Novellen. Breslau, 1837, 38.
16 V. 1029.22; *6.4258.6
Contents. — 1. Gebirge-Sagen. — Die Trauung. 2-6. Die
Farailien Walsetb und Leith. 7-12. Die vier Norweger.
13-16. Malkolm.
— Die Familien Walsetb und Leith. Ein Cyklus
von Novellen. Novelle 2-6. 2te Aufl. Breslau,
1830. 5 V. in 4. 2027.11
Stein, Armin, pseud. See Nietschmann, Her-
mann O.
Steinhausen, Georg, ed. Aus dem Tagebuch
eines Ltnbedeutenden. Zeitgemasse Skizzen.
Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.323
Steinhausen, Heinrich. Irmela. Eine Geschichte
aus alter Zeit. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1882. 4870a. 87
Stell, B. Lustigi Theugauer G’schichte. Hu-
moresken in 'Ihurgauer Mundart. Leipzig, 1888.
4896.50.255
Contents. — Musik als Ehestifterin. — D’Folge vome Ball. —
Wie der G’meind-Amma vo Mostlinge sy Ehr g’wahrt hat.
— D’Linde vo Birebach. — Wie Eine dur d’Lotterie sy Gliick
gmacht hat !
— Studentenrache und andere heitere Geschichten.
Leipzig, 1890. 4896.50.278
Stengel, Franziska, Freiin von. Das Miidchen
von Capri. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 10,
B. 1. 1882.) 2041.1.19
— Eine wilde Ranke. (Same. Jahrg. 11, B. 2.
1882.) 2041. 1. 22
Stern, Adolf. Auf fremder Erde. Leipzig, 1879.
4897.50.119
— Drei venezianische Novellen. Leipzig, 1886.
2870a. 2
Contents. — Diirer in Venedig; Die Schuldgenossen ; Der
neue Merlin.
— Die Flut des Lebens. (Neuer Deutscher No-
vellenschatz. B. 3. 1884.) 2034.1.3
— Die letzten Humanisten. Historischer Roman.
3te Aufl. Dresden, 1890. 2877.117
— Violanda Robustella. Leipzig, 1880.
4897.50.136
— Die Wiedertiiufer. Historische Novelle. Leip-
zig, 1882. 4896.50.169
Sternberg, Alexander von. Diane. Ein Roman.
Berlin, 1842. 3 v. 1037.11
— Kiinstlerbilder. Leipzig, 1861. 3 v. 2015.3
Contents. — 1. Gertrud Mara. 2. Winckelmann. 3. Ra-
phael Mengs; Isslaud; Watteau.
— Scholastika. (Deutscher Novellenscliatz. B.
20. 1875.) 1012. 1. 20
Sterne, Laurence. Empfindsame Reise durch
Frankreich und Italien. Deutsch von F. Horlek.
Leipzig, 1869. 4908.50.18
— Leben und Meinungen des Herrn Tristram
Shandy. Deutsch von A. Seubert. Leipzig, 1881.
4906.50.151
Stettenheim, Julius. Berliner Skizzen. (Hu-
moristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B.
3. 1877.) 2011.1.3
Steub, Ludwig. Die Trompete. (Humoristischer
Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. B. 5. 1877.)
2011.1.5
Stieff, IT. Das Feenreich. Neue Marchen und
Sagen fiir Kinder. Berlin. Ulus. 2014.20
Stier, Gottlieb, translator. Ungarische Sagen und
Marchen. Aus der Erdelyischen Sammlung libers.
Berlin, 1850. 4900a. 50
Stifter, Adalbert. Brigitta. (Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 2. 1871.) 1012.1.2
— Der Nachsomraer. Pesth, 1857. 3 v. 6878.12
— Studien. 4te Aufl. B. 1,2. Pesth, 1855.
1025.1
Contents. — 1. Der Condor. — Feldblumen. — Das Ilaide-
dorf. — Der Hochwald. — Die Narrenburg. 2. Die Mappe
meines Drgrossvaters. — Abdias. — Das alte Siegel. — Bri-
gitta.
— Same. Leipzig, 1881? 2 v. 4870.81
The volumes on 4870.81 contain also the following; Der
Hagestolz. — Der Waldsteig. — Zwei Schwestern. — Der
beschriebene Tannling.
Stinde, Julius. Buchholzens in Italien. Reise-
Abenteuer von Wilhelmine Buchholz. Berlin,
1886. 2860.65
— Die Familie Buchholz. Aus dem Leben der
Hauptstadt. Th. [1,] 2. Berlin, 1886. 2 v.
2870a. 7
— Same. 1887. 1052.1
— Frau Buchholz im Orient. Berlin, 1888.
2870.80
— Frau Wilhemine. Aus dem Leben der Haupt-
stadt. Berlin, 1887. [Der Familie Buchholz
letzter Theil.] 2870a. 7. 3; 1052.2
— Der Liedermacher. Ein Roman aus Neu-
Berlin. Berlin, 1893. 2876.103
— Waldnovellen. 8te Aufl. Berlin, 1887.
2876.118
Stoeber, Daniel A. E. Die Sagen des Elsasses.
Neue Ausg. besorgt von Curt Miindel. Teil 1.
Strassburg, 1892. 2873.106
Stoekl, Helene. Am heiligen Abend. Eine
Weihnachtsgeschichte. (Deutsche Novelletten-
Bibliothek. B. 1. 1887.) 2043.7.1
— Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte. (Same. B. 2.
1888.) 2043.7.2
Storch, Ludwig. Ausgewahlte Romane und Novel-
len. B. 1-10. Leipzig, 1855, 56. 1016.9.
Contents. — 1. Vbrwerts Hiins. 2. Der Glockengiesser.
3-5. Kunz von Kauffungen. 6. Waldmeister. 7-9. Die
Heideschenke. 10. Der Stockflschfang.
— Das Haus Fugger. Leipzig, 1850. 3 v. [Ein
deutscher Leinweber. 7-9.] 1016.8.7-9
170
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storm, Theodor. Gesammelte Schriften. 2te
Aufl. Braunschweig, 1872. 6 v. in 3. 2012.14
Contents. — 1. Gediclite. 2. Immensee. — Spilte Rosen.
— Im Schloss. — Veronica. 3. Auf dem Stautshof. — Im
Sonnenschein. — Ein prunes Blatt. — Unter dem 'I'annen-
baum. — Abselts. 4. Von Jenseit dcs Meeres. — Im Saal.
— In St. ilUigen. — Eine Malerarbeit. 5. Auf der Univer-
sitiit. — Angelica. — Posthuina. — Wenn die Aepfelreif sind.
— Druben am Uarkt. — Marthe und ihre Uhr. 6. Die
Regentrude. — Der Spiegel des Cyprianus. — Bulemanns
Haus. — Ilinzelmeier. — Der kleine Hawelmann.
— Same. 1882-89. 19 v. in 10. 2877.100
Contents. — 1. Gedichte. 2. Immensee. — Spate Rosen. — Im
Schloss. — Veronica. 3. Auf dem Staatshof. — Im Sonnen-
schein.—Ein griioes Blatt. — Unter dem Tannenbaum. —
Abseits. 4. Von Jenseit des Meeres. — Im Saal. — In St.
Jurgen. — Eine Malerarbeit. 5. Auf der Universitiit. —
Angelica. — I’ostbuma. — Wenn die Aepfel reif sind. —
Druben am Markt. — Marthe und ihre Uhr. 6. Geschichten
aus der 'I’onne. — Hinzelmeier. — Der kleine Hiiwelmann. —
7. Gedichte. — Draussen im Ilaidedorf. — Viola tricolor. —
Beim Vetter Christian. 8. Die neuen Fiedels-Lieder. —
Zerstreute Capitel. — Eine Halligfahrt. 9. Pole Poppen-
spaler. — Waldwiukel. 10. Ein stiller Musikant. — Psyche.
— In Naebbarhause links. 11. Gedichte. — Aquis submer-
sus. 12. Renate. — Carsten Curator. 13. Eekenhof. —
Zur“ Wald- und Wasaerfreude.” 14. Im Brauerhause. —
Die Sbbne des Senators. — Meine Erinnerungen an Eduard
Mbrike. 15. Hans und Heinz Kirch. — Ein Doppel ganger.
16. Zur Chronik von Grieshuus. — Bbtjer Basch. 17. Ge-
dichte.— Ein Fest auf Haderslevhuus. — Schweigen. 18.
Der Herr Statsrath. — “ Es waren zwel Kbnigskiuder.” —
John Riew’. 19. Ein Bekenntniss. — Der Schimmelreiter.
— Aquis submersus. (Neuer Deutscher Novellen-
schatz. B. 18. 1886.) 2034.1.18
— Carsten Curator. (Ausgewahlte Novellen.
Von Theodor Storm, W. H. Riehl, und F. W.
Hacklander. 1888.) 2043.36
— Immensee. Boston, 1864. 2036.10; 6874.18
— Same. 5. Aufl. 1869. *6878.29
— Eine Malerarbeit. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 9. 1873.) 1012. 1. 9
— Vor Zeiten. Novellen. 2te Aufl. Berlin,
1892. 6899.12
Contents. — Eekenhof. — Zur Chronik von Grieshuus. —
Renate. — Aquis submersus. — Ein Fest auf Haderslevhuus.
— Zwei Novellen : Schweigen. Hans und Heinz
Kirch. Berlin, 1883. 1042.13
Stous, — . (Melati von Java.) Das Fraulein von
Groenerode. Nach dem Holliindischen von Hubert
Schumacher. (Bachem's Novellen-Sammlung. B.
9. 1884.) 2056.2.9
Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Onkel Tom, oder
Schilderungen aus dem Leben in den Sklaven-
staaten Nordamerika’s. Hamburg, 1853. 2394.54
— Onkel Tom’s Hiitte. Niirnberg. Ulus. 2394.64
— Same. Pesth. 2394.57
— Same. Leipzig, 1853. Ulus. 2395.55
— Same. 3te Ausg. Wien, 1853. Ulus. 2394.53
— Same. Leipzig, 1878. 4897.50.101
— Same. Stuttgart, 1881. 2043.28
Straus, Carl, and Hold, Carl, ed. Feiera-
bende an der Elbe und auf der Robinson’s Insel
im Campe’sehen Garten. Lehrreich und unter-
haltend fiir die reifere Jugend. Hamburg, 1832.
Ulus. 6878.64
Strauss, Friedrich. Helens Wallfahrt nach
Jerusalem hundert neun Jahr vor der Geburt, unsers
Herrn. Alberfeld, 1820. 4 v. in 2. 6899.20
Streckfuss, Adolf. Der verlorene Sohn. Phila.
4871.72
— Die von Hohenwald. Berlin, 1877? 3 v.
4876.59
Strieker, Der. Die Streiche des Pfaffen Ameis.
Von dem Strieker. Aus dem Mittelhochdeutschen
von K. Pannier. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1875.
4907.50.69
Strindberg, August. Die Leute auf Hemso.
Erzahlung aus den Scheren. Leipzig, 1890.
4896.50.282
Strodtmann, Kathchen. In dor Nonnenschule.
Jugenderinnerungen einer Gliicklichen. Hamburg,
1864. *6873.5
Strubberg, Friedrich A. (Armand.) An der In-
dianergrenze. Hannover, 1859. 4 v. in 2. 2032.2
— Bis in die Wildniss. 2te Aufl. Breslau, 1863.
2877.66
Struensee, Gustav von. (Gustav vom See.)
Grafin und Marquise. Wien, 1864. 4 v. in 2.
2874.58
— Ranee. 2te Aufl. Breslau, 1868. 2874.59
Stuerckow, Alice E. Der Herr von Zalaur.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22, B. 2. 1894.)
2041. 1. 44
Sudermann, Hermann. Es war. 3te Aufl.
Stuttgart, 1894. 6898.21
— Frau Sorge. 13te Aufl. Berlin, 1892. 2879.129
— Geschwister. Zwei Novellen. 8te Aufl. Stutt-
gart, 1892. 2878.139
— Im Zwielicht. Zwanglose Geschichten. lute
Aufl. Stuttgart, 1892. 2878.136
— lolanthes Hochzeit. lOte Aufl. Stuttgart,
1892. 2876.119
— Der Katzensteg. 13te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1892.
2878.138
Sue, Eugene. Die Geheimnisse von Paris.
Deutsch von A. Diezman. 9te Ausg. Leipzig,
1847. 10 V. in 2. 2011. 5
— Same. Uebers. von Quaglio. Briinn, 1871.
2 V. 2011. 4
— Gerolstein. Schluss der Geheimnisse von Paris.
Deutsch von H. Bbrnstein. 9te Ausg. Leipzig,
1847. 2011. 5. 10
— Same. Briinn, 1871. 2011.42
Suttner, A. G., Freiherr von. (M. A. Lerei.) Die
Adjaren. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 10, B.
2. 1888.) 2041. 1.32
— Am Berge Urta. (Same. Jahrg. 13, B. 1,2.
1885.) 2041. 1. 25, 26
— Der Battono. (Same. Jahrg. 14, B. 1. 1886.)
2041. 1. 27
— Schamyl. (Same. Jahrg. 18, B. 2. 1890.)
2041.1.36
Suttner, Bertha, Baronin von. Hanna. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 10, B. 1, 2. 1882.)
2041. 1. 19, 20
— Die Tiefinnersten. Roman. Dresden, 1»93.
2876.101
— Trente-et-Quarante. Eine Spielbadgeschichte.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 13, B. 2. 1885.)
2041.1.26
— Die WafFen nieder! Eine Lebensgeschichte.
Dresden, 1893. 4868.53
Sv?tld, Karolina. Der Kuss. (Hubi2ka.) Er-
zahlung aus Bbhmens Bergen. tjbers. von F.
Bauer. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.316
Swientochowski, Alexander. (Wladislaw Okon-
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von P. Lobenstein. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.189
Contents. — Chawa Rubin; Damian Capenko; Karl Krug;
Klemens Boruta.
Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver’s Reisen. Leipzig,
1875. 4907.50.69
— Same. Stuttgart, 1880. Illus. 2043.23
Talvi, pseud. See Robinson, Therese A. L. v. J.
Tangermann, Wilhelm. (Victor Granella.)
Aus zwei Welten, Wahrheit und Dichtung.
Leipzig, 1871. 4877-17
German Fiction — Authors
Tann-Bergler. See Bergler.
Taubert, Emil. Die Niobide. Leipzig, 1881.
4897.50.144
Tautphoeus, Jemima, Freilierrin von. Die An-
fangsbuchstaben. Aus dem Englischen von C.
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Taylor, George, pseud. See Hausrath, A.
Tchekhof, Anton. In der Dammerang. Skizzen
und Erziihlungen. Aus dem Kussisclien von J.
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Tegtmeyer, Emilie. Entfesselte Diimonen.
(Deutsche lioman-Bibl. Jalirg. 3, B. 2. 1875.)
2041.1.6
Telmann, Konrad, pseud. See Zitelmann, Con-
rad.
Temme, J. D. H. An der Memel. Berlin, 1872.
2020.20
— Der Domherr. Leipzig, 1867. 4 v. in 2. 4872.53
— Eine Kirchmessnacht. Criminalgescliiclue.
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— Ein Masken-Ball. Criminalgeschichte. N. Y.,
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— Schwarzort. Original Roman. Berlin, 18f)3.
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— Der tolle Graf. Criminalgeschichte. N. YL,
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— Verkuppelt. N. Y"., 1870. *6879.57
Tenger, Mariam, pseud. Der Amulettenmann.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 7, B. 1. 1879.)
2041. 1. 13
— Anna Dalfv. Berlin, 1862. 2017.14
— Bischof und Kbnig. Ilistorische Novelle aus
Friedrich des Grossen Zeit. Berlin, 1875. 4872.52
— Der Glockner von St. Dieze. (Bachem’s
Novellen-Sammlung. B. 19. 1885.) 2056.2.19
— Der letzte Capy. (Same. B. 8. 1884.) 2056.2.8
— Die Papiere des Kaplans. Berlin, 1876. 2010.4
— Sophie von Hohem. Berlin, 1875. 2021.16
Tesche, Walter. Der Enten-Piet. (Deutscher
Novellenschatz. B. 19. 1875.) 1012. 1. 19
Thackeray, William M. Der Jahrmarkt des
Lebens. Ein Roman ohne Helden. Leipzig,
1881. 4906.50.154
Translation of Vanity Fair.
Tbaden, Ludwig. In der Sommerfrische, und
andere Geschichten. Stuttgart. Ulus. 6896.14
Thenen, I. Friiulein Doctor im Irrenhause.
Eine Begebenheit aus unserer Zeit. Wien, 1881.
4878.98
Theuriet, Andre. Mein Onkel Scipio. Uebers.
von Natalie Riimelin. Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.21
Thoroddsen, J0n ]d. Jiingling und Madchen.
Aus dem Neu-Islandischen von J. C. Poestion. 2te
Aufl. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.229
Thuemmel, Moritz A. von. Samnitliche Werke.
Leipzig, 1811-19. 7 v. 4897.8
Contents. — 1. Vermischte Gedichte. — Die Inoculation der
Liebe, eine Erzahluug. — Wiibelmine, ein prosaisch komi-
Bcbes Gedicht. 2-6. Keisein die mittiiglichen I'rovinzen voii
Frankreich, ein Roman. 7. Leben M. A. von Thiimmels,
von J. E. von Gruner. — Anhang.
— Same. 1853, 54. 8 v. in 3. 49093.8
Contents. — 1-7. Keise in die mittiiglicben Provinzen von
Frankreich. — Wiibelmine. 8. Vermischte Gedichte. — Die
Inoculation der Liebe. — Das Erdbeben von Messina. —
Nachrichten von Thiimmels Lehen.
— Wiibelmine, ein prosaisch komisches Gedicht.
Leipzig, 1769. Ulus. **2879.19
— Same. Hildburgshausen, 1834. 68703.29
— Same. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.128
— Same. (Erzahlende Prosa der klassischen
Periode. T. 1. 1882.) 4891.62.1
— Same. Stuttgart, 1894. 2890b. 50. 48
Tieck, Ludwig. Schriften. Berlin, 1828-40.
20 V. 1018. 1
Contain: 3. Fortunat, ein Mahrchen rait Prolog. 4. Ber
blonde Eckbert. — Der getreue Eckart. — Der Kunenberg.
— [..iebeszauber. — Liebeegescbichte der schbnen Magelone
und dee Giafen Peter von Provence. — Die Elfen. — Der
Pokal. 6, 7. Williara Lovell, mil Vorbeiicht. 8. Abdal-
lah, eine Erziihlung. — Die Briider, eine Erziihlung. —
Alraauflur, ein Idyll. — Das griiue Band, eine Erziihlung.
9. Denkwurdige Geschichlschronik der Schildbiirger. —
Die eieben VVeiber des Blaubart. — Leben des beriibmten
Kaisers Abraham Tonelli, eine Autobiographie. — Das
jiingste Gericht, eine Vision. 13. Marchen : Die Hey-
raonskinder. — Melusine. 14. Erzahlungen und Novellen :
Schicksal. — Die inauuUche Mutter. — Die Rechlsgelehr-
ten. — Die Versbhnung. — Der Fremde. — Die Kreunde.
— Peter Lebrecht, Th. 1. — Der Geheimnissvolle. 15. Er-
zahliingen : Peter Lebrecht, Th. 2. — Die beiden merk-
wurdigsten Tage aus Siegmunds Leben. — Ulrich, der
Kmpdndsnme. — Ferraer der Geniale. — Der Naturfreund.
— Die gelebrte Gesellschaft. — Der Psychoiog. — Der
Roman in Briefen. — Ein Tagebuch. 16. Franz Stern-
bald’s Wanderungen, eine altdeuteebe Geschichte.
17-20. Novellen : 17. Die Gemiilde. — Die Verlobung. —
Die Reisenden. — Musikaliscbe Leiden und Freuden. 18.
Das Fest zu Kenelworth. — Dichterleben, in zwei Theilen.
19. Gliick giebt Verstand. — Der fiinfzehute November. —
Tod des Dichters. 20. Der Jahrmarkt. — Der Hexen-
Sabbath.
— Gesammelte Novellen. Berlin, 1852-54. 12 v.
2867.3
Contents. — 1. DieGemalde; Die Verlobung; Die Reisen-
den ; Musikaliscbe Leiden und Freuden; Der Gebeimniss-
volle. 2. Das Fest zii Kenelworth ; Dichterleben. 3. Gliick
giebt Verstand; Der funfzehnte November; Tod des Dich-
ters. 4. Der .Jahrmarkt; Der Hexen-Sabbalh. 5. Der
Wassermenscb ; Der Mondsuebtige; Weihnacht-Abend ; Das
Zauberschloss; Uebereilung. 6. Der Gelehrie ; Die Abneu-
probe; Der wiederkehrende griecbische Kaiser. 7. Eine
Sommerreise; Die Wundersuchtigen ; Pietro von Abaoo.
8. Das alte Buch und die Reiee ins Blaue hinein; Der Alte
vom Berge; Eigensinn und Laune; Die Gesellschaft auf
dem Lande. 9. Der Schutzgeist; Die Klausenburg; Abend-
gespniche; Wunderlichkeiten; Die Glocke von Aragon.
10. Des Lebens Ueberfluss; Der Aufruhr in den Cevennen;
Liebeswerben ; VV^aldeinsamkeit. 11. Die Vogelscheuche,
Mahrchen-Novelle. 12. Der junge Tiscblermeister.
— Werke, Herausg. von J. Minor. Berlin, 1885.
2 V. 4891.67
Contents. — 1. Der gestiefelte Kater; Liebesgeschiebte der
schbnen Magelone ; Leben und Tod der heiligen Genoveva.
2. Novellen: Die Geraalde; Die Verlobung; Die Reisenden;
Musikaliscbe Leiden und Freuden; Der Aufruhr in den
Cevennen.
— Ausgewiihlte Werke. B. 1, 4-8. Stuttgart,
1885-88. 2891.50
Contain: 1. Die schone Magelone; Der blonde Eckbert; Der
getreue Eckart; Historie vou der Melusina. 4. Der Auf-
rubr in den Cevennen. 5. DieGemalde; Des Lebens Ueber-
fluss; Musikaliscbe Leiden und Freuden; Der Geheimniss-
volle. 6. Dichterleben. 7. Vittoria Accorombona. 8. Tod
des Dichters.
— Des Lebens Ueberfluss. (Flumoristischer
Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 4.
1880.) 2011.1.N.F.4
— Des Lebens Ueberfluss. Musikaliscbe Leiden
und Freuden. Zwei Novellen. Leipzig:, 1884.
4896.50.199
— Die Elfen. Das Rotbkappehen. Zwei Miir-
chennovellen. Boston, 1864. 6898.17
— Franz Sternbald’s Wanderungen. (Tieck und
Wackenroder. 1885.) 4891.68
— Der Geheimnissvolle. Dresden, 1823. 6874.12
— Die Gemiilde. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 2. Miinctien, 1871.) 1012. 1.2
— Die Gesellschaft auf dem Lande. Leipzig,
1884. 4896.50.195
— Ryno; Hiitten-Meister. (Nachgelassene
Schriften. 1855.) 4898.6
German Fiction — Authors
— Vittoria Accorombona. 2te Aufl. Breslau,
1841. 4874.76
— Wunderliclikeiten. Leipzig, 1885. 4896. 50.213
Tikbonof, Ale.\ei A. (A. A. Lugowoi.) Pollice
verso. Parallelen. tJbertr. aus dein Bussisclicn
von H. Joliannson. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.331
Tillier, Claude. Mein Onkel Benjamin. Social-
Roman. Deutsch von H. Denhardt. Leipzig,
1884. 4896.50.202
Toepffer, Rudolf. Gesammelte Schriften. Leip-
zig, 1847, 52. 7 V. 1036.4
Contents. — 1-3. Genfer Novellen. 4-7. Das Pfarrhaus.
— Die Bibliothek meines Onkels. Deutsch von
H. Licht. Leipzig, 1873. 4907.50.54
Tolstoi, Lyef N., count. Anna Karenina. LFbers.
von H. Moser. Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.288
— Herr und Knecht. Das Kaffeehaus von Surate.
Ubers. von A. Tkatsch. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.344
— Die Kosaken. Kaukasische Novelle. Aus dem
Russischen von G. Keuchel. Berlin, 1885.
30603.26
— Krieg und Frieden. Historischer Roman.
Cbers. von E. Strenge. 3te Aufl. B. 1. Leipzig,
1893. 4896.50.303
— B. 2. 4896.50.304
— Lnzern. Familiengliick. Zwei Erzahlungen.
Leipzig, 1883. 4896 50.172
— Volkserzahlungen. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.262
Torelli-Torriani, Maria. (Marchesa Colombi.)
Italienisclie Kleinstadter und andere Erzahlungen.
Frei aus dem Italienischen iibers. von A. Courth.
Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.232
Trautmann, Franz. Der Wettermacher von
Frankfurt. (Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 9, 1884.) 2034.1.9
Tromlitz, A. von, pseud. See Witzleben, Carl A.
F. von.
Turgenef, Ivan S. Ausgewahlle Werke. Mitau,
1873-84. 12 V. in 6. 30606.1
Contents. — 1. Vater und Sbhne. 2. Eine Ungliickliche;
Das Abenteuer Lieutenants .Jergunow; Ein Priefwechsel ;
Assja. 3. Rudin; Drei Begegnungen; Mumu. 4. Das ade-
lige Nest; Drei Portraits. 0. Visionen; Helene. 6. Ein
Konig Lear des Dorfes; Friihlingsfluthen. 7. Rauch. 8,9.
Skizzen aus dem Tagebuch eines Jiigers. 10. Neu-Land.
11. Stilleben; Faust, eine ErzUhlung in neun Briefen; Die
erste Liebe. 12. Zwei Freunde; Eine seltsame Geschichte;
Jakow Passenkoff; Tagebuch eines Ueberflussigen ; Ham-
let und Don Quichotle.
— Dunst. Aus dem Russischen von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.150
— Erste Liebe. Von Claire von Gliimer. (Novel-
lenschatz des Auslandes. B. 6. 1872.) 2012.4.6
— Fruehlingsfluthen. Deutsch von W. A. Polo-
winoff. Wien, 1872. 3069.56
— Friihlingswogen. Von W. Lange. Leipzig,
1877. 4907.50.92
— Gedichte in Prosa. Von W. Lange. Leipzig,
1883. 4896.50.177
— Die Geschichte des Vater Alexei. (Russische
Erzahlungen. 1878.) 3068.32
— Ein Konig Lear der Steppe. Von W. Lange.
Leipzig, 1876. 4907.50.85
— Lieutenant Jergunoff. Eine seltsame Ge-
schichte. Zwei Erzahlungen. Leipzig, 1884.
4896.50.200
— Meraoiren eines Jagers. Ubers. von H. Moser.
Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.226
— Die neue Generation. Deutsch von W. Lange.
Aufl. 2. Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.140
— Neuland. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 188-? Portr.
5068.29
— Punin und Baburin. Von W. Lange. Leipzig,
1875. 4907.50.71
— Der Raufbold. Lukerja. Zwei Erzahlungen.
Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.192
— Senilia. Dichtungen in Prosa. Uebers. von
W. llenckel. Leipzig, 1883. 3068.46
— Tagebuch eines Ueberflussigen. Leipzig,
1884. 4896.50.185
— Eine Ungluckliche. Leipzig, 1873. 4898.51.50
— Vater und Sbhne. Von W. Lange. Leipzig,
1875. 5068.27; 4907.50.76
— Visionen. Der Faktor. Zwei Novellen.
Deutsch von A. Gerstmann. Leipzig, 1885.
4896.50.211
Twain, Mark, pseud. See Clemens, Samuel L.
Uechtritz, Friedrich von. Eleazar. Eine Erzah-
lung aus der Zeit des grossen jiidischen Krieges
im ersten Jahrhunderte nach Christo. Jena,
1867. 4874.72
Uhl, Friedrich. Das Haus Fragstein. 2te Aufl.
Wien, 1878. 2873.61
Ulbach, Louis. Die beiden Aerzte. Aus dem
Franzbsischen. (Novellenschatz des Auslandes.
B. 11. 1873.) 2012.4. 11
— Eine gefahrliche Unschuld. (Same. B. 12.
Miinchen, 1873.) 2012.4.12
Ungern Sternberg, Alexander, Freiherr von.
Die Briider oder das Geheimniss. Grimma, 1852.
5 V. in 2. 28993.52
— Peter Paul Rubens. Ein biograpliischer
Roman. Leipzig, 1862. 6898.39
Usteri, Johann M. Der Erggel im Steinhus.
(Dichtungen. B. 2. 1866.) 28793.50.9
Vacano, Emil M. Das Brod der Engel. (Neuer
Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 20. 1887.)
2034.1.20
— Ein galizisches Garnisonsnest. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 20, B. 2. 1892.) 2041.1.40
— Humbug. Eine wunderliche Historic. Leip-
zig, 1887. 4896.50.239
— Kombdianten. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.267
— Potpourri. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 10,
B. 2. 1882.) 2041.1.20
Valera, Juan. Pepita Jimenez. Andalusischer
Roman. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.194
Valett, Bertha. Eine gckrbnte Dichterin. Bio-
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Varin, R. Romeo und Julie, oder, Liebe bis zum
Tode. Eine wahre Begebenheit. 2te Aufl.
Leipzig, 1845. 6876.67
Varnhagen von Ense, Carl A. Denkwiirdig-
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zig, 1843, 46. 2907.5.6, 7
Contents. — 6. Die Sterner und die Psitticher; Kriegsaben-
teuer; Das warnende Oespenst; Die Strafe im voraus; Reiz
und Liebe; Die Sylphide. aus dem Russischen des Fiirsten
W. Odojeffskii; Bela, aus dem Russischen des M Lermontoff.
7. Mord der Jugend; Die Drangsale unstaten Lebens.
— Reiz und Liebe. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 15. 1874.) 1012.1.15
Velde, Carl F. van der. Sammtliche Schriften.
Dresden, 1830. 26 v. in 13. 6879.50
Contents. — 1. Asmund Thyrsklingurson; Der Flibustier.
2. Die Trude Hiorba; Gunima. 3. Die Tatarenschlacht;
Axel. 4, 5. Prinz Friedrich. 6-8. Die Eroberung von
Mexico. 9, 10. Der Maltheser. 11. Die Lichtensteiner.
12. Die Wiedertiiufer. 13. Die I’atrizier. 14. Guido.
15, 16. Arwed Gyllenstierna. 17, 18. Der bbhmische Mag-
dekrieg. 19. Das Liebhaber Theater. 20,21. Christine und
ihr Hof. 22. Das Horoskop. 23. Die Heilung der Ero-
herungsucht. 24. Der Zaubermantel ; Die bohmischen
Amazonen. 23, 26. Die Gesandtschaftreise nach China.
173
German Fiction — Authors
— Same. Phila., 1855. 8 v. in 4. 2017.17
Contents. — 1. Erzslufen ; Asmnnd Thyrskllngnrson. —
Der Flibn^tier. — l)ie i rnde Hiorba. — Gnnima. — l»ie T.ar-
tarenscblacbt. — Axel. 2. Die Eroberung von Mexico.
3. Prinz Friedrich. — Der Maltheser. 4. Die Lichten-
steiner. — Die Wiedertaufer. — Die Patrizier. 5. Arwed
Gyllenstiema. — Guido. 6. Der bohmische Magdekrieg. —
Das Liebhaber-Thcater. 7. Christine und ihr Hof. — Das
Horoscop. — Die Heilnng der Eroberungssucht. S. Der
Zaubemjantel. — Die bbhmiscben Amazonen. — Die Ge-
sandtscbaftsreise nach China. — Lebenslauf.
— Arwed Gyllenstiema. Eine Erzahlung ans dem
Anfange des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts. Leipzig,
1870. 4908. 50.24
— Die Lichtensteiner. Eine Erzahlung aus den
Zeiten des dreissigjahrigen Krieges. Leipzig,
1879. 4897.50.117
— Das Liebhaber-Theater. Humoreske aus dem
ersten Zehntel des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts.
Leipzig, 1867. 4908.50.13
Veltheim, 11. von. Xapoleon Potee. Erei nach
dem Eranzosischen. (Bachem’s Xovellen-Saram-
lung. B. 5. 1883.) 2056.2.5
— Die Siihne. (Same. B. 39. 1889.) 2056.2.39
Vely, E., pseud. See Simon, Emma.
Vincke, Gisbert, Ereiherr von. A. B. C. fur
Haus und Welt. Aus der Mappe eines alien
Diplomaten. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1880. 48893.39
Viola, Max. Die Xadel der Kleopatra und
andere Hunioresken. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.264
Vischer, Eriedrich T. Auch Einer. Eine Reise-
bekanntschaft. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1879. 2 v.
4875-55
In Vol. 1 of this novel, is a story which, to a certain extent,
is a parody on the German archseologicM romances.
Volger, E. Allerhand Dummheiten. Humores-
ken. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.318
Volksbiicher. Herausg. von G. 0. Marbach
[etc.]. 1-53. Leipzig, 1838-47. 53 parts in
11 v. ^ *4878.21
Contents. — 1. Geschichte von Griseldis und dem Mark-
grafen Walther. 2. Alte und nene Lieder in Leid nnd Lust.
3. Geschichte von der edlen und schonen Melusina. 4.
Der Schildbiireer wunderseltsame . . . Geschichten und
Thaten. o. Geschichte von der schonen Magelone und dem
Ritter Peter mit den siibemen Schlusseln. 6. Geschichte
vom Kaiser Octavianus. 7. Geschichte von den sieben
Schwaben. 8. Geschichte von der heiligen Pfalzgrafin
Genoveva. 9, 10. Geschichte von dem gehbmten Sie^ried.
11. Geschichte von den drei Schwestem; Geschichte von
den drei Rolandsknappen; Schneeweisschen ; Bruder Lustig.
12. Der wiederersiandene Enlenspiegel. 1.3, 14. Tristan
nnd Isalde. 15-17. Reineke der Fuchs. IS. Wigolais vom
Rade. 19, 20. Deutsche Lieder zu Schutz und Trutz. 21.
Birlanda. 22. Geschichte von Fortunat. 23. Geschichte
von Fortunats Sbbnen. 24. Leben, Thaten nnd Hollenfahrt
des berufenen Zauberers und Schwartzkuustlers Dr.
Johann Faust. 25. Das unschatzbare Bchloss in der
afrikanischen Hbble Xa Xa. 26. Robert der Teufel. 27.
Schnurren. 28, 29. Sprichworter und Sprnchreden der
Dentschen. 30, 31. Die Gesch chte von den sieben weisen
Meistern. 32. Der arme Heinrich. Xach Hartmann von
Aue. 33. Geschichte vom Ebnig Eginhard in Bohmen
Oder die Riesengeschichte. 34. Herzog Ernst. 35. Senf-
korner; Anekdoten und Erzahlnngen zur Aufheiterung in
betriibter Zeit. 36. Der Schwanenritter. 37. Geschichte
von der geduldigen Helena, Tochter des Kaisers Antonins;
Xebst der Geschichte von dem edlen Finkenritter Poly-
carpus von Clarissa, von O. L. B. Wolff. 38. Der dentsche
Fabelschatz. 39. Der Markische Enlenspiegel, das ist;
Selisame und kurzweilige Geschichten von Hans Clauert
in Trebbin. Von O. L. B. Wolff. 40. Der wegen seiner
kurzweiiigen Possen merkwiirdige schlesische Riibezahl
eder der schalkhafte Bergseist. Von O. L. B. Wolff. 41-43.
Der weise Ritter; Geschichte des Herzogs Herpin von
Bourges nnd seines in der Gefangenschaft gebomen Sohnes
Lowe, welcher spater dnrch Gottes Ratbscblnss Konig von
Siciiieii wurde. Von O L. B. Wolff. 44. Anmuthige
Geschichte von Prinz Gerbino und Prinzessin Rosina. Von
O. L. B. Wolff. 45. Der lustige Kirmessbruder; Der
lustige Cavalier Monsieur Hans Guck in die Welt mit
seinen wohlgemeinten und fleissig gesammelten Scherzre-
den. Von O. L. B. Wolff. 46. Ge>chichte vom Zaul>erer
Virgilius. Von O. L. B. Wolff. 47. Joachim und Anna.
Aus dem .Crabischen neu verdcutscht von O. L. B. Wolff.
48. Geschichte vun dem Leben Jesu Christi, welches
Xicodemus beschrieben hat. Von O. L. B. 'V olff. 49,50.
Dorfgespiacbe. 51. Volksraiirchen. 52. Heinrich der Lowe;
Ahasverus; Flos und Blancflos; Peter Dimringer von Stan-
lenbergin der Unenau; Bruder Rausch. 53. Konig Apol-
lonius; Die Zwergenburg; Deutsches Rathselbiich.
— Same. 1-45. 45 parts in 5 v. *B.6io8.6i
VoUmar, A. Drei Weihnaclitsabende. 2te .-Vtifl.
Berlin, 1869. 28793.63
— Das Pfarrhaus im Harz. 5te Aufl. Berlin,
1879. 28793.64
Voltaire. Zadig, oder das Geschick. Eine
niorgenlandische Geschichte. Deutsch von A.
Ellisser. Leipzig, 1893. 4896.50.308
Voss, Richard. Der Hamlet von Tusculum.
(Xeuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 11. 1885.)
2034. 1. 1 1
— Juliane. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 18,
B. 1. 1890.) 2041. 1. 35
— Kinder des Sudens. Romische Geschichten.
Stuttgart, 1889. 2046.7
Contents. — Lala. — Das Gelbbnis.
— Maria Botti. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.177
— Der Monch von Berchtesgaden und andre
Erzahlungen. Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.14
Vrchlicky, Jaroslav. Earbige Scherben. Ironi-
sche und sentimentale Geschichten. Ubers. aus
dem Tschechischen von E. Griin. Leipzig, 1889.
4896.50.263
— Xeue farbige Scherben. Leipzig, 1893.
4896.50.320
W., E. von. See Wolf, E. von.
Wachenhusen. Hans. Des Herzens Golgotha.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 2, B. 1. 1874.)
2041.1.3
— Die folle Betty. (Same. Jahrg. 12, B. 2.
1884.) 2041. 1.24
— Eine Geborene. (Same. Jahrg. 3, B. 2. 1875.)
2041.1.6
— Graf Betsany. (Same. Jahrg. 11, B. 2. 1883.)
2041. 1. 22
— Helene. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1879. 4873.71
— Mylady. Stuttgart, 1881. 48703.83
— Die nene Lorelei. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.
Jahrg. 4, B. 2. 1876.) 2041.1.8
— Der Schweden-Schatz. (Same. Jahrg. 10, B.
1. 1882.) 2041. 1. 19
— Was die Strasse versehlingt. Socialer Roman.
2te Aufl. Berlin, 1884. 4871.93
Wagner, Ernst. Wilibald’s Ansichten des Lebens.
Leipzig, 1810. 2 v. 48993.3
Wagner, Richard. Ein deutscher Musiker in
Paris. Xovellen und .Aufsatze. (Gesammelte
Schriften und Dichtungen. B. 1. Leipzig, 1871.)
4894.1.1
Contains : Eine Pilgerfahrt zu Beethoven ; Ein Ende in
Paris; Ein gliickiicher Abend ; u. s. w.
Waiblinger, Wilhelm E. Gesammelte Werke.
B. 1-4. Hamburg, 1842. 4899a. 10. 1-4
Contents. — 1. Die Britten in Rom. 2. Francesco Spina;
Das Abenteuer von der Sohle, Oder wie es einem deuuchen
Poeten aiif dem Capitol ergangeii. 3. Das Marchen v.m der
blauen Grotte; Das Blumecfest; Friedrich Holderlin’s
Leben, Dichtung und Wahusinn. -1. Die heilige Woche;
Drei Tage in der Unterwelt; Rosa Taddei.
— Das Abenteuer von der Sohle. (Humoristischer
Hausschatz fiir's deutsche Volk. B. 6. 1877.)
2011.1.6
174
German Fiction — Authors
— Die Britten in Rom. Eingeleitet von E. Zoller.
Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.139
Waldau, Max, pseud. See Hauenscliild, Richard
G. S. von.
Walden, G. A Hein in der Welt. (Deutscli-
anierik. Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2. 1883.)
1051. 1.2
Waldmueller, Robert, pseud. See DuBoc, Edu-
ard.
Wald-Zedtwitz, E. von, pseud. See Zedwitz,
Ewald, Freiherr von.
Wall, Anton, pseud. See Heyne, Christian L.
Wallace, Lewis. Ben Htir. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 15, B. 2. 1887.) 2041.1.30
Walloth, Wilhelm. Schriften. Leipzig, 1889.
5 V. 2879.112
Contents. — 1. Oktavia, historischer Roman aus der Zeit des
Kaisers Nero. 2. Der Mime, historischer Roman aus der
Zeit Domitian's. 3. Seelenrathsel, Roman aus der Gegen-
wart. 4. Aus der Praxis, Roman. 5. Dramen : Gratin
Pusteria; Johann von Schwabeu; Marino Falieri.
— Der Gladiator. Roman aus der Zeit Ealigulas.
Leipzig, 1888. 2878.89
— Das Schatzhaus des Konigs. Eine Erziihlung
aus dem alten Aegypten. Leipzig, 1883? 4871.86
Wangenheim, Franz T. Die letzten Stuart’s.
Historische Erzahlung. Braunschweig, 1833.
6899.34
Contents. — Anna Hyde; Blood von Heath; EfiSe, Oder:
das Grab von Southwoldbay.
Warburg, Emilie von. (Emile Erhard.) Grafin
Ruth. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 7, B. 2.
1880.) 2041. 1. 14
— Im Spiegel. (Same. Jahrg. 8, B. 2. 1880.)
2041.1.16
— Die Lehnsjungfer. (Same. Jahrg. H, B. 1, 2.
1886.) 2041.1.27,28
— Die Rose vom Haff. (Same. Jahrg. 11, B. 2.
1883.) 2041. 1. 22
Warren, Leo. Im Horselberg. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 13, B. 2, 1885.) 2041.1.26
— Die Jagd des Todes. (Same. Jahrg. 14, B. 2.
1886. ) 2041.1.28
— Der wunde Punkt. (Same. Jahrg. 15, B. 2.
1887. ) 2041. 1. 30
Warring, Hans. Im Forsthause. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 8, B. 2. 1880.) 2041.1.16
— Die Marschalks. .Aufzeichnungen einer Dame.
(Same. Jahrg. 13, B. 2. 1885.) 2041.1.26
Wartenegg, Wilhelm von. Wie es gewohnlich
geht. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 10, B. 2.
1882.) 2041. 1. 20
Weber, Adelheid. Auf dornigem Pfad. (Bachera’s
Novellen-Sammlung. B. 31. 1888.) 2056.2.31
— Cezar Grawinsky. (Neuer Deutscher-Xovel-
lenschatz. B. 19. 1887.) 2034.1.19
Weber, Carl J. Das Lachen. Aus “ Demokritos,
Oder hinterlassene Papiere eines lachenden Philo-
sophen.” Leipzig, 1895. 4896.50.343
Wegerer, August von. (Ernst Norden.) Schick-
salswechsel. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B.
27. 1887.) 2056.2.27
Wehl, Feodor von. Dunkle Blatter aus der Ge-
schichte Italiens. Kleine Erzahlungen. Leipzig,
1888. 4896.50.250
Contents. — Fr.incesco Foscari nnd seine Familie; Der
venetianische Kasleo ; Die Rache eines Weibes; Die Opfer
des Schweigens; Venetianische Justiz.
— Der Sturm im Glase Wasser. (Humoristischer
Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 4.
1880.) 20ii.r.N.F.4
Weill, Alexandre. Sittengemalde aus dem elsas-
sischen Volksleben. Novellen. 2te Aufl. Stutt-
gart, 1847. 2 V. 4876.2; 2018.10
Contents. — 1. Stasi. — Udilie nnd Gertrude. — Selmel, die
Wahnsinnige. — Frohin. 2. Der Bettler und sein Kind. —
Mathisel und Babele.
Weise, Christian. Die drei argsten Erznarren
in der ganzen Welt. Abdruck der Ausgabe von
1673. Halle a. S., 1878. 4872.40
Weise, Lisa. (E. Liss-Blanc.) Home, sweet
home. Eine aparte Wintergeschichte. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22, B. 1. 1894.) 2041.4.43
Weisflog, Carl. Das grosse Loos. In etzlichen
anmuthigen Historien. Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.34
Weiss, Carl F. J. (K. Schrattenthal.) Der Ar-
mendoctor. (Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B.
32. 1888.) 2056.2.32
Weiss, Julian. Von der heiteren Seitea Deutsche
Humoresken aus Ungarn. Leipzig, 1893.
4896.50.316
Weissner, Alfred. Der Muller von Hoft.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B 6. 1872.) 1012.1.6
Weitbrecht, Richard. D Stadtjompfer. (Neuer
Deutsclier Novellenschatz. B. 16. 1886.) 2034.1.16
Wellmer, Arnold. Bruder Studio ! Studenten-
geschichten aus vier Jahrhunderten. Berlin,
1871, 73. 4870.62
— Dornroslein. (Humoristischer Hausschatz liir’s
deutsche Volk. B. 5. 1877.) 2011. 1.5
Werner, E., pseud. See Buerstenbinder, Elisa-
beth.
Werner, Reinhold. Auf See und an Land. Vier
Erzahlungen. Berlin, 1883. 4872.13
Contents. — Der alte FbUch; Im Boot auf dem Ocean;
Ein Gottesgericht; Stortebeker.
— Der Pirat. Erzahlung aus dem Seeleben.
(Deutsch-amerikanische Volks-Bibl. Jahrg. 11,
Ite Halfte. 1883.) 1051. i.i
Wesdorf, Friedrich. Stand und Bildung. Leip-
zig, 1865. 3 V. 1044.2
Wichert, Ernst. Am Strande. Leipzig, 1880.
4897.50.129
— Ansas und Grita. (Deutscher Novellenschatz.
B. 14. 1874.) 1012. 1. 14
— Die Bekenntnisse einer armen Seele. (Hu-
moristischer Hausschatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N.
F.,B. 5. 1880.) 2011.1.N.F.5
— Same. (Novellen und Humoresken von Wich-
ert, R. Lindau, u. s. w. 1885.) 2043.34
— Fiir todt erklart. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.117
— Eine Geige. Drei Weihnachten. Zwei Er-
zahlungen. Leipzig, 1881. 4897.50.144
— Nur Wahrheit! Sie verlangt ihre Strafe.
Zwei Erzahlungen. Leipzig, 1882. 4906. 50.156
— Rauschen. Ein Strand-Idyll. 2teAufl. Leip-
zig, 1881. 4872.22
— Ein starkes Herz. Jena, 1878. 3 v. 4875.53
— Die Taube auf dem Dache. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 20, B. 1. 1892.) 2041. 1.39
— Von der deutschen Nordost-Mark. Vier preus-
sische Historien. Leipzig, 1885. 4872.42
Contents. — Der Schulmeister von Labian;Reei, die Salz-
biirgerin; Das Bannrecht; Fanchon.
Wicbmann, Franz. Das braune Annerl.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22, B. 1, 2. 1894.)
204 1. 1. 43, 44
175
German Fiction — Authors
Wichmann, Paul V. Die eiserne Maske. His-
torischer Roman aus den Archiven der Ilerzoge
von Conde und Rohan. Jena, 1887. 6899.49
Time of Louis xiii. and xrv. of France.
Wichner, Josef. Der Novize und andere Erziih-
lungen. Leipzig, 1891. 4896.50.295
Wickede, Friedrich C. von. Amerikanische
Novelletten. Leipzig, 1877. 4907.50.95
Contents. — Ein Mann ohne Vaterland; Der Stern des Os-
tens; Im geiben Fieber; Ein Xew-i’orker Spielhaus;
Eduard Variau; Die Rivalen; In gefuhrvoller Lage;
Schwarze Engel; Die Rebellenbraut; Der verschwundene
Posten; Seid Ihr der Corporal? Ein Verbrecher aus Ehrge-
fiihl.
The first story is retold from Edward Everett Hale’s “ The
man without a country.”
— Same. 2te Folge. 1880. 4897.50.130
Contents. — Ein deutscher Industrieritter in der Fremde;
Die Prairieblume; Ein Piano in Arkansas; Die Fussspuren
aus dem Convogaska-Felsen ; Der Yaukee-Barenjager; Im
Scorpion-Gulch.
Wickede, Julius von. Fine deutsche Biirger-
familie. IS’ach einer Familienchronik. Jena, 1867.
2020.23
— Ein deutsches Reiterlehen. Erinnerungen
eines alien Husaren-Officiers aus den Jaliren
18o2 his 1815. Berlin, 1861. 3 v. in 2. 4872.58
— Joacliim Sliiter oder die Einfiihrung der Re-
formation in Mecklenburg. Berlin, 1869. 4 v.
in 2. 4872-57
— Der lange Isaack. Historischer Roman aus der
Zeit des deutschen Befreiungskrieges. 1813.
Leipzig, 1863. 3 v. 2021.22
Wickram, Jorg. Rollwagenbiichlein. Ausge-
wahlt und sprachlich erneuert von K. Pannier.
Leipzig, 1880. 4897.50.141
Short humorous stories.
Widmann, Joseph V. Ein Doppelleben. (Neuer
Deutscher A’ovellenschatz. B. 14. 1886.)
2034.1. 14
— Die Ld'.ven in Weidling. (Deutsche Ruraan-
Bibl. Jahrg. 14, B. 2. 1886.) 2041.1.28
— Der Redacteur. Als Madchen. Zwei spani-
sche Novellen. Leipzig, 1884. 4896.50.199
Wieland, Christoph M. Die Abenteuer des Don
Sylvio von Rosalva. (Saramtliche Werke. B. 11,
12. 1795.) *49093.50.11, 12
— Same. (Same. B. 5, 6. 1818,19.) *2888.1.5,6
— Same. (Same. B. 5, 6. 1824.) *4900.50.5,6
— Same. (Same. B. 1, 2. 1839.) 1028.1.1,2
— Agathodamon. (Sammtliche Werke. B. 32.
1799.) *49093.50.32
— Same. (Same. B. 35. 1822.) *2888.1.35
— Same. (Same. B. 35. 1825.) 4900.50.35
— Same. (Same. B. 18. 1839.) 1028.1.18
— Aristipp und einige seiner Zeitgenossen.
(Sammtliche Werke. B. 33-36. 1800, 01.)
*49093.50.33-36
— Same. (Same. B. 36-39. 1822.) *2888.1.36-39
— Same. (Same. B. 36-39. 1825.) 4900.50.36-39
— Same. (Same. B. 22-24. 1839.) 1028.1.22-24
— Same. Herausg. von H. Prdhle. (Werke.
Teil 4, 5. Berlin, 1886.) 4893.74.4,5
— Bonifaz Schleichers Jugendgeschichte. (Saninit-
liche Werke. B. 27. 1821.) *2888.1.27
— Same. (Same. B. 27. 1825.) 4900.50.27
— Same. (Same. B. 27. 1840.) 1028.1.27
— Geschichte der Abderiten. (Sammtliche Werke.
B. 19, 20. 1796.) *49093.50.19, 20
— Same. (Same. B. 19, 20. 1820.) *2888.1.19, 20
— Same. (Same. B. 19, 20. 1825.) 4900.50.19,20
— Same. (Same. B. 13, 14. 1889.) 1028.1.13, 14
— Same. Leipzig, 1871. 4898.51.36
Herausg. von H. Prohle.
— Same.
3. 1885.)
— Same. (Gesammelte Werke.
(Werke. T.
4893.74.3
B. 6. 1885.)
2891.60.6
Translated under the title The republic of fools [tS74.5-2J.
— Geschiclite des Agathon. (Sammtlitdie Werke.
B. 1-3. 1794.) *49093.50.1-3
— Same. (Same. B. 9-11. 1819.) *2888.1.9-11
(Same. B. 9-11. 1824.) 4900.50.9-11
(Same. B. 4-6. 1839.) 1028.1.4-6
— Same.
— Same.
— Same.
(Gesammelte Werke. B. 4, 5. 1885.)
2891.60.4, 5
— Geschichte des weisen Danischmend. (Sammt-
liche Werke. B. 8. 1795.) *49093.50.8
— Same. (Same. B. 18. 1820.) *2888.1.18
— Same. (Same. B. 18. 1825.) 4900.50.18
— Same. (Same. B. 9. 1839.) 1028.1.9
— Der goldne Spiegel, oder die Konige von Sche-
schian. Eine wahre Geschichte. (Sammtliche
Werke. B. 6, 7. 1794.) *49093.50.6,7
(Same. B. 16, 17. 1820.)
*2888.1.16, 17
(Same. B. 16, 17. 1824.)
4900 50.16, 17
(Same. B. 7, 8. 1839.) 1028.1.7,8
Leipzig, 1874. 4907.50.65
— Das Hexameron von Rosenhain.
AVerke. B. 38. 1805.)
— Same. (Same. B. 29. 1821.)
— Same. (Same. B. 29. 1825.)
— Same. (Same. B. 19. 183!).)
— Koxkox und Kikeqnetzel, eine
Geschichte. (Sammtliche Werke.
— Same.
— Same.
— Same.
— Same.
— Same. (Same. B. 12.
— Same. (Same. B. 12.
— Same. (Same. B. 20.
— Same. (Werke. T. 6.
— Krates und Hipparchia.
B. 39. 1811.)
— Same. (Same. B. 21.
— Same. (Same. B. 28.
— Same. (Same. B. 28.
— Menander und Glycerion.
B. 39. 1811 )
— Same. (Same. B. 28.
(Same. B. 28.
tSame. B. 21 .
— Same.
— Same.
— Same.
(Sammtliche
*49093.50.38
*2888.1.29
4900 50 29
1028.1.19
mexikani>che
B. 14. 1795.)
*49093.50.14
1819.) *2888.1.12
1824. ) 4900.50.12
1839.) 1028.1.20
1887.) 4893.74.6
(Sammtliche Werke.
*49093.50.39
1839.) 1028.1.21
1821.) 2888.1.28
1825. ) *4900.50.28
(Sammtliche Werke.
*49093.50 39
1821.) *2888.1.28
1825.) 4900.50.28
1839.) 1028.1.21
(Gesammelte Werke. B. 3.
1885.)
2891.60
— Nachlass des Diogenes von Sinope. (Sammt-
liche Werke. B. 13. 1795.) *49093.50.13
— Same. (Same. B. 13. 1819.) *2888.1.13
— Same. (Same. B. 13. 1824.) 4900.50.13
— Same. (Same. B. 19. 1839.) 1028.1.19
— Peregrinus Proteus. (Sammtliche Werke. B.
27,28. 1797.) *49093.50.27,28
— Same. (Same. B. 33, 34. 1821, 22 )
*2888.1.33, 34
— Same. (Same. B. 33, 34. 1825.)
4900.50.33. 34
— Same. (Same. B. 16, 17. 1839.) 1028.1.16,17
— Reise des Priesters Abulfauaris ins innere
Afrika. Die Bekenntnisse des Abulfauaris gewe-
senen Priesters der Isis in ihrem Tempel zu Mem-
fis. (Sammtliche Werke. B. 15.
— Same. (Same. B. 31. 1821.)
— Same. (.'8ame. B. 31. 1825.)
— Same. (Werke. T. 6. l^S'-)
— Die Salamandrin und die Bildsiiule. (Sammt-
liche Werke. B. 30. 1797.) *49093.50.30
1795.)
*49093.50.15
*2888 1. 31
4900.50.31
4893.74.6
176
German Fiction — Authors
— Same. (Same. B. 27.
— Same. (Same. B. 27.
— Same. (Same. B. 27.
— Der Stein der 'Weisen.
B. 30. 1707.)
— Same. (Same.
— Same. (Same.
— Same. (Same.
— Same. (Werke
Wiesner, A. C.
Noveletten-Bibl.
1821.) »2888.i.27
1825.) 4900.50.27
1810.) 1028.1.27
(Sammtliche Werke.
4909a. 50.30
*2888.1.27
B. 27. 1821.)
B. 27. 1825.) 4900.50.27
B. 27. 18-10 ) 1028.1 27
Teil 1. 1887.) 4873.74.1
Die scliwarze Dame. (Deutsche
B. 1. 1887.) 2043.7.1
Wilbrandt, Adolf. Am heiligen Damm. Chicago,
188.1. 2043.37
— Fridoiin’s heimliche Ehe. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 3, B. 2. 1875.) 2041.1.6
— Same. 2te Aufl. Wien, 1882. 6899.5
— Hermann Ifinger. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1892.
2878.148
— Johann Ohlericli. (Deutscher Nevellenschatz.
B. 7. 1812.) 1012. 1.7
— Novellen. Berlin, 1889. 4877.56
Contents. — Die Binder; Heimath; Reseda.
— Neue Novellen. Berlin, 1870. 4877.56.2
Contents. — Narciss; Die Geschwister von Portovenere;
Johann Ohierich; Die Reioe nach Freienwalde.
Wild, Hermine. Eure Wege sind nicht meine
Wege. (Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 22. 1876.)
1012. 1.22
Wildenbruch, Ernst A. von. Die Danaide.
(Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 14. 1886.)
2034.1. 14
— Kinderthranen. Ztvei Erzahlungen. 4te Aufl.
Berlin, 1886. 2043.30
Contents. — Der Letzte. — Die Landpartie.
— Der Meister von Tanagra. Eine Kiinstlerge-
schichte aus Alt-Hellas. 7te Aufl. Berlin, 1886.
2870a. 22
— Novellen. 2te Aufl. Berlin, 1883. 28703.70
Contents. — Franceska von Rimini. — Vor den Schranken.
— Bruiihilde.
— Schwester-Seele. Stuttgart, 1894. 6898.18
Wildermuth, Ottilie. Aus Nord und Siid. Er-
zahlungen, der deutschen Jugend geboten. 3te
Aufl. Stuttgart, 1886. Ulus. 2043.3
— Aus Schloss und Hiitte. Erzahlungen fiir die
Jugend. 7te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1877. Ulus. 2026.19
Contents. — Barbeles Weihnachten; Kann sein, ’s ist auch
so recht ; Ballh sai-’s .Apfelbaume; Das Bauinlein im Walde;
Krieg und Krieden; Zwei Marchen fUr die Kleinsten ; BrU-
dercben und Schwestercben ; Emmas Pilgerfahrt; Die Was-
ser im Jahr 1824.
— Bilder und Gescliichten aus Schwaben. Stutt-
gart, 1892. 2 V. Ulus. 2876.109
— Jugendschriften. Stuttgart, 1871. 16 v. in 2.
Ulus. 2046.8
Contents. — 1. Ein einsam Kind ; Die tVasser im Jahre 1824.
2. Drei sSchnlkamernden ; Der Spiegel der Zwerglein. 3.
Eine seltsame Schule; Barbele’s Weihnaehlen. 4. Eine
Konigin; Der Kinder Gcbet. 5. Spates Gliick; Die drei
Scbwestern vora W'alde. 6. Die Ferien auf Schloss Ba-
renburg; Der Sandbub’, odor: wer hat’s am beaten? 7.
Cherubino and Zephii ine; Kann sein, ’s ist auch so recht.
8. Briiderchen und 8cbwesterchen ; Der Einsiedler im
tValde. 9. Der Peterli von Emmenthal ; Zwei Marchen
filr die Klein-'ten. 10. Krieg und Frieden; Emma’s Pil-
gerfahrt. 11. Das branne Lenchen ; Dos Koniga Patenkind.
12. Nach Rcgen Sonnenschein ; Frau Luna; Das Banmiein
im Walde. 13. Die Naehbarskinder; Kordulas erste Reise;
Balthasars Apfelbaunie. 14. Die wunderbare Hohle;
Das .Steinkrenz ; Unsere alte Marie. 15. Drei Erzahlungen
fUr die Jngei.d ; Der klnge Bruno ; Eine alte Schuld; Heb’
auf, was Gott dir vor die I'hure legt. 16. Vier Erzahlungen
Elisabeth; Die drei Christbaume; Klarchens Genesung;
Das Feecthal.
— Perlen aus dem Sande. Erzahlungen. Stutt-
gart, 1867. 4879.56
Contents. — Aus triiben Wassern; Die Schule der Derauth;
Marie und Maria; Taube Blilthen; Margarethens Bylvester.
abend ; Die drei Schwestern, Oder : der Herr behiltet die
Einfaltigen.
— Von Berg und Tlial. 6te Aufl. Stuttgart, 1877.
IIIus. 2026.18
Contents. — Das Feenthal; Eine Konigin; Cherubino und
Zephiiine; Frau Luna; Das Steinkreuz; Der Peterli von
Emmenthal.
Willkomm, Ernst. Feierabende und Sonntage.
Volkserzahlung. (Der deutsche Bauer. Jahrg.
1. Leipzig, 1843.) 48703.66
— Rheder und Matrose. Ein Hamburger Roman.
Frankfurt a. M., 1857. 1013. 2
Wilmsen, Friedrich P. Hersiliens Lebensmor-
gen. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1827. 2026.3
— Hilarius. Unterhaltende und lehrreiche Er-
ziihlungen nach Sprichwdrtern, fiir die reifere
Jugend. Berlin, 1830. Ulus. 6876.21
Windek, S. von. Drei Schwestern. (Deutsche
Ronian-Bibl. Jalirg. 10, B. 2. 1882.) 2041. 1.20
Winkler, Ludwig and Theresa. (Th. Messerer.)
Des Achmiillers Recht. Eine Hoehlandsgeschichte.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 21. 1885.)
2056.2.21
— Die beiden Vettern. Erzahlung aus dem baieri-
schen Waldgebirge. (Same. B. 12, 1884.)
2056.2.12
— Die Waisen. Eine Geschichte aus den Bergen.
(Same. B. 4. 1883.) 2056.2.4
Winterfeld, Adolph von. Eine Fahnrich mit
einem Felder. (Humoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s
deutsche Volk. B. 5. 1877.) 2011. 1.5
Winterhielm, Kristian. (Johannes Norman.)
Intermezzos. Aus dem Norwegischen von M. von
Borch. Leipzig, 1887. 4896.50.141
Wirth, Bettina. Zwei Funde aus den Triiramern
Pompejis. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 8, B.
2. 1880.) 2041.1.16
Wiseman, Cardinal. Fabiolaoder die Kirche der
Katakomben. Aus dem Englischen von M. von
Borch. Leipzig, 1800. 4896.50.275
Witzleben, Carl A. F. von. (A. von Tromlitz.)
Ausgewahlte Schriften. 4te Original-Aufl. Leip-
zig, 1872. 5 V. 28993.65
Contents. — 1. Die Pappenheimer, historiseh-romantisches
Gcraiilde aus den Zeiten des dreissigjahrigen Krieges; Der
Page des Herzogs von Fricdland. 2. F’ranz von Sickingen
und seine Zeitgenossen ; Rilterlicher Sinn. 3. Der Ring;
Fleurette’s Denkmal; Die Schlacht von Mariguano; Der
Fall von Missolungbi; Die drei Wiinsche; Opfcr der Un-
treue. 4. Mutius Sforza, historisches Gemiilde. 5.
Sangerliebe; Der Rezensent ; Die Belagerung von Candia;
Vergeltung; Das Asyl am Kynast.
— Die Vierhundert von Pforzheim. Leipzig,
1881. 4906.50.152
Witzleben-Wendelstein, Ferdinand von. Die
Hofdame der Erzherzogin. Breslau, 1882. 4870.25
Wodiczka, Victor. Der schwarze Junker. Ge-
schichtliche Erzahlung aus (isterreichs Vergangen-
heit. 2te Aufl. Leipzig, 1888. 4896.50.245
Wohl, Stephanie. Rauschgold. Roman aus der
ungarischen Gesellschaft. Jena, 1889. 2878.86
Wolf, August. Der Stern der Schonheit.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B.2. 1871.) 1012. 1.2
Wolf, F. von. Gemiith und Selbstsucht.
(Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 16. 1874.) 1012.1.16
Wolf, Johann W. Deutsche Marchen und Sagen.
Leipzig, 1845. 4224.5
German Fiction — Authors
— Niederlandische Sagen. Leipzig, 1843.
2902.6; 4874.9
Wolf, Marie. (C. Michael.) Lios Alfa. Roman
aus dem deutschen Familienleben. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 8, B.2. Stuttgart, 1880.)
2041.1.16
— Opfer des Aberglaubens, Irrthums und Wahns.
Erzalilungen und Enthiillungen aus uralterZeit bis
auf unsere Tage. Leipzig, 1880. Ulus. 4877.77
Wolff, Julius. Der Rattenfanger von Hamelin.
Eiiie Aventiure. 21te Aufl. Berlin, 1884. Ulus.
2032.4
— Das Recht der Hagestolze. Eine Heirathsges-
chichte aus dem Neckarthal. Berlin, 1887. 4860.50
— Der Siilfmeister. Eine alte Stadtgeschichte.
Phila., 1889. 2 v. 2046.12
— Der wilde Jager. Eine Waidmannsmar.
Phila., 1889? 2038.14
Wolfram, Leo. Dissolving views. Romanfrag-
mente. Hamburg, 1861. 3 v. 28993.58
Wolfsohn, C. W., ed. Russlands Novellendich-
ter. Leipzig, 1848, 51. 3067. ni
Contents. — 1. Hahn, Elena A.; Dschellak-ddin ; Utballa.
Pushkin : Hie Capitainstochter. 2. Pavlof : Her Masken-
bali; Her Namenstag; Eine Million; Her Yatagan. 3.
Hertzen, A. A. : Wer ist Schuld?
Wolziogen, Alfred, Freiherr von. Zwei Humores-
ken. Leipzig, 1883. 4896.50.176
Contents. — Hie Unke; Lori.
Wolzogen, Caroline von. Agnes von Lilien.
(Erziihlende Prosa der klassischen Periode. T.
2. 1886.) 4891.62.2
Wolzogen, Ernst L., Freiherr von. Heiteres und
Weiteres. Kleine Geschichten. Berlin, 1886.
4860.51
Contents. — Chrislel nnd Wigel; Veit Zisolins Galgenfrist;
’s Meikatel nnd der Sexack ; Hie Gloria — Hose; V’erthers
Leiden in Sexta; Ein Herwischlied.
— Die Kinder der Excellenz. Stuttgart, 1891.
2035.25
— Die kiihle Blonde. Stuttgart, 1891. 2035.27
— Mein erstes Abenteuer. Humoreske. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 15, B. 2. 1887.) 2041. 1.30
Wuttke-Biller, Emma. Barbara Ittenhausen.
Ein Augsburger Familienleben im xvi. Jahrhun-
dert. Leipzig, 1884. 2876.110
Wyss, Johann K. Idyllen, Volkssagen, Legen-
den und Erzalilungen aus der Schweiz. Bern,
1815. **2878.33
— Der Schweizerische Rohinson oder der schitf-
briichige Schweizer-Prediger und seine Familie.
3te Aufl. Zurich, 1826-51. 4 v. in 2. Ulus.
2879-55
Yoimg, B. Ein Vierteljahrhundert. Breslau,
1881. 1042.21
Zabel, Eugen. Getrennte Herzen. Berlin, 1888.
2878.87
Zagoskin, Mikhail N. Der Versucher. Novelle
nach dem Russischen von H. v. Veltheira.
(Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung. B. 18. 1884.)
2056.2.18
Zapp, Arthur. Die Frau Lieutenant. Leipzig,
1893. 6896.5
Zedelius, Marie. (F. L. Reimar.) Unentwegt.
(Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 11, B. 2. 1883.)
2041. 1. 22
Zedtwitz, E., Freiherr von. (Wald-Zedtwitz,
E. von.) Misericordia. Roman aus der Floren-
tiner Gesellschaft. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg.
21, B. 2. 1893.) 2041. 1.42
— Die Tochter der Spione. (Same. Jahrg. 13,
B. 2. 1885.) 2041.1.26
Ziegler, Rudolf 0. Margaretha. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 5, B. 2. 1877.) 2041.1. 10
Ziehen, Eduard. Geschichten und Bilder aus
dem wendischen Volksleben. Hannover, 1874.
2 V. 4872.54
Zimmeimann, Richard. Kurze Erzahlungen aus
der Schweizergeschichte fiir die Schule und das
Haus. 4te Aufl. Zurich, 1839. 4828.6
Zingeler, Carl T. Dedi. (Deutsche Roman-
Bibl. Jahrg. 20, B. 1. 1892.) 2041. 1.39
— Der Reiehskanzler. Stuttgart, 1890. 2877.111
— Same. (Deutsche Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 18,
B. 1, 2. 1890.) 2041.1.35,36
— Zigeuner Rosel. (Bachem’s Novellen-Samm-
lung. B. 11. 1884.) 2056.2.11
Zingerle, Ignaz and Joseph. Kinder- und Haus-
marchen aus Siiddeutschland. Regensburg, 1854.
2016. II
Zistler, Franz. Harte Kiimpfe. Leipzig, 1880.
4873.63
— Die Texanerin. (Deutsch-amerik. Volks-Bibl.
Jahrg. 11, Halfte 2. 1883.) 1051. 1.2
Zitelmann, Conrad. (Konrad Telmann.) In
Reichenhall. Leipzig, 1881. 4906.50.151
— Sphinx und andere Novellen. 6te Folge, B. 1,
2. Freiburg i. B., 1887. 2044.12
Contents. — 1. Sphinx. 2. Erna; Charitas; La Bionda.
Zitelmann, Katharina. Was wird sie thun?
(Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 17. 1886.)
2034. 1. 1 7
Zobeltitz, Fedor von. Die Johanniter. (Deutsche
Roman-Bibl. Jahrg. 22, B. 2. 1894.) 2041. 1.44
— Karadi-nisa. (Same, Jahrg. 14, B. 1. 1886.)
2041. 1. 27
— Das Nessusgewand. (Same. Jahrg. 15, B. 2.
1887.) 2041. 1.30
Zoehrer, Ferdinand. Der oesterreichische Robin-
son. Erzahlung aus dem Leben des J. G. Peyer
aus Urfahr-Linz. Wien, 1885. lilus. 4870.9
Zola, £mile. Erzahlungen an Ninon. Grossen-
hain, 1881. 4660b. 9
Zoning, Theophil. Die Million. (Deutsche Ro-
man-Bibl. Jahrg. 21, B. 1. 1893.) 2041. 1.41
Zschokke, Heinrich. Ausgewahlte Novellen und
Dichtungen. 3te Ausg. Aarau, 1836. 8 v.
B. 4227. 3
Contents. — 1. Alamontade; Hie Bohne; Blatter aus dem
Tagebuch des armen Pfarrvikars von Wiltshire; Kriegeri-
Bche Abenteuer eiues Friedfertigen ; Harmouius; Her KUr-
stenblick; Es ist sehr mbglich; Has Bein. 2. Hie I’rinzes-
siu von Wolfenbiittel ; Erzahlungen im Nebel; Her Pascha
von Buda; Her Blondin von Namur; Kleine Ursachen, cine
Boppelgeschichte ; Hie Walpurgisnaoht. 3. Agatliokles,
Tyrann von Syrakus; Her todte Gast; Has Abenteuer der
Neujahrsnaeht; Hermingarda; Hie Griiudung von Mary-
land. 4. Biocletian in tealona; Jon.-ithau Frock; Her zer-
brochene Krug; Her Eros; HerFelilweibel; Hie Herruhuter-
Familie; Her Millionar. o. Hie Verklarungen ; Herrn
Quints Verlobung; Hie weiblicheii Stuferijahre; Her Creole;
Hie Reise wider Widen. 6. Ein Narr des neunzehnti-n
Jahrhunderts; Has blaue Wunder; HieNachtin Brczwezm-
cisl; Has Loch im Aerrael; Tantchen Rosmarin ; Her Abend
vor der Hochzeit; Her Fliichtlingim Jura; Riickwirkungen,
Oder wer regiert denn? 7. Her Freihof von Aarau; Hie
Irrfahrt des Philhelenen; Florette, Oder die erste Liebe
Heinrichs iv. 8. Addrich im Moos; Has Wirthshaus zu
Cransac.
German Fiction — Titles
— Novellen und Dichtungen. 2te Aufl. Aarau,
1859, 61. [Gosanimelte Sehriften. 1-17.] 2868.10
Contents. — 1. Alamontade; Harmonius; Der Eros, Oder
Ubcr die Liebe; Die Herrnhuter-Familie. 2. Diocletian
in Salona; Bliitter ana dera Tagebucli dee armen Pfarr-
Vikars von Wiltshire; Die Verklaruiigen ; Kleine
Ursachen; Jonathan Frock. 3. Ein Narr dcs neunzelinten
Jabrhunderts ; Die weiblicheii Stufenjahre; Der Mil-
lioniir; Der todte Gaat; Der Fiirsteublick ; Das Loch
ira .'Vermel. 4. Addrich im Moos. 5. Der Frcihof von
Aarau. B. Der F'luchtling im Jura; Die Griiudnng von
Maryland; Die Irrfahrt des Philhelenen; F'lorette, Oder;
die erste Liebe Heinrichs iv. ; Maryam in der Wiiste,
eine arabische Sage. 7. Die Prinzessiu von Wolfen-
biittel; Agathokles, Tyrann von Syrakus; Der Pllanzer
In Cuba; Uermingarde. 8. Der Pascha von Buda; Der
Creole; Der Feldweibel; Das blaue Wunder. 9. Das
Abenteuer der Neujahrsnacht; Die Walpurgisnacht; Der
Blondin von Namur; Kriegerische Abenteuer eines Fried-
fertigen; Die Bohne; Die Nacht in Brezwezracisl; Das
Bein ; Es istsehrrabglich ! Erz'dhluugen im Nebel; Dieislandi-
schen Briefe. 10. Kiickwirkungen, Oder wer legiert denn?
Der zerbrochene Krug; Herrn Quints Verlobuug; Hans
Dampf in alien Gassen; Tantchen Rosmarin, Oder Alles
verkehrt; Die Reise wider IVillen ; Der Abend vor der Hoch-
zeit; Das Wirthshaus zu Cransac. 11. Die Rose von Di-
sentis; Die Liebe der Ausgewanderten ; Schulze von Celle
und Ciicilie. 12. Lyonel Harlington ; Die Lampe des Anax-
agoras und die russische Fiirstin; An Euphrasien iiber den
Nachruhm; Der Kbnig von Akim ; An Rosais. 13. Genfer
Novellen: Dae Pfarrhaue; Die Erbechaft; Ein Buckliger;
Julius Oder die zwei Gefangenen; Julius Oder die Bibli-
othek des Oheims; Julius Oder die Maiisarde; Das Thai von
Trient; Elisa und Widmer; Der Col d’Anterne; Das Aben-
teuer am See von Gers. 14. Bilder aus dem hauslicheu
Leben; Schweizer-Skizzen; Olavides der ueue Belisar; Der
Besueh im Marienbade. 15. Wie man lieben muss, ein
Feenmarchen [etc.]. 16. Das Goldmacherdorf ; Meister
Jordan, Oder Handwerk hat goldenen Boden; Die Brannt-
weinpest. 17. Spruch und Schwank des Schweizerboten.
— Das Abenteuer der Neujalirsnacht. Leipzig,
1872. 4898. 51. 44
— Addrich im Moos. Historische Erziihlung.
Leipzig, 1882. 4906.50. 166
— Alamontade, der Galeeren-Sklave. Leipzig,
1872. 4898.51.48
— Der Blondin von Namur. Leipzig, 1877.
4907.50.95
— Das Goldmacherdorf. Leipzig, 1883.
4896.50.179
— Same. (Erzahlende Prosa der klassischen
Periode. T. 2. 1886.) 4891.62.2
— Grossere Novellen. Wien, 1863? [Sammt-
liche Novellen. Th. 4-6.] 1044. 10. 2
Contents. — 1. Alamontade; Die Prinzessin von Wolfen-
biittel. 2. Die Verklarungen ; Lyonel Harlington. 3. Der
Creole; Hermingarda.
— Hans Dampf in alien Gassen. Leipzig, 1879.
4897.50.120
— Historische Novellen. Wien, 1863? [Siimmt-
liche Novellen. Th. 10-12.] 1044. 10. 4
Contents. — Der Freihof von Aarau. 2. Addrich in Moos.
3. Der Fliichtling im Jura; Die Rose von Disentis.
— Humoristische Novellen. Wien, 1863? [Siimmt-
liche Novellen. Th. 1-3.] 1044. 10. i
Contents. — 1. Der Blondin von Namur; Herrn Quint’s
Verlobuug; Das Wirthshaus zu Cransac; Der todte Gast;
Die Nacht in Brczwezmcisl; Das Abenteuer der Neujahrs-
nacht; Das blaue Wunder. 2. Der Feldweibel; Hans
Dampf in alien Gassen; Der Abend vor der Hochzeit;
Jonathan Frock ; Der zerbrochene Krug; Die isliindiBchen
Briefe; Die Walpurgisnacht; Der Kbnig von Akim. 3.
Kriegerische Abenteuer eines Friedferligen ; Ruckwirkun-
gen, Oder ; wer regiert denn? Die Bohne; Tantchen Rosma-
rin, Oder: alles verkehrt; Kleine Ursachen, eine Doppel-
geschichte; Die Reise wider Willett; Das Bein.
— Jonathan Frock. Leipzig, 1873. 4907.50.55
— Kleine Ursachen. Eine Doppelgeschichte.
(Humoristischer Hausschatz fiir’s dentsche Volk.
B. 5. 1877.) 2011. 1. 5
— Kleinere Novellen. Wien, 1863? [Siimmt-
liche Novellen. Th. 7-9.] 1044. 10.3
Contents. — 1. Blatter aus dem Tagebuche des armen
Pfarr-Vikars von Wiltshire ; Der Fiirsteublick ; Die Herrn-
huter Familie; Die weiblichen Stufenjahre; Florette, Oder :
die erste Liebe Heinrich’s iv.; Ein Narr des neunzehnten
Jahrbunderts ; Der Pascha von Buda; Die Liebeder Ausge-
wanderten; Die Irrfahrt des Philhelenen. 2. Der Millionar;
Das Loch im Aermel ; Bilder aus dem hauslicben Leben;
Die Griindung von Maryland; Es ist sehr mbglich! Erziih-
lungen im Nebel; Maryam in der Wiiste; Olavides, der
neue Belisar. 3. Das Pfarrhaus; Die Erbsehaft; Ein Buck-
liger; Julius, Oder: die zwei Gefangenen; Julius, oder: die
Bibliothek des Oheims; Julius, oder: die Mansarde; Das
Thai von Trient; Elisa und Widmer; Der Col d’Anterne;
Das Abenteuer am See von Gere.
The stories in volume 3 are called Genfer Novellen.
— Schweizerische Bilder und Erzahlungen. Zu-
rich, 1866. 4 V. in 2. 28793.50.11-14
Contents. — 1. Addrich im Moos. 2. Der Freihof von
Aarau. 3. Der Fliichtling im Jura. 4. Die Rose von
Disentis.
— Tantchen Rosmarin. (Humoristicher Haus-
schatz fiir’s deutsche Volk. N. F., B. 6. 1880.)
2011.1.N.F.6
— Tantchen Rosmarin. Uas blaue Wunder.
Zwei Huraoresken. Leipzig, 1886. 4896.50.216
— Der todte Gast. Leipzig, 1872. 4898.51.40
— Same. (Deutscher Novellenschatz. B. 11.
1873.) 1012. 1. II
— Die Walpurgisnacht. Kriegerische Abenteuer
eines Friedfertigen. Es ist sehr moglich. Drei
Erzahlungen. Leipzig, 1889. 4896.50.266
— Das Wirthshaus zu Cransac. Boston, 1872?
*6878.28
— Der zerbrochene Krug. With English notes
by Bernard Roelker. Boston, 185-?
4879.24; 6877.32
TITLES.
U.s.w. is added to shelf-numbers in cases where there are more than three editions. The other editions are entered
nnder the name of the author in the first part of the list.
A. B. C. fiir Haus and Welt.
Abasi. Josika.
Abdallah, Tieck.
Abdias. Stifter.
Vincke. 48893.39
4897.50.116
1018. 1. 8
1025. 1. 2; 4870.81.2
Abend, Ein, im Irrenhause. Meissner. 2014. ii
Abend, Der, vor der Hochzeit. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.10; B. 4227. 3. 6
Abendfrieden. Riehl. 2018.9
Abendgesprache. Tieck. 2867.3.9
Abendsonne. Lenneck. 2041. 1.20
Abenteuer, Das.
Abenteuer, Das.
Abenteuer, Ein.
Abenteuer, Ein.
Abenteuer, Das,
Abenteuer, Das,
1044. 10. 1
Abenteuer, Das,
E. T. W.
Frenzel. 4896.50.167
Grimm. 2870.44
Heyse. 4870b. 57. 5
Lucas. 1051. 1. 1
am See von Gers. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 3; 2868.10.13
der Neujahrsnacht. Zschokke.
; 2868.10.9; 4898.51.44; u.s.w.
der Sylvesternacht. Hoffmann,
6899.48.2
179
German Fiction — Titles
Abenteuer, Die, des Don Sylvio von Rosalva.
Wicland. 1028.1.1, 2; *2888.1.5, 6; 4900.50.5, 6
Abenteuer, Die, des letzten Abencerragen.
Chateaubriand. 4897.50.102
Abenteuer, Die, des Prinzen Carl Stuart. Arnini,
L. A. von. 1029. 1.3
Abenteuer eines Schauspielers. Blanche. 4875.64
Abenteuer, Ein, in Holland. Muegge. 1035. 12.5
Abenteuer, Das, Lieutenants Jergunow. Tur-
genef. 3060b. 1.2; 4896.50.200
Abenteuer, Das, von der Sohle. Waiblinger.
2011.1.6; 48993.10.2
Abenteuerliche Siniplicissinius, Der. Grininiels-
hausen. 1025.4; 4877.83; 4907.50.80; u.s.w.
Abgerissene Kopf, Der. Hacklaender.
2030.14; 2876.132; 48603.70
Abseits. Storm. 2012. 14. 3; 2877.100.3
Absturz, Der. Gontcbarof. 4896.50.231
Abu Telfan. 3 v. Raabe. 4878.2
Achilles. Becker. 2959.12.2
Achtzehnte Bruniaire, Der. Schniidt-Weissen-
fels. 6899.51
Adam Bede. Eliot, George. 4896.50.250
Adam und Eva auf dem landwiithschaftlichen
Fest. Auerbach. 2030.8; 4876.77
Addricb im Moos. Zschokke.
1044.10. 4; 4906.50.66; 2868.10.4; u.s.w.
Adelbert's Fabel. Chamisso.
28903.56.2; 4896.30.2
Adele. Stahr. 4879.61
Adelige Nest. Das. Turgenef. 3060b. 1.4
Adjaren, Die. Suttner. 2041. 1.32
Adjutant, Der, der Kaiserin. ^leding. 2890.60
Adler und Lowe. La Motte Fouque. 1026.7.11
Adlerhexe, Die. Gottschall. 4896.50.267
Aegyptische Kdnigstochter, Fine. Ebers.
4877.67
Aehnlichkeit, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.16
Aelteste Sohn, Der. Bethusy-IIuc. 2041. 1.33
Aesthetische Club, Der. Hauff.
2897.52.3; 48903.50.2, Abth.i
Afraja. Muegge. 48793.54; 6894.6
Agathodamon. Wieland.
1028.1.18; *4900.50.35; *49093.50.32 ; u.s.w.
Agathokles, Tyrann von Syrakus. Zschokke.
2868.10.7 ; B. 4227. 3. 3
Agitator, Der. Niemann. 2041.1.43
Agitator, Der, von Irland. 2 v. Schliclit-Krull.
6899.1 1
Agnes von Lilien. Wolzogen. 4891.62.2
Ahnen, Die. 6 v. Frey tag. 2899.80
Ahnenprobe, Die. Boelte. 4873.52.2
Ahnenprobe, Die. Tieek. 2867.3.6
Ahnung und Gegenwart. Eicliendorff.
1027.1.2; 2025.3; 29093.51.2
Alaaf Klon. Hesekiel. 28703,72
Alamontade. Zschokke.
1044.10.2; 2868.10.1; 4898.51.48; u.s.w.
Albatros, Der. Baudissin. 2873.79
Algier und Paris. Rellstab. 1014.2.13, 14
Allein in der 'Welt. Walden. 1051.1.2
Allerhand Dummheiten. Volger. 4896.50.318
Allerhand Leute. Habberton. 4906.50.158
Allerseelen. Kettnaker. 2873.72.1
Allzeit voran. Spielhagen. 2042.1.11; 28693.58
Almansur. Tieck. 1018.1.8
Almenrauscb und Edelweiss. Schmid, H. T.
von. 2879.56
Aimer und Jagerleut. Ganghofer. 2044.4
Almstummerl, ’s. Schmidt, M. 4896.50.192
Aloys und Rose. Arnim, L. A. von. *2905.2.10
Alpenbraut, Die. Putlitz. 2020.29
Als deutscher Spion in Frankreich gefangen.
Caspar. 4896.50.297
Als Miidchen. Widmann. 4896.50.199
Altdeutsche Geschichten. 2 v. Seifart. 2017.4
Alt-Eisik wird tiinzerig. Kulke. 2877.56
Alt-'Wiener Ranke und Schwiinke. Bergler.
4896.50.342
Alte Buch, Das, und die Reise ins Blaue hinein.
Tieck. 2867.3.8
Alte Buchmann, Der. 68793.1
Alte Dessauer, Der. 2 v. Lubojatsky. 4874.67
Alte Diener, Der. Sienkiewicz. 4906.50.150
Alte Folsch, Der. Werner. 4872.13
Alte Haus, Der. Kuehne. 2041.1.17, 18
Alte Jungfer, Eine. Colban, Marie. 2041.1.15
Alte Jungfer, Die. Hartmann. 2897.50.5
Alte Kapitan, Der. Hoefer. 2030.13
Alte Lehnstuhl, Der. Hacklaender. 6896.9.1
Alte Nester. Mikhailof. 4896.50.239
Alte Randolph, Der. Boy-Ed. 2034.1.20
Alte Richter, Der. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Alte Schuld, Eine. Wildermuth. 2046.8 15
Alte Schulden. Ompteda. 2041.1.22
Alte Siegel, Das. Stifter. 1025.1.2; 4870.81.2
Alte Siinden. Csikj'. 4896.50.270
Alte und neue Zeit. Kraszewski. 4906.50.165
Alte, Der, vom Berge. 3 v. Lange. 2899.59
Alte, Der, vom Berge. Tieck. 2867.3.8
Alte Zeiten, alte Sitten. Siemienski. 4907.50.96
Alteneicben. Gluemer. 2041.1.8
Alter Schauspieler, Ein. Gyulai. 4898.51.27
Aly und Gulhyndy. Oehlenschlager. 2898.3.20
Am Abgrund. Behrens. 2044.21
Am Abgrund. Kettnaker. 2873.72.1
Am Abgrund. Pesclikau. 4896.50.228
Am Altar. Buerstenbinder. 2018.16; 4873.76
Am Berge Urta. Suttner. 2041.1.25, 26
Am Gerichtstage. Friedrich. 1051.1.1
Am heiligen Abend. Stoekl. 2043.7.1
Am heiligen Damm. Wilbrandt. 2043.37
Am Herdfeuer. Hacklaender. 20221.51
Am Horizont. Friedrich. 4871 88
Am Kamin. Souvestre. 4906 50.16
Am Malanger Fjord. JIuegge. 1012.1.13
Am Michigan-See. Moellhausen. 1051.1.1
Am Pflug. 2 V. Kompert. 4876.4
Am See. Holnstein aus Bayern. 2056.2.7
Am Strande. Wichert. 4897.50.129
Am Theetisch einer schonen Frau. Polko.
2020.27
487ob.57.i
4879.7; 4870b.57.5
2873.72.1
4898.51.49
Am Tiberufer. Heyse.
Am todten See. Heyse.
Am Ziel. Kettnaker.
Amatbonte. Heyne.
Amazone, Die. Dingelstedt. 2011.13
Amerikamiide, Der. Kuernberger.
4369-75 ; 4896.50.268
Amerikana. B. 1. Berges. 4896 50.257
— B. 2. 4896.50.276
— B. 3. 4896.50.289
— B. 4. 4896.50.324
Amerikaniscbe Noveletten. Wickede.
4907.50.95
— 2te Folge. 4897.50.130
Amerikaniscbe Skizzen. Knortz. 2012.21
Ammi. Oertel. 2907.55.9
Amor auf Reisen. Cohn. 2044.29
Amor und Psyche. Apuleius. 4907.50.52
Amtmann’s Magd. John. 2031.12
Amulettenmann, Der. Tenger. 2041.1.13
An den Stromen, durch drei Jahrtausende. 2 v.
Philippson. 6898.25
180
German Fiction — Titles
An den Stufen des Thrones. Jarke. 2056.2.35
An den Ufern des Ganges. Meding. 2041. 1.39, 40
An der friesischen Kiiste. Schilling. 2056.2.2
An der Grenze. Kuehne. 28703.84
An der Grenze. Reich. 4896.50.275
An der Indianergrenze. 2 v. Strubberg. 2032.2
An der letzten Roulette. Glogaii. 48703.3
An der Meniel. Temme. 2020.20
An der Spielbank. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
An Euphrasien iiber den Nachruhin. Zschokke.
2868.10.12
An Rosais. Zschokke. 2868.10.12
Anarchisten, Die. Mackay. 6894.3
Andenken, Das, der Mutter. Hartmann.
2897.50.9
Andere Zeiten, andere Menschen. Jokai.
2876.86
Andrea Delfin. Heyse. 48705.54; 48705.57.2
Andreas Burns und seine Familie. 4 v. Lange.
2021.21
Andrer Leute Kinder. Habberton. 4896.50.217
Anfang und Ende. Heyse.
48793.61; 6877.2; 6877.30; u.s.w.
Anfangsbuchstaben, i)ie. Tautphoeus.
25793.149
Ange Pitou. Dumas. 2029 32.4
Angela. Bischoff. 2909a 52.11
Angela. Spielhagen. 2878.105
Angelica. Muegge. 1035. 12. i
Angelica. Storm. 2012. 14.5 ; 2877.100.5
Angelica von Sainte Croix. Follenius. 2056.2.16
Angelika, die Geneserin, und Cosmos, der Seil-
springer. Arnim, L. A. von. 2905.2.1
Angeline. Duenheira. 2041.1.8
Anna Boleyn. Robiano. 6899.4
Anna Dalfy. Tenger. 2017.14
Anna Hyde. Wangenheim. 6899 34
Anna Karenina. Tolstoi. 4896.50 288
Anna Musen. Lohmann. 2899.2.3
Anna von Oesterreich. Fuellborn. 28703.69
Anna von Sachsen. Lohmann. 2899.2.6
Anna’s Jugendjahre. Lohmann. 2899.2.13
Annina. Heyse. 48706.54 ; 48706.57.5
Anno Zweiundneunzig. Hoefer. 2030.13
Anonym. Ahlborn. 2041. 1.33, 34
Ansas und Grita. Wichert. 1012. 1. 14
Ansgar. Averdieck. 6877.2
Ansiedler, Die, in Kanada. Marryat. 2043.27
Antigone. Becker. 2959.12.3
Antinous. Hausrath. 48703.41
Antoinette. Goechhausen. 6875.19
Anton Reiser. Moritz. *28906.50.23
Anton und Sophie, die musterhaften Geschwister.
Mueller, H. A. 6876.8
Apfelbaum, Der. Cech. 4896.50.192
Aphrodite. Eckstein, E. 2877.145
Apostelhof, Der. Oertel. 2907.55.3
Apotheker Heinrich. Heiberg. 2044.18
Aquis submersus. Storm.
2034.1.18; 2877.100.11; 6899.12
Arbeit, Die, adelt. Schwartz. 2024.4
Archibald Malmaison. Hawthorne. 4896.50.323
Ardinghello. Heinse. 4891.62.1
Aref, der Hindu. Decken. 48703.30
Arge Sitten. Hopfen. 2044.19
Argonautenzug, Der. Becker. 2959.12.3
Ariadne. Becker. 2959.12.3
Aristipp und einige seiner Zeitgunossen. Wie-
land.
1028 1.22-24; *2888.1.36-39; 4893.74.4, 5; u.s.w.
Arme Dichter, Der. Niemann. 2041.1.36
Arme Dolores. Arrom. 4896.50 177
Arme Edelmann, Der. Conscience. 4907.50.97
Arme Leute. Brosboll. 4896 50.165
Arme Mann, Der, in Tockenburg. Braeker.
4896 50.267
Arme Marcel, Der. Huguenin. 4896.50.248
Arme Spielraann, Der. Grillparzer.
1012.1.5 I 2909.65
Armen Reichen, Die. Jokai. 2877.72
Armendoctor, Der. Weiss. 2056.2.32
Armuth, Reichthum, Schuld und Basse der
Grafin Dolores. .Arnim, L. A. von. 2905.2.7,8
Arne. Bj0rnson. 4896.60.181; 68779.1
Arrabbiata, L’. See Rabbiata, La.
Artilleristen, Die. Rellstab. 1014.2.16
Arwed Gyllenstierna. Velde.
2017.17.5; 4908.50.24; 687950.15,16
Arzt, Ein, der Scele. Hillern. 2028.15; 4872.29
Asiatische Novellen. Gobineau. 4896.50.317
Asmund Thyrsklingurson. Velde.
2017.17.1 ; 6879.50.1
Aspasia. Hamerling. 2874.68
Asphodil. Jensen. 2041. 1.43; 6898.19
Assja. Turgenef. 30606.1.2
Assly und Kyarem. Grimm, H. 2870 44
Astaroth. Jensen. 6899 14
Asyl, Das, am Kynast. Witzleben. 28993.65.5
Asylrecht, Das. Jensen. 2041.1.29
Atala. Chateaubriand. 4897.50 102
Atalante. Becker. 2959.12.3
Attila. Dahn. 2038.18; 2879.84
Auch Einer. 2 v. Vischer. 4875. 55
Auf alten Spuren. Passarge. 4870b 77
Auf dem Edelhofe. Dygasinski. 4896.50.208
Auf dem einsamen Schlosse. Landesraann.
2041. 1.28
Auf dem Staatshof. Storm.
2012.14.3; 2877.100.3
Auf der Aim. Heyse. 48706.54; 48706.57.5
Auf der Diine. Spielhagen. 2042.1.3; 4877.1.4
Auf der Feuerstatte. Jensen. 2041.141,42
Auf der Flucht. Jokai. 4898.51.46
Auf der Hohe. 2 v. Auerbach.
2014. 1 ; 28703.81
Auf der Menschheit Hohen. Heinrichs. 4878.26
Auf der Universitat. Storm.
2012.14.5; 2877.100.5
Auf dornigem Pfad. Weber. 2056.2 31
Auf Ehre. Grabert. 2056 2.37
Auf fremder Erde. Stern. 4897.50.119
Auf Madeira. Bibra. 1043.4.4
Auf Regierungslande. Ruppius. 2032.1 4
Auf rother Erde. Stahr. 48793.70
Auf schiefer Ebene. Kuehne. 2041.1.14
Auf schwankem Grunde. Bern. 4907.50.64
Auf See und an Land. Werner. 4872.13
Auf und unter der Erde. Crone. 4896.50 343
Auf Vorposten. Renzis. 2035.17
Auferstanden. Heyse. 48706.57.4; 2028.20
Aufgefangener Brief, Ein. Lindau, P. 2873.69.2
Aufgeklarten, Die. Bischoff. 2909a. 52. 21
Aufruhr, Der. Hoefer. 2030.13
Aufruhr, Der, in den Cevennen. Tieck.
2867.3.10; 2891.50.4 ; 4891.67.2
Augenblick, Der, des Gliicks. Hacklaender.
2022.1.21; 2030.12; 2878.101; 4870352
Aurelia. 2878.11
Aus alt-Ansbacher Zeit. Lampert. 2879111
Aus dem Bohmerwalde. 3 v. Rank. 1036.2
Aus dem Freiheitskriege. Hoefer. 2030.13
Aus dem Lande der Magyaren. Rasch. 2867.79
Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts. Eichendorff.
2036.3; 4896 50 242; 6874.19; u.s.w.
181
German Fiction — Titles
Aus Jem Leben eines Vogelsbergers in Krieg und
Frieden. Oertel. 2907-55-3
Aus dem Militiirleben. Degen. 4896. 50.273
— B. 2. 4896.50.290
— B. 3. 4896 50.311
Aus dem OSiciersleben. Grabowski. 2020.11
Aus dem Eegen in die Traufe. Ludwig, O.
2034.1.24
Aus Jem Sehullehrerleben im Westen. Kuppius.
2032.1.3
Aus Jem secliszehnten Jahrhundert. Jensen.
2871.56
Aus Jem Tagebuch eines UnbeJeutenden. Stein-
hausen. 4896.50.323
Aus Jem Tagebuche eines Arztes. Gross.
4896.50.237
Aus dem Tagebuche eines Berliner Arztes. Ring.
2879. 107.2
Aus dem Tagebuche eines wandernden Schnei-
dergesellen. Gaudy.
1029.23. 1 ; 2034.1.7; 4898.51.31; u.s.w.
Aus dem wilden Westen Nordaraerikas. Pajeken.
4896.50.282
— B. 2. 4896.50.335
Aus den hochsten Kreisen. Brandt. 4897.50.104
Aus den Lehrjahren eines Strebers. Carlssen.
4906.50.155
Aus den Memoiren des Partikularisten Bliemchen
aus Dresden. Schumann. 2011.1.N.F.6
Aus den Papieren eines Polizeikommissars.
B. 1. Meissner, L. F. 4896.50.299
— B. 2. 4896.50.303
— B. 3. 4896.50.308
— B. 4. 4896.50.321
Aus den Papieren eines Wanderers. Jeffery.
2035.20
Aus den Vorbergen. Heyse. 2876.100
Aus der Franzosenzeit. Schuecking. *6878.53
Aus der Junkerwelt. 2 v. Hauenscliild. 1037.7
Aus der Praxis. Walloth. 2879.112.4
Aus der Schmiede. Oertel. 2907.55.1
Aus eigener Kraft. Hillern. 2010.9; 2899.54
Aus einer kleinen Stadt. Freytag. 2899.80.6
Aus fernen Landen. Brackel. 2056.2.10
Aus friiherer Zeit. 4 v. Huge. 4863.55
Aus Heinrich’s Denkwiirdigkeiten. Rellstab.
1014.2.18
Aus heissen Tagen. Schuecking. 2020.24
Aus Herr Balthasar’s Leben. Contessa.
48793.24.8
Aus Jacobi’s Garten. Mueller von Koenigswinter.
2023.1.2
Aus meinen vier Pfiihlen. Behrens. 2044.21
Aus Nah und Fern. Spyri. 2031.21
Aus neuer Zeit. Freytag. 2879.113
Aus Nord und Siid. Wildermuth. 2043.3
Aus Petrarca’s alten Tagen. 2 v. Mueller, O.
2023.17
Aus schwerer Vergangenheit. Jensen. 6896.21
Aus SecunJa und Prinia. Humoresken. Eck-
stein. 2010.20
Aus triiben Wassern. Wildermuth. 4879.56
Aus unserem Lande. Spyri. 2031.20
Aus unseren Tagen. Keller, Gerard. 4897.50.131
Aus unsern Tagen. Blum. 4874.78
Aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Polko.
4873-57
Aus zwei Welten. Tangermann. 4877.17
Ausgerissenes Blatt, Ein. Mindorf. 2010.3
Ausgestossenen, Die. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Ausgewanderten, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.11
Aussatzige, Der, von Aosta. Maistre. 4907.50.92
Ausserbalb der Gesellscliaft. Landesmann.
2041.1.15
Ausskernen, Das. Mueller, Maler. 4897.50.140
Axel. Velde. 2017.17.1 ; 6879.50.3
Axel und Anna. Bremer. 6877.57
Bacharacher Messschiff, Das, von .Anno 1720.
Oertel. 2907.55.9
Bachtauz, Der, zu Langenselbold. Oertel.
2907.55.11
Backfisch Nummer Eins. Niemann. 2041.1.44
Backfischchen's Leiden und Freuden. Helm.
2012.16
Badeaufenthalt. Pichler. 68703.24.2
Badereise, Die. Rellstah. 1014.2.8
Barbele's Weihnachten. Wildermuth.
2026.19; 2046.8.3
Baeumlein, Das, im Walde. Wildermuth.
2026.19; 2046.8.12
Bal, Die, von Corral. Bibra. 1043.4.4
Baigneur, Der, von Ostende. Oertel. 2907.55.12
Balthasars Apfelbaume. Wildermuth.
2026.19; 2046.8.13
Baltische Novellen. Passarge. 48706.77
Bandomire, Die. Laube. 2847.57.9
Bandov, der gluckliche. Eberhard. 2898.6.4
Bannrecht, Das. Wichert. 4872.42
Banquet, Das, auf Chicksand-Castle. Schueck-
ing. 2026.13
Barackeuleben. Hesekiel. 2020.9
Barbara Ittenhausen. Wuttke-Biller. 2876.116
Barbarossa. Bischoff. 29093.52.6.10
Barbarossa. Heyse. 48706.57.2
Barfiissele. Auerbach. 1022.3.9; 4870a. 14
Barnaby Rudge. Dickens. 45706.61.17,18
Baron Fritz Reckensteg. Kotzebue. 2041.1.9
Base Schlick aus Glogau. Lohmann. 2899.2.12
Basil Hymen. Sacher-Masoch. 48706.65
Bassgeiger, Der. Kretzer. 4896.50.327
Bastard, Der. Spindler. 1026.6
Battono, Der. Suttner. 2041.1.27
Bauchredner, Der. Schefer. 1018.2.6
Bauernnovellen. Bj0rnson. 6877.9.1
Bauernrebell, Der. Schmid. 2041.1.7
Bauernspiegel, Der. Bitzius. 1016.3; 1026.1.1
Beatrice. Heyse. 2028.20; 48706.57.5
Begebenheiten eines Laudschaftsmalers in Ita-
lien. Oertel. 2907.55.8
Begrabenen Schuhe, Die. Lenzen. 2056.2.20
Begrabniss, Das. Houwald. 4898.8.2
Begrabniss, Ein, in den Karpathen. Elisabeth,
queen of Roumania. 48603.57
Bei Geheimeraths. Sehmidt-Cabanis. 2011.1.N.F.6
Bei Kunstreitern. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Beiden Aerzte, Die. Ulbach. 2012.4.1 1
Beiden Freunde, Die. Moltke. 2894.58.1
Beiden Freunde, Die, von Bourbonne. Diderot.
2011.10.2; 2016.10.2
Beiden Genossen, Die. Kretzer.
Beiden Griifinnen, Die. Hahn, R. E. 1042.12
Beiden Hauptleute, Die. La Motte Fouque.
1026.7.9
Beiden merkwiirdigsten Tage, Die, aus Sieg-
munds Leben. Tieck. 1018.1.15
Beiden Sch western. Die. Heyse.
48706.57.4; 4879-7
Beiden Tubus, Die. Kurz. 1012.1.18
Beiden Vettern, Die. Winkler. 2056.2.12
Beim Christbaumlein. Oertel. 2907.55.12
Beim Nusskernen. Oertel. 2907.55.12
Beim Vetter Christian. Storm. 2877.100.7
Bein, Das, Zschokke.
1044.10.1; 2868.10.9; B. 4227. 3.1
182
German Fiction
Titles
BekenntnlBS, Bin. Storui. 2877.100.19
Bekenntnisse, Die, des Abulfauaiis gewe.senen
Friesters der Isis in ihrem Tenipel zu Merafis.
Wieland.
♦2888.1.31; 4893.74.6; 4900.50.31; u.s.w.
Bekenntnisse, Die, einer annen Seele. Wichert.
2011.1.N.F.5; 2043.34
Bela. Lerniontotf. 2907.5.6
Belagerung, Die, des Castells von Gozzo. Reh-
fues. 2877.104
Belagerung, Die, von Candia. Witzleben.
2899a.65.5
Belagerung, Die, von Leipzig, 1546-1547. Leh-
mann. 2899.2.8
Ben Hur. Wallace. 2041. 1.30
Benjamin Noldmann’s Geschichte der Auf klirung
in Abyssinien. Knigge. 2896 3
Beppe, der Sternseher. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 6
Berghold. Kellstab. 1014. 2. 5
Berlin. B. 1. Lindenberg. 4896.50.191
— B. 2. 4896.50.193
— B. 3. 4896.50.198
— B. 4. 4896.50.207
— B. 5. 4896.50.220
— B. 6. 4896.50.262
Berlin W. Mauthner.
Berliner Skizzen. Seidel. ♦♦2879a. 116. 12
Berliner Skizzen. Stettenheim. 2011. 1.3
Bernardiu de- St. -Pierre in Polen. Siemienski.
4907.50.96
Berthold's erstes und zweites Leben. Arnim,
L. A. von. 4891.69.2
Beschriebene Tannling, Der. Stifter. 4870.81.2
Besuch, Der, im Career. Eckstein. 4896.50.240
Besuch, Der, im Marienbade. Zschokke.
2868.10.14
Bettelweib, Das, von Locarno. Kleist.
1026.2.3; 28903.50.4; 4896.50.202; u.s.w.
Bettler, Der, und sein Kind. Weill.
2018. 10.2 ; 4876.2.2
Bettlerin, Die, vom Pont-des-Arts. Hauff.
2890b. 60.1; 2897.52.1 ; 6878.63; u.s.w.
Bewegtes Leben. Hoefer. 1037.9
Beyden Freunde, Die, von Bourbonne. Diderot.
2011. 10. 2 ; 2016.10.2
Bezauberte Welt. Laistner. 2034.1.4
Bibliothek, Die, meines Onkels. Toepffer.
4907.50.54
Bienemann’s Erben. Mueller, C. 1051. i.i
Bild, Das, der Madonna. Lohmann. 2899.2.13
Bild, Das, der Mutter. Contessa. 48793.24.6
Bild, Das, der Mutter. Heyse.
4870b. 57 ; 48793.61
Bild, Das, des Kaisers. Hauff.
2890b. 60. 2; 2897.52.1 ; 4908.50.14; u.s.w.
Bilder aus dem hausliclien Leben. Zschokke.
104410.3; 2868.10.14
Bilder aus dem Leben. Bonnet. 4870.80
Bilder aus dem Leben. Hacklaender. 6896.4
Bilder aus dem Soldatenleben im Kriege. Hack-
laender. 2022.1.28,29
Bilder aus Norwegen. Lie. 4876.84
Bilder und Geschichten aus Schwaben. 2 v.
Wildermuth. 2043 2
Bilderbuch ohne Bilder. Andersen.
2036.1; 48293.51; 4898.51.42 ; *6878 29
Bill Hammer. Ruppius. 2032.1.6
Bionda, La. Zitelmann. 2044.12.2
Birken-Grailein, Das. Rank. 4897.50.113
Bis in die Steppe. Bauer. 4873-59
Bis in die Wildniss. Strubberg. 2877.66
Bis nach Hohen-Zieritz. Hesekiel. 4873.73.3
Bischof und Kdnig. Tenger. 4872.52
Bissula. Dahn. 48703.27
Blaetter aus dem Frauenleben. Schwartz.
6877.22
Blaetter aus dem Tagebuche des armen Pfarr-
Vikars von Wiltshire. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.2; B. 4227. 3.1; 4896.50.179
Blanca. Ewald.
Blasedow und seine Sdhne. Gutzkow.
1015.5.7,8
Blauaugige Jungfrau, Die. 2012.4.5
Translated from a story entitled Love and smuggling; pub-
lished in Harper’s magazine, Aug., 1851.
Blaubart, Der. John. 2031.10; 2866.26
Blaue Arara, Der. Bayer. 2041.1.9
Blaue Schleier, Der. Schoene. 2034.1.3
Blaue Wunder, Das. Zschokke.
1044.10.1; 2868.10.8; B. 4227. 3. 6; 4896.50.216
Blauen und Gelben, Die. Gerstaecker. 2010.13
Bleakhaus. Dickens. 4570b. 61. 5, 6
Blick, Ein, in die Zukunft. Michaelis.
4896 50.286
Blinde Liebe. Collins, Wilkie. 2041.1.35, 36
Blinde Liebe. Dingelstedt. 1024.12.2
Blinde Liebe. Farina. 4896.50.186
Blinde Liebe. Klein. 2041.1.28
BRnde Musiker, Der. Korolenko. 4896 50.299
Blinden, Die. Heyse.
4870b. 57. 2; 6878.14; *6878.28; 6878.38
Blokade, Die, von Pfalzburg im Jahre 1814.
Erckmann-Chatrian. 2697.76
Blonde Eckbert, Der. Tieck.
1018.1.4; 2891.50.1
Blondin, Der, von Namur. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.9; B. 4227. 3. 2 ; 4907.50.95
Blood von Heath. Wangenheim. 6899.34.2
Bluemlein Wunderhold. Spindler. 2878.30
Bluethen dem bluhenden Alter gewidmet.
Schmid, C. von. 6878.66.6
Blume, Die, des Gebirgs. Kellstab. 1014.2.21
Blumendiifte. Dachstein. 28793.69
Blumenfest, Das. Waiblinger. 48993.10.3
Blumen- Frucht- und Dornenstiieke. Richter.
1036.1.11, 12; 4891.59.2, 3; 4898.51.30; u.s.w.
Blumenkorbchen, Das. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.4; 4896.50228; 6878.37; 6878.66.5
Bob Zellina. Schultz. 2044.24
Boehmische Canaille, Die. Bischoff. 29093.52. 16
Boehmisebe Miigdekrieg, Der. Velde.
2017.17.6; 6879.50.17,18
Boehmischen Arnazonen, Die. Velde.
2017.17 8; 6879.50.24
Boese Auge, Das. Dingelstedt. 1024.12.2
Boesen Schwestern, Die. Brachvogel. 2027.3.2
Boetjer Basch. Storm. 2877.100.16
Bohne, Die. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.9; B. 4227. 3. 1
Bojar, Der. Oertel. 2907.55.4
Bolivar, Jokai. 1042.24
Bonifaz Schleichers Jugendgeschiclite. Wieland.
1028.1.27; *2888.1.27; *4900.50.27
Bosa-Saga, Die. Jiriczek. 2879.133
Boi^ena. Ebner-Eschenbach. 4870.28
Brandenburgische Geschichten. Putlitz. 2020.28
Branntweinpest, Die. Zschokke. 2868.10.16
Braune Annerl, Das. Wichmann. 2041.1.43,44
Braune Erica, Die. Jensen. 2879.65
Braune Lenchen, Das. Wildermuth. 2046.8.11
Braune Rosa, Die. Franzos. 1042.16
Brausejahre. Decken. 2044.30
Braut, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.11
Braut, Die, von Lammermoor. Scott. 4896.50.297
183
German Fiction — Titles
BrautkuBS, Der, auf Jem Grab. Arnold. 2878.31
Brautmarsch, Der. Bj0rnson. 4907.50.99
Bregenzer Klaiise, Die. Dingg. 4872.12
Brief, Ein, iiber Soupers. Bremer. 6877.57
Briefe aus meiner Miihle. Daudet. 4896.50.329
Briefe einer verungliickten Kanimerjungter.
Eberbard. 2898.6 3
Briefe eines Junggesellen. Singer. 4896.50.326
Briefwechsel, Ein. Turgenef. 30606.1.2
Brigitta. Auerbacb. 2030.6 ; 4870a. 26 ; 4873.78
Brigitta. Stifter. 1012. i. 2 ; 1025. 1.2 ; 4870.81.2
Britten, Die, in Rom. Waiblinger.
4897.50.139; 4899a. 10. r, 2
Brod, Das, der Engel. Vacano. 2034.1.20
Bruchstiicke aus dem Tagebuche eines Gym-
nasiasten. Eberbard. 2898.6.6
Bruder Rausch. Bobertag. 4893.11
Bruder Rausch. Hertz. 2878.80
Bruder Studio. Welltner. 4870.62
Brueder, Die. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 15
Brueder, Die. Tieck. 1018. 1.8
Brueder, Die. Ungern-Sternberg. 28993.52
Brueder, Die. Wilbrandt. 4877.56
Brueder Mathieu, Die. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Brueder, Die, vom deutschen Hause. Freytag.
2899.80.3
Bruederchen und Schwesterehen. Wildermuth.
2026.19; 2046.8.8
Brunhilde. Wildenbruch. 2870a 70
Buch der Freundschaft. Heyse.
28793.102.3; 4870b. 74
Buch, Das, vom Doktor Luther. Nietchmann.
5551 60
Buchfiihrer von Lemgo. Hesekiel. 2020.10
Buchhalterin, Die. Kretzer.
Buchholzens in Italien. Stinde. 2860.65
Buchstabirbuch, Das, der Leidenschaft. Ro-
quette. 4876.60
Bucklige Taquinet, Der. Kock. 4896.50.195
Buckliger, Ein. Zschokke. 1044. 10.3 ; 2868. 10. 13
Buecher, Die, der Chronika der drei Schwestern.
-Musaeus. 2902.1; 2044.32; 4893.75; 4908.50.19
Buecher, Die, und die Lesewelt. Hauff.
2897.52.3; 48903.50.2, Abth.i
Buecher und Menschen. MarggrafF. 6878.62
Buehne und Leben. Loen. 1043.8
Buerger und Studenten. Schmal. 4896.50.277
Buergermeister, Der, von Neisse. Hartwig, G.
2042.9
Bulemanns Haus. Storm. 2012.14.6
Bunte Bilder. Stahr. 2017.16
Burg Neideck. Riehl. 4907.50.86
Buschlerche. Ruppius. 2032.1.4
Cabanis. 3 v. Haering. 1024.4
Caesars Denksiiule. Donnelly. 4896.50.309
Cajetan. Grimm, H. 2870.44
Cajiitenbuch, Das. Sealsfield. 1027.6.14,15
Califoruische Erzahlungen. Harte.
See his name in Author list for shelf-numbers.
Calvin. 3 v. Koenig. 2024.8
Camilla. Eckstein. 2041. 1.33
Capitatn, Der, der Konigin. 3 v. Hesekiel.
2021. 12
Capitainstochter, Die. Pushkin. 3067 in
Capitel, Ein, aus dem Tagebuche des Scbul-
meisters Thomas Luft in Matzendorf. Fran9ois.
2044.7
Cara. Malot. 4896.50.201
Caracosa. Dove. 6877.36
Caravaggio. Grosse. 2877.532
Caritas. Feilmann. 2041. 1.30
Carmen. Merimee. 4906.50.167
Carneval, Ein, in Dresden. Boelte. 4873. 52
Cameval, Der, und die Somnambiile. Immer-
mann. 1012. 1.5; 4898.51.43
Camevalsfest, Ein, auf Ischia. Kopisch.
1012 1.5 ; 4896.50.297
Carsten Curator. Storm. 2043.36; 2877.10012
Castell Ursani. Bayer. 2041. 1.23
Cavallero, Ein. Keller-Jordan. 2870a 76
Ceder und Eiche. Jordan, AY. 48603.56.1
Cezar Grawinsky. AA'’eber. 2034.1. 19
Chagrinleder, Das. Balzac. 4896.50.251
Charitas. Zitelmann. 2044.12.2
Charlotte Ackermann. Mueller, O.
1013. 12; 2873.58
Charmides und Theone. Jacobi, J. G.
2877.11.2; 6876.51.2
Chauvinisten, Die. Jagow. 2041.1.34
Chawa Rubin. Swientochowski. 4896.50.189
Cherubino und Zephirine. Wildermuth.
2026. 18 ; 2046.8 7
Chikanti. Bibra. 1043.4.2
Chlodwig. Ebner-Eschenbach. 4870.30
Chouans, Die. Balzac. 4897.50.149
Christfreude, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.8
Christine und ihr Hof. Velde.
2017. 17. 7; 6879.50.20, 21
Christlich oder papstlich? Jost. 4897.50.124
Christoph Pechlin. Raabe. 2021. ii
Christoph und Else. Pestalozzi. 2896.5.12
Chronik des fahrenden Schulers. Brentano.
*2870.6
Clara Vere. Spielhagen. 20421.3; 4877.1.5
Claudier, Die. Eckstein. 2876.130
Clementine. Stahr. 48793.70
Clemenze L’Hopital. Lohmann. 2899.2.4
Clubisten, Die, in Mainz. 3 v. Koenig. 1015. i
Col, Der, d’Anterne. Zschokke.
1044. 10.3; 286810.13
Colomba. Merimee. 4897.50. 131
Colonie, Die. Gerstaecker. 2010.12
Comtesse Muschi. Ebner-Eschenbach. 1042 23
Comtesse Paula. Ebner-Eschenbach. 1042.23
Comtessel, Die. Dincklage-Carape. 2056.2.22
Condor, Der. Stifter. 1025. i.i ; 4870.81 i
Contraste und Paradoxen. Sallet. 4907.50 61
Cordillera. Bibra. 1043 4.1
Corinna. Stael. 4897.50.112
Coulissengeister. Zolling.
Creole, Der. Zschokke.
1044.10 2; 2868.10.8; B. 4227. 3. 5
Curstauben, Die. Gutzkow. 2034.1.24
Czar Paul. 6 v. Mundt. 2016.17
Dachs, Der, auf Lichtmess. Riehl. 2879.78
Daemon, Der. Kraszetvski. 4897.50.146
Daemon Amor. Musaeus. 2902.1
Daemon, Der, des Siidens. Martinez. 4871.87
Daemon, Der, in Engelsgestalt. Jokai. 2877.80
Daemon “ Ruhm.” Perfall. 2041. 1.32
Dame, Die, im Schleier. Fran9ois. 2044.7
Dame, Die, mit den Hirschzahnen. Putlitz.
2034.1.9; 2038.13
Dame, Die, mit den Meeraugen. Jokai.
4896.50.280
Dame, Die, vom See. Schlaegels. 2041.1.7
Dame, Die, von Monsoreau. Dumas. 2029.35
Damenstift, Das. Baudissin. 2012.20
Damian Capenko. Swientochowski. 4896.50.189
Danaide. Wildenbruch. 2034.1. 14
Daphnis. Gessner. 2016.10.2; 4893.63; u.s.w.
Dativ. Freyenstein. 2056.2.34
David Copperfield. Dickens.
4750b 61.3, 4; 4906.50 163
18-1
German Fiction — Titles
David unci Jonathan. Heyse. 4870b. 74
Dazumal. Behrens. 2046. i
Debora. Mueller, W. 1012. 1. 18
Dedi. Zingeler. 2041. 1.39
Degeii und Palette. Carlssen. 4872,18.2
Delila undandere Novellen. Bergsde.
4896.50.275
Dem Irrlicht nach. Roeiner. 2041.1.41
Demagoge, Der. Hoefer. 4875.58
Denkwlirdige Geschiclitsehronik der Schiid-
biirger. Tieck. 1018.1.9
Denkwiirdigkeiten des Pan Severin Soplica.
Rzewuski. 4907.50.74
Denkwiirdigkeiten eines Arztes. 7 v. Dumas.
2029.32.1, 2
Deportirten, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.1
Des Aehmiillers Recht. Winkler. 2056.2.21
Des Doctors Gebirgsreise. Francois. 2044.7
Des Domprobsts Miindel. Oertel. 2907.55.5
Des Douanen Kind. Oertel. 2907.55.9
Des Feldpredigers Schmelzle Reise nach Fliitz.
Richter. ro36.i.26; B.4239.1.15; 4898.51.32
Des Freiherrn von Munchhausen wunderbare
Reisen und Abenteuer. Raspe.
2011.1.N.F.3; 2869.3; 4908.50.13
Des Herzens Golgotha. Wachenhusen. 2041. 1.3
Des Konigs Patenkind. Wilderniuth. 2046.8.11
Des Kronprinzen Regiment. Meding. 2041. 1. 15
Des Lebens Ueberdruss. Frenzel. 2043.5
Des Lebens Ueberfluss. Tieck.
2011 .1.N.F.4 ; 4896.50.199; u.s.w.
Des Miillers Tochter. Lohmann. 2899.2.1
Des Nachtwiichters Tochter. Elster. **M.i29.46
Des Rabbi Vermiichtniss. Becker. 4877.8
Des rechten Auges Aergerniss. Niemann.
2041 .1.31
Des Vaters Segen baut den Kindern Hauser.
Rellstab. 1014.2.22
Des Waldschiitzen Sohn. Auerbach.
42493.4; 4878.92
Deserteur, Der. Rellstab. 1014.2.21
Deserteure, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.2
Detektive, Der. Hartwig. 1051.1.1
Deutsch, Franzosisch unci Englisch. Hartmann.
2897.50.7
Deutsch und Slavisch. Gunclling. 1042 20
Deutsche Abende. Auerbach.
1022.3.19; 6.42493.4; 4878.92
Deutsche Biirgerfamilie. Wickede. 2020.23
Deutsche Familien. Koenig. 2021 19
Deutsche Krieg, Der. 3 v. in 9. Laube.
2847.57.10-15; 4879 54
Deutsche Liebe. Mueller, Max.
2014.12; 4879.29; 4879.31
Deutsche Marchen. Simrock. *2900.42
Deutsche Marchen und Sagen. Wolf. B. 4224.5
Deutsche Michael, Der. 4 v. Brachvogel.
4877.4
Deutsche Pioniere. Spielhagen. 4877.18
Deutsche Volksmarchen aus Schwaben. Meier.
2025.15
Deutschen Volksbiicher, Die. See Volksbiicher,
Die deutschen.
Deutschen Volkslieder und Marchen, Die.
Knortz. 2873.94
Deutscher, Ein. Ruppius. 2024.9; 2032.1.3
Deutscher Musiker, Ein, in Paris. Wagner.
4891. 1. 1
Deutscher Novellenschatz. 24 v. Heyse and
Kurz, eds. 1012.1
Each story is entered under its author and title.
Deutscher Pferdedieb, Ein. Ruppius. 2032.1.2
Deutscher Volks-Kalender. 2 v. Auerbach, ed.
6878.54
These volumes consist largely of short stories by different
authors.
Deutsches Marchenbuch. Bechstein. B. 4224. 25
Deutsches Reiterleben, Ein. 3 v. in 2. Wickede.
4872.58
Deutsches Sagenbuch. Bechstein. B. 4224.1
Deutschland in scinen Sagen, Legenden und
Merkwiirdigkeiten. Felsberg. 6875.37
Deutschlands Damon. Bischoff. 29093.52. 16
Deutschlands Hort. Bischoff. 29093.52.15
Deutschlands Kassandra. Rau. 4874.69
Diakonnissin, Die. Gutzkow. 4873.81
Diamanten, Die, der Grossmutter. Schuecking.
2020.24
Diamantene Kreuz, Das. Rellstab. 1014.2.22
Diane. 3 v. Sternberg. 1037.11
Dichter, Der. Lohmann. 2899.2.13
Dichter-Nachtwege. Marlow. 6879.67
Dichter und ihre Gesellen. Eichendorff.
1027.1.3; 29093.51.2
Dichter und Kaufmann. Auerbach.
1022.3.12, 13; 1037.4; B. 4248. 12; 48703.18
Dichterin, Die, von Carcassonne. Heyse.
2879a 102.2; 48703.89
Dichterleben. Tieck. 1018.1.18; 2867.3.2 ; u.s.w.
Dichterprobe, Die. Riehl. 2018.9
Diebsgeliiste. Lentner. 1036.3.2; 2034.1.12
Dies Buch gehbrt dem Konig. Arnim, Bettina
von. 4891.69.2
Dies und Das. Humoresken. Koehler. 4896.50.305
Dietegen. Keller, Gottfried. 28993.56
Dilettanten, Die. Stahr. 48793.71
Ding, Das, an sich. Heyse. 48705.57.6
Dingley Manor, oder die Familie der Grafen
Eserick. 3 v. 2033.1
Diocletian in Salona. Zschokke.
2868.10.2; B. 4227. 3. 3
Dissolving views. 3 v. Wolfram. 28993.58
Dissonanzen und Akkorde. Kaufmann. 2021.7
Dita. Polko. 2056.2.24
Djamar. Fogowitz. 2056.2 30
Do ut des. Heller. 2041.1.27
Dr. Heidenhoff’s Wunderkur. Bellamy.
4896.50.282
Dr. Katzenberger’s Badereise. Richter.
1036.1.24; 28793.61; 4908.50.3 ; u.s.w.
Doctor Kummernuss. Presber. 2011.1.5
Doenninghausen. Gluemer. 2041.1.15; 4872 6
Doerchlauchting. Reuter, F. 4879.53.12
Doge und Dogaresse. Hofi’mann, E. T. W.
4898.51.50
Doktor, Der. Klinckowstrom. 2041.1.32
Doktor Leo. Peschkau. 2041.1.44
Doktor Schwan. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Dokument, Ein. Bauer. 2041.1.7,8; 2874.53
Dolores. Follenius. 2056.2.22
Dolores. Keller-Jordan. 28703.76
Dom, Der, zu Magdeburg. Lohmann. 2899.2.7
Dombey und Sohn. Dickens. 45705.61.10,11
Domherr, Der. 4 v. in 2. Temme. 4872.53
Domschenke, Die. Detlev von Geyern.
2041.1.22
Don Carlos M. Bibra. 1043 4.1
Don Juan. Hoffmann, E. T. W. 6899.48.1
Donna Anna. Rellstab. 1014.2.6
Donna Lionarda. Heyse. 6898.20
Doppelganger, Ein. Storm. 2877. 100.15
Doppelleben. Hillern. 2033.3 i 2874.52
Doppelleben, Ein. Widmann. 2034.1. 14
Dorettas Beichte. Castelnuovo. 4896 50.208
185
German Fiction — Titles
Dorf- und Schlossgeschichten. Ebiu-r Eschcn-
bach. 2876.128.2 ; 4875. 71
Dorfgange. Anzengruber. 48703.69
DorfgescMchten. Auerbach. 2039.2; 48703.13
Dorfgeschichten. Sienkiewicz. 4906.50.150
Dorfkokette, Die. Spielhagen.
4877.5; 2034.1.17
Dorfkrieg. Schauniberger. 2011.1.6
Dorfnotar, Der. Edtvos. 4907.50.98
Dorina. Quednow. 4872.4
Dornroslein. 'Wellmer. 2011. 1.5
Dorothea Cappel. Lohmann. 2899.2.3
Dosia. Durand. 4896.50.207
Drache, Der. Kuernberger. 1012. i.ii
Draugsale, Die, unstiiten Lebens. Varnhagen
von Ense. 2907.5.7
Draussen im Haidedorf. Storm. 2877.100.7
Drei argsten Erznarren, Die, in der ganzen Welt.
Weise. 4872.40
Drei Begegnungen. Turgenef. 3060b. 1.3
Drei Blatter aus dem Tagebuche eines Keisenden.
Rellstab. 1014.2.6
Drei Christbiiume, Die. Wilderniuth. 2046.8.16
Drei einzige Tochter. Auerbach.
2039.1; 4870b. 80
Drei Erzahlungen fiir die Jugend. Wilderinutb.
2046.8.15
Drei Feldmarslialls, Die. May. 2056.2.32
Drei Freier. Jokai. 2874.75
Drei Freier, Die. Schuecking. 4907.50.58
Drei gerechten Kammmacher, Die. Keller, Gott-
fried. 28993.56
Drei Gescliichten. Gross. 4896.50.237
Drei Grafen, Die. Boelte. 4873.52
Drei Kutter, Die. Marryat. 4907.50.89
Drei Liebesgeschichten, Die, des alten Vetter
Peter. Bibra. 1043.4.3
Drei liebreichen Schwestern, Die, und der gliick-
liche Fiirber. Arnim, L. A. von. 2905.2.1
Drei Musketiere. Dumas. 4896.50.209
Drei Portraits. Turgenef. 3060b. 1.4
Drei Rolandsknappen, Die. Musaeus.
2011 1.N.F.3
Drei Schulkameraden. Wildermuth. 2046.8.2
Drei Schwestern, Die. Kaehler. 1012.1.11
Drei Schwestern, Die. Wildermuth. 4879.56
Drei Schwestern. Windek. 2041.1.20
Drei Schwestern, Die, vom Walde. Wildermuth.
2046.8.5
Drei Sonnen. Jensen. 4874.62
Drei Tage an den Ufern des Orinoko. Rellstab.
1014.2.18
Drei Tage aus dem Leben eines Schullehrers.
Ruppius. 2032.1.6
Drei Tage in der Unterwelt. Waiblinger.
4899a. 10.4
Drei Tage in Mittenwalde im bayerischen Alpen-
gebirge. Oertel. 2907.55.12
Drei Vagabonden, Die. Ruppius. 2032.1.2
Drei Weihnaehten. Wichert. 4897 50.144
Drei Weihnachtsabende. Vollmar. 28793.63
Drei Wiinsche, Die. Witzleben. 28993.65.3
Dreie und Eine. Oertel. 2907.55.11
Dreimaster, Der, ,, Zukunft.” Lie. 4896.50.277
Dreispitz, Der. Alarcon. 4896.50.221
Dritte, Die. Sienkiewicz. 4896.50.312
Drueben am Markt. Storm.
2012.14.5; 2877.100.5
Dschellaleddin. Hahn. 3067.111
Duel! und Ehre. Meyr. 28693.57
Duenen- und Berggeschichten. Stahr. 4879.63
Dnerer in Venedig. Stern. 28703.2
Duestere Haus, Das. Keiffen. 2056.2.38
Duevecke, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.4; 1012.1.19
Dunkelgraf, Der. Bechstein. 1013.7
Dunkle Blatter aus der Geschichte Italiens.
Wehl. 4896.50.250
Dunkle Stunde, Die. Hacklaender. 2022.1.44-48
Dunkle Wege. Koenig. 48703.77
Dunst. Turgenef. 4906.50.150
„ Durch." Bethusy-Huc. 2041.1.23
Durch den Nebel dringt ein Stern. Lohmann.
2899.2.2
Durch Kampf zum Frieden. Koenig. 2879.114
Durch Kampf zuin Sieg. Kettnaker. 2873.72.2
Durch Nacht zum Licht. Spielhagen.
2042.1.2; 4877.1.10-12
Durchkreuzte Plane. Keller, J. 1051.1.2
Dursli, der Branntweinsaufer. Bitzius. 1026.1.12
Dya-Na-Sore. 5 v. Meyern.
1037.15; 4891.62.2; 48993.5
Echten Abbergs, Die. Dincklage-Campe.
2056.2.15
Echter Hermelin. Sacher-Masoch. 2878.76
Edelfraulein, Das, als Bauernmiidchen. Push-
kin. 4906.50.168
Edelmann, Ein. Ebner-Eschenbach. 4870.30
Edelstein, Der. Boner. 4896.50.341
Edelweiss. Auerbach.
1022.3.22; 2016.18; 48703.19
Edler Buchhiindler, Ein. Boelte. 4873 52.2
Edmund. Rellstab. 1014.2.6
Edmund. Ruge. 4907.5.7
Edwiesen. Bayer. 2041.1.29
Effie. Wangenheim. 6899.34.3
Egbert. Lohmann. 2899.2.12
Egoist, Der. Buerstenbinder. 4870b. 61
Ehenschmiede, Die. Arnim, L. A. von. 2905.2.2
Ehestandsfesseln. Baudissin, U., Graf von.
4872.8
Ehestandsgeschichten und andere Humoresken.
Berczik. 4896 50.330
Ehre liber Alles. Heyse. 28793.102.2; 48703.89
Ehrlose That, Eine. Roge. 1051.1.1, 2
Eiche, Die, am See. Lohmann. 2899.2.12
Eiche, Die, von Vincennes. Oertel. 2907.55.8
Eifersiichtige, Die. Boelte. 4873.52
Eigensinn und Laune. Tieck. 2867.3.8
Eigenthum. Olfers. 2876. 70. 2
Eigenthum, Das. Sacher-Masoch. 2874.61
Einer von unsern Moltkes. Meshtcherski.
4896.50.290
Eingeregnet und eingeschneit. Schmidt-Cabanis.
2011.1.4
Eingeschneit. Eckstein. 2041.1.4
Einige Tage in Rio Janeiro. Bibra. 1043.4.3
Einsam Kind, Ein. Wildermuth. 2046.8.1
Einsame, Die. Bremer. 6877.57
Einsamen, Die. Heyse.
2036.5; 4870b. 57.3; 48793.61 ; 6875.45
Einsiedler, Der, im Walde. Wildermuth. 2046.8.8
Eisenbahn-Abenteuer, Ein. Hacklaender.
2022.1.51
Eiserne Maske, Die. Wichmann. 6899.4 9
Eisenbahngeschichten. Siklosy. 4896.50.191
Ekkehard. Scheffel. 1013.11; 2023.23 ; 4876.73
Eleazer. Uechtritz. 4874.72
Electric-Electrac. Huguenin. 4896.50.263
Elementare Gewalten. Helm. 2041.1.16
Elementargewalten. Ernst. 2041.1.21
Elfen, Die. Tieck. 1018.1.4; 6898.17
Elisa und Widmer. Zschokke.
1044 10 3 ; 2868 10 13
Elisabeth. Cottin. 489650202
186
German Fiction — Titles
Elisabeth. Nathusius. 4896.50.260
Elisabeth. Wildermuth. 2046. 8. 16
Elixiere, Die, des Teufels. Hoffmann, K. T. W.
1027.5.6; 2878.66.6 ; 4908.50.21
Elsbeth. Rellstab. 1014.2.5
Else Hohenthal. Kuehne. 2899.51; 2041.6
Elser, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.3
Elsje. Oertel. 2907.55 12
Elvira, liellstab. 1014.2.18
Elysium in Leipzig. Kircbbach. 2034.1.16
Emigranten, Die. Miiegge. 1035.12. i
Emil. Rousseau. 469476; 4907.50.95
Emilie. Labrunie. 2012. 4. ii
Emilie. Stahr. 4879.62.4
Emma’s Rilgerfahrt. Wildermuth.
2026.19; 2046.8.10
Emmy Genze. Heiberg. 2034.1. 21
Empfindsame Reise durch Frankreieh und Italien.
Sterne. 4908.50.18
Ende, Das, der Grafin Ratatzky. Hacklaender.
2041.1.8
Ende gut, Alles gut. Meyr. 4875.61.1
Endymion. Heidenstam. 4896.50.302
Engelchen, Das. 3 v. Prutz. 2025.4
Engel-Ehe, Eine. Schlieben. 4877.52
Engel-Ehe, Die. Spindler. 1012 1.8
Engelsfliigel. Schmidt, R. 4896.50.213
Engelsglut. Schmidt, R. 4896.50.213
Enten-Piet, Der. Tesche. 1012.1.19
Entfesselte Damonen. Tegtmeyer. 2041.1.6
Entfiihrung, Die. Eichendorff. 2909a. 51 3
Entfiihrung, Die. Musaeus. 2902 1
Entfiihrung, Eine, in Bohmen. Hartmann.
2897.50.7
Entscheidung, Die, bei Hochkirch. Lolimann.
1012. 1 .5 ; 2899.2.2
Ephemeros. Seewald. 2041.1.22
Epigonen, Die. Immermann. 1037.5; 4898.51.37
Epilog, Der, zu Maria Stuart. Houwald. 4898.8.2
Er hat Fisch gegessen. Kulke. 4878 16
Er liegt in der Luft. Franzos. 4875.70
Er soli dein Herr sein. Heyse.
4870b. 53 ; 4870b. 57. 6
Erbe, Der, von Hornegg. Schuecking. 4875.52
Erbin, Die. Muegge. 2028.7
Erbin, Die. Norris. 2035.13
Erbin, Die, des Herzens. Simon. 2041.1.9,10
Erbschaft, Die. Lohmann. 2899 2.14
Erbschaft, Die. Zschokke. 1044.10.3; 2868.10.13
Erbsiinde, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.6
Erbtante, Die. Kuehne. 2041.1.24
Erdbeben, Das, in Chili. Kleist.
2034.1.24; 2897.53.4; 4896.80.202; u.s.w.
Erde, Die, und der Mensch. Houwald. 4898.8.2
Eremit, Der. Oehlenschlager. 2898.3.20
Erggel ira Steinhus. Usteri. 28793.50.9
Erinnem (Called back). Fargus. 4896.50.330
Erinnerungen fiir edle Frauen. Staegemann.
4898. 1
Eritis sicut Deus. 3 v. Schwab. 2025.2
Erkenhof. Storm. 2877 100.13 ; 6899.12
Erkenne dich selbst. Heyse. 4870b. 57.1
Erlebniss, Ein. Grillparzer. 2909.65
Erlebnisse, Die, des Telemach. Fenelon.
4897.50.139
Erlebnisse einer Mannes-Seele. Auerbach.
4878.86
Erlebtes. Hacklaender. 2022.1.25, 26
Erldserin, Die. 3 v. Stahr. 2877.58
Erlosung. Conrad. 2877.129
Erna. Zitelmann, C. 2044.12.2
Ernste Absichten. Corrodi. 2023.9
Erntefest, Das. Sacher-Masoch. 2874.50
Eroberung, Die, Bacharachs. Oertel. 2907.55 4
Eroberung, Die. von Me.xico. Velde.
2017.17.2; 6879.50.6-8
Eros, Der. Zschokke. 2868. 10.1 ; B. 4227. 3.4
Erste Ball, Der, in Milwaukie. Ruppius. 2032.1.4
Erste Beichte, Die. Ebner-Eschenbach. 4870.30
Erste Kampfe. Schaefer. 4896.50.253
Erste Liebe. Lindau. 2043.31
Erste Liebe, Die. Turgenef. 2012.4.6 ; 3060b. 1.11
Erste Schattenriss, Der. Jacobi.
*2877.11.6; 6876.51.4
Erste Schiffer, Der. Gessner.
2016. 10.2 ; 48793.26. 1 ; 4893 63 ; 6876.76.1
Erste Wache, Die. Hacklaender.
2876.132; 48603.70; 2030.14
Erste Wohlthat, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.10
Erster und ein letzter Ball, Ein. Hacklaender.
1041.10 ; 2043 36
Erzaehler, Der. 9 v. in 3. 6875.12
Erzahlungen an Ninon. Zola. 46606 9
Erzablungen aus der alten Welt fiir die Jugend.
Becker. 2959.12
Erzablungen aus der helvetischen Revolution.
Kuebler. 6896.23
Erzahlungen aus Niedersachsen. Nicol. 1044.6
Erzahlungen, Die, des Henkers von Bologna.
Friedmann. 4896.50.294
Erzahlungen des Kiisters zu Danderyd. Blanche.
4907.50.83
Erzahlimgen eines alten Tambours. Hoefer.
2030.13
Erzahlungen eines rheinischen Chronisten. 2 v.
Mueller von Koenigswinter. 2023.1
Erzahlungen eines Unstaten. Hartmann.
2897.50.4
Erzablungen im Nebel. Zschokke.
1044.10. 3; 2868.10.9; B. 4227. 32
Erzablungen meiner Freunde. Hartmann.
2897.50.5
Erzahlungen und Bilder aus dem Volksleben der
Schweiz. Gotthelf. 1026.1.7-10
— Same. [Auswahl.] 4896.50.248
Erzgebirgische Geschichten. Peters. 1044.7
Es ist nicht gut, das der Mensch allein sei. Duboc.
1012.1.10
Es ist sehr moglich. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.9; B. 4227. 3.1; 4896.50.266
Es k ann ja nicht immer so bleiben. Passarge.
48706.77
Es schneit. Castelnuovo. 4896.50.208
Es war. Sudermann. 6898.21
Es war ein Irrthum. Elisabeth, queen of Rou-
mania, and Kremnitz, Mite. 48603.57
Es waren drei Konigskinder. Storm. 2877.100.18
Eselin, Die. Heyse. 28793.102.2; 48706.62
Esskiinstler, Der. Boerne. 2011.1.N.F.4
Etwas zum Lachen. Lennig. 4896.50.332
Euere Wege sind nicht meine Wege. Wild.
1012.1.22
Eugen Aram. Bulwer-Lytton. 4897.50.147
Eugen Stillfried. Hacklaender.
1017.4.10-12; 2022.1.10-12
Eugenie. La Motte Fouque. 1026.7.10
Eulenhaus, Das. John. 2031.18; 2044.17 ; 2879.86
Euphrosyne. Roquette. 2041.1.10
Europmsche Minen und Gegenminen. 4 v.
Meding. 2874.70; 1053.2
Europaiscbes Sklavenleben. Hacklaender.
1017.4.16-20; 2022.1.16-20; 2875.83
Eustachius. Schmid, C. von. 6878.66.6
Eva. Grimm, H. 2870.44
187
German Fiction — Titles
Evander und Alcimna. Gessner.
2016.10.4 : 4879a.26.2 ; 6876.76.2
Ewige Licht, Das. Heigel. 4907.50.96
Excelsior. Castelnuovo. 4896. 50. 208
Exodus. Jordan. 2026.21
Fabiola. Wiseman, Cardinal. 4896.50.275
Fackeljungfrau, Die. Gangliofer. 6896.7
Faechermaler, Uer, von Nagasaki. Kosenthal-
Bonin. 2034.1. 21
Faehnlein, Das, der sieben Aufrechten. Keller,
Gottfried. 2873.80
Faebnricb, Ein, mit einem Fehler. Winterfeld.
2011. 1. 5
Faebnricbsgescbicbten. Cronheim. 4896.50.180
Faebnricbstocbter, Die. Brzyborovski.
4896.50.229
Fabrende Geselle, Der. Landesmann. 2030.4
Fabrende Komodianten. Saclier-Masoch. 2874.50
Fall Calon, Der. Belot. 4896.50.315
Fall, Der, von Konstanz. Mueller, 0. 2021.15
Fall, Der, von Missolunglii. Witzleben.
2899a.65.3
Falscbe Freundschaft. Friedmann. 4896.50.232
Falscber Herraelin. 2 v. Sacher-Masoeh. 4875.50
Familie H., Die. Bremer. 6873.24
Familie Bucliliolz, Die. 2 v. Stinde.
28703.7; 1052. 1
Familie Darner, Die. Stahr. 2041. 1.29, 30
Familie de Saas, Die. Sprecher. 6896.22
Familie Hartenberg, Die. Marriot.
4871. II ; 6896.6
Familie Hartwig. Eckstein. 6899.27
Familie Kagge, Die. Beets. 4907.50.68
Familien Walsetli und Leith, Die. 6v. Steffens.
1029.22.2-6; 2027.11; *6.4258.6.2-6
Familiencbronik, Eine. Danilevski. 4907.50.64
Familiengeschichte, Eine. Fargus. 2046.3
Familiengliick. Tolstoi. 4896.50.172
Familien-Ideal, Ein. Polko. 4872.60
Familienschicksale. Rellstah. 1014 2.22
Familienziige. Oertel. 2907.55 12
Fanchon. Wichert. 4872.42
Fanfare. Ferschke. 6896.11
Fanny Forster. Boy-Ed. 2041.1.31,32
Fanny's Nachlass. Karman. 4897.50.144
Fantasiestiicke in Callot’s Manier. Hoffmann.
1027.5.7; 2878.66.7; 8046.11
Farbige Scherben. Vrchlickf. 4896.50.263
Farnmor. De la Ram6. 4896.50.292
Fata Morgana. Douai. 2396.149
Faust. Turgenef. 3060b. i.ii
Faust, Der, der Morgenlander. Klinger.
4898.13.7
Fausts Leben, Thaten und Hdllenfahrt. Klinger.
4892.61.1 ; 4898.13.3
Faustina Hasse. Polko. 2875.60
Fedja. Heyse. 6898.20
Feenreich, Das. Stieff. 2014.20
Feenschloss, Ein. Detlev von Geyern.
2041. 1. 27
Feenthal, Das. Wildermuth. 2026.18 ; 2046.8.16
Feierabende an der Elbe und auf der Robinson’s
Insel im Campe’sehen Garten. Straus, C., and
Hold, C., eds. 6878.64
Feierabende und Sonntage. Willkomm.
48703.66
Feigheit. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Feindlichen Schwestern, Die. Auerbach.
2030.8; 4876.77
Feldblumen. Stifter. 1025. i.i ; 4870.81.1
Feldmarschall Bliicher, Der, und der Pfarrer
Kretzschmar. Oertel. 2907.55.11
Feldweibel, Der. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.8; B. 4227. 3. 4
Felicitas. Dabn. 2038.16
Felix. Schultz. 2044.24
Fels, Der, von Erz. Brachvogel. 4873.26
Ferdinand. Schmid, C. von. 6874.47
Ferdinand Warner, der arme Flotenspieler.
Eberhard. 2898.6.7-9
Ferien, Die, auf Schloss Barenburg. Wilder-
muth. 2046.8.6
Fermer der Geniale. Tieck. 1018. 1. 15
Fern der Heimath. Moesch. 1051. 1.2
Fest, Ein, auf Haderslevhuus. Storm.
2877.100.17; 6899.12
Fest, Das, zu Kenelworth. Tieck.
1018. 1. 18; 2867.3.2
Feuerschiff, Das. Smidt, H. 2034.1.8
Feuerwerker Wortmann. Hacklaender.
2030.14; 2876.132; 48603.70
Fides. Jordan. 2020.14
Findling, Ein. 4 v. Hoefer. 48793.20
Findling, Der. Kleist.
1026.2.3; 28903.51.4; 2897.53.4; u.s.w.
Finis Poloniae. Kirschner. 2876.105
Finnenblut. Lie. 4876.84
Finnisebe Miirchen. Schreck. 2044.11 ; 2901. ii
Finnisebe Novellen. Paiviirina. 4896.50.272
— B. 2. 4896.50.300
Fisebermadeben, Das. Bj0rnson. 4907.50.90
Flegeljabre. Richter.
1036.1.20, 21 ; 4906.9.13, 14; 4908.50.9; u.s.w.
Fleur, La. Schuecking. 2026.13
Fleurette’s Denkmal. Witzleben. 28993.65.3
Flibustier, Der. Velde. 2017. 17. i ; 6879.50.1
Fliegende Hollander, Der. 4 v. Brachvogel.
4879.12
Flitter ! Herbert. 2056.2.20
Flobbaz, Der. Fischart. *2879.108.5
Florette. Zschokke.
1044. 10.3 ; 2868.10.6; B. 4227. 3. 7
Florus Briiggemanns Nachlass. Klinckowstroem.
2041. 1.37
Fluecbtling, Der. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Fluecbtling, Der. Jokai. 2877.81
Fluecbtling, Der. Lentner. 1036.3.3
Fluecbtling, Der. Pichler. 1012. 1. 13
Fluecbtling, Der, im Jura. Zschokke.
1044. 10.4; 2868.10.6; 2879a. 50. 13; u.s.w.
Flut, Die, des Lehens. Stern. 2034.1.3
Foerstersbraut, Die, im Odenwald. Mueller, O.
2010.17
Folle Betty, Die. Wachenhusen. 2041. 1.24
Forstmeister, Der. Auerbach. 28703.79
Fortscbrittlicb. Bischoff. 2909a. 52. 20
Fra Diavolo. Hacklaender. 6896.9.1
Fraeulein. Hurnoreske. Roberts. 2041.1.38
Fraeulein Doctor im Irrenhause. Thenen.
4878.98
Fraeulein Muthchen und ihr Hausmaier. Fran-
9ois. 2044.7
Fraeulein Pathe, Das. Behrens. 2046.1
Fraeulein Reseda. Cruger. 2035.23
Fraeulein, Das, von Bessier. Delpit. 2677.127
Fraeulein, Das, von Eppingheim. Lenneck.
2041. 1. 10
Fraeulein, Das, von Groenerode. Stous. 2056.2.9
Fraeulein, Das, von Malpeira. Rey. 2012.4.6
Fraeulein, Das, von Scudery. Hoffmann.
1012. i.i; 4908.50.3
Frage, Eine. Ebers. 48706.59
Fragmente aus dem Lehen zweier armen Teufel.
Oertel. 2907.55.5
188
German Fiction — Titles
Francesco Spina. Waiblinger. 48993.10.2
Franceska von Rimini. Wilclenbrueh. 28703.70
Franciscus Columnn. Nodier. 2012.4. 12
Frankfurter Novellen. Pfeiffer. 2102.13
Franz Alzeyer. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 4 ; 48793.60
Franz Sternbolds Wanderungen. Tieck.
1018. 1. 16; 4891.68
Franz von Sickingen. Bischoff. 2909a. 52. 3-5
Franz von Sickingen und seine Zeitgenossen.
Witzleben. 28993.65.2
Franzosenschenke, Die. Kettnaker. 2873.72.1
Frau Antje. Meinhardt. 2034.1.16
Frau Buchholz ini Orient. Stinde. 2870.80
Frau Biirgemeisterin, Die. Ebers. 4870.50
Frau Evchen. Olfers. 2876.70
Frau Kathe von Schwarzburg. Braclivogel.
2027.3.2
Frau Kaudels Gardinenpredigten. Jerrold.
4898.51.42
Frau Lee. Le Grave. 2028.4
Frau Lieutenant, Die. Zapp. 6896.5
Frau Luna. Wildermuth. 2026.18; 2046.8.12
Frau Marburgs Zwillinge. Habberton.
4896. 50.281
Frau Marchesa, Die. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 7
Frau Meisterin, Die. Putlitz. 2038.13
Frau, Die, niit den Karfunkelsteineii. John. 2043.4
Frau Oekonomierath, Die. Mueller, II. E. W. O.
4898.51.28
Frau Prinzipalin, Die. Ahlborn. 2041.1.36
Frau Professorin, Die. Auerbach.
2039.2; 48703.13
Frau Eegel Amrain und ihr Jungster. Keller,
Gottfried. 28993.56
Frau Schatz Regine. Hesekiel. 2020.15
Frau Sorge. Sudermann. 2879.129
Frau Venus. Frenzel. 2041. 1. 15
Frau, Die, von dreissig Jahren. Balzac.
4896.50.203
Frau von F. Heyse. 2879.119; 28793.102.1
Frau von Saverne. Arnim, L. A. von. *2905.2.10
Frau Wilhelraine. Stinde. 1052.2; 28703.7.3
Frauen, Die, der Petersburger Gesellschaft.
Meshtcherski. 30603.15
Frauen und Rathsel. Sclmecking. 1043.13
Frauenzimmer Almanach zum Nutzen u. Ver-
gniigen. 21 v. 68793.51
These volumes contain many interesting short stories.
Freideuke, Die. Bischoff. 29093.52. 17
Freie Stunden am Fenster. Hauff.
2897.52.3; 48903.50.2, Abth.i
Freie Wille, Der. Herzberg. 6899.46
Freiersmann, Der. Oertel. 2907.55.4
Freiheitskampfer, Die. Philippson. 6898.26
Freiherr von Munchhausen. Raspe.
2011.1.N.F.3 ; 2869.3; 4908.50.13
Freiherrin, Die, von Gemperlein. Ebner-Es-
chenbach. 2034. i.i
Freihof, Der, von Aarau. Zschokke.
1044.10.4; 2868.10.5; 2879a. 50. 12; u.s.w.
Freimaurer, Die. 3 v. in 2. Kuehne. 1013.4
Fremde, Die. Klinckowstroeni. 2041.1.36
Fremde, Der. Tieck. 1018.1.14
Fremde Blume, Eine. Polko. 2056.2.37
Freund Fritz. Erckmann-Chatrian. 4896.50.301
Freunde, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.17
Freundschaft. Klinckowstroem. 2041.1.43, 44
Fridolin’s heimliche Ehe. Wilbrandt. 6899.5
Friedel. Oertel. 2907.55.1 ; 6877.13
Friedhofsblume. Hillern. 1042.22
Friedrich Holderlin’s Leben, Dichtung und
Wahnsinn. Waiblinger. 48993.10.3
Friedrich v. Schiller. Franzos. 4875.70
Fritz. 6 V. Juenger. 6899.26
Froehlicher Bursch, Ein. Bj0rnson. 6877.9.2
Froelenhaus, Das. Putlitz. 2038.13
Frohe Augen. Polko. 2056.2.28
Frohni. Weill. 2018.10.1 ; 4876.2.1
Fromme Liige, Eine. Gall. 1012.1.6
Fremont jun., & Risler sen. Daudet. 4896.50.169
Frost in Bliithen. Olfers. 2876.70.2
Frost in Bliithen. Palin6-Paysen. 2026.17
Fruehling und Hochsommer. Roemer. 2041.1.19
Fruehlingsfluthen. Turgenef.
3060b. 1.6; 3069.56
Fruehlingstraum, Ein. Kuehne. 2033.7; 2899.50
Fruehlingstraum, Ein. Schmieden.
2043.7.1; 2044.14
Fruehlingswogen. Turgenef. 4907.50.92
Fuegungen. Osberg. 2056.2.38
Fuenfzehn Jahre. 2 v. Robinson. 48793.2
Fuenfzehnte November, Der. Tieck.
1018.1.19 ; 2867.3.3
Fuer todt erkliirt. Wichert. 4897.50.117
Fuerst Ganzgott und Sanger Halbgott. Arnim,
L. A. von. 2905.2.2; 4908.50.21
Fuerst Savonis Frau. Hawthorne, J. 4896.50.340
Fuerst und Kavalier. Hacklaender.
2022.1.49; 4876.12
Fuerstenblick, Der. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.3; B. 4227. 3.1
Fuerstliches Blut. Dincklage-Campe. 2056.2.5
Furioso. Mueller von Koenigswinter. 2023.1.2
Gabriel Conroy. Harte. 2041.1.7,8; 4907.50.81
Gabriel Solmar. Landesmann. 4907.50.77
Gabriele die Waise auf Rosenburg. Fastenau.
4876.70
Galatea. Bersezio. 4896.50.296
Galgenmannlein, Das. La Motte Fouque. 1026.7.9
Galizische Geschichten. Saclier-Masoch. 2874.50
Galizisches Garnisonsnest, Ein. Vacano.
2041.1.40
Gallerinn, Die, auf der Rieggersburg. 3 v. Ham-
mer-Purgstall. 6873.38
Garde du Corps. Meding. 4870.17
Gargantua. Fischart. *2879.108.65-71; 4877.81
Garman & Worse. Kielland. 4906.50.159
Garten und Wald. 4 v. in 2. Rellstab.
1014.2.21-24
Gast, Der. Lindau, R. 4872.36
Gastmahl, Das. Contessa. 48793.24.5
Gastmahl des Trimalchio. Petronius Arbiter.
4896.50.268
Geachtete, Der. 3 v. Heeringen. 6879.77
Geachteten, Die. Jacobsen. 2041.1.40
Gebannt und erlost. Buerstenbinder.
2010.19; 2044.16
Gebirgs-Sagen. Steffens. 1029.22.1 ; *3.4258.6.1
Geborene, Eine. Wachenhusen. 2041.1.6
Gebrochene Fliigel. Kirschner. 2041.1.43
Gedichte in Prosa. Turgenef. 4896.50.177
Gefahrliche Gast, Der. Muegge. 1035.12.4
Gefahrliche Leute. Elster. 2860.57
Gefahrliche Unschuld, Eine. Ulbach. 2012.4.12
Gefahr. Durand. 4896.50.332
Gefangene, Der. Lohmann. 2899.2.5
Gefangene, Der, der Sieben Thiirnie. Jokai.
2877.81
Gefangene, Der, im Kaukasus. Pushkin.
4898.51.42
Gefangene, Der, von Chillon. Hartmann.
2897.50.8
Gefangene, Der, von Kiistrin. Bischoff.
29093.52. 14
189
German* Fiction — Titles
Gefangenen, Die, im Kaukasus. Maistre.
4907. 50.92
Grefangenen, Die, iru Kaukasus. Mueller, W.
6874.15
Gefehlt. Lenzen. 2056.2.37
Gefiihls-Komodie. Nordau. 2876.102
Gefuellte Pfannkuchen, Der. Kelly. 2056.2.8
Geglanzt und erloschen. Pflug. 2020.21
Gebeimniss, Das, der alien Marasell. John.
2031.13; 2046.11; 2879.72
Gebeimniss, Das, der Stadt. 3 v. Hacklaender.
2022.1.58-60; 4879.5
Gebeimniss, Ein, des Konigsee. Brockdorlf.
2056.2.30
Gebeimniss, Das, von King’s Norton. Bach.
2056.2.25
Gebeimnisse der Xacht. Schmidt, R. 4896.50.213
Gebeimnisse, Die, von Paris. 2 v. Sue.
2011. 4; 2011. 5
Gebeimnissvolle, Der. Tieck.
1018.1.14; 2867.3.1; 6874.12; u.s.w.
Gebeimratb, Der. La Motte Fouque. 1026.7.10
Geier-Wally, Die. Hillern. 2010.6; 2899.55
Geige, Eine. Wichert. 4897.50.144
Geigerlex, Der. Auerbach. B. 4249a. 4 ; 4878.92
Geisterseber, Der. Schiller.
2026.15.4; 2890a. 54. 12; 2908.4.10; u.s.w.
Geizbals, Der. Conscience. 4897.50.136
Gekreuzigte, Der. Schefer. 1018.2.4
Gekronte Dichterin, Eine. 2 v. A'alett.
1043.14
Gelandet. Dallwitz. 2056.2.40
Geld und Geist. Bitzius. 2879a. 50.1
Geld und Geist. Ruppius. 2032.1.5
Gelebrte, Der. Tieck. 2867.3.6
Gelebrte Gesellschaft. Die. Tieck. 1018.1.15
Geliebt bis zum Schaffot. Jokai. 2878.152
Gelobnis, Das. Voss. 2046.7
Gemabld, Ein, aus der Siindfluth. Gessner.
2016.10.2; 4879a. 26. 2 ; 6876.76.1
Gemalde, Das. Oehlenschlager. 2898.3.20
Gemalde, Die. Tieck.
1012.1.2; 2867.3.1 ; 2891.50.5 ; u.s.w.
Gemeindekind, Das. Ebner-Eschenbach.
2876.128.5
Gemsjager, Die. Rellstab. 1014.2.15
Gemiith und Selbstsucht. Wolf. 1012.1.16
Genfer Novellen. 3 v. Toepffer. 1036.4.1-3
Genovefa. Schmid, C. von. 6878.66.5
Genrebilder. Neruda. 4896.50.182
— B. 2. 4896.50.196
Gensenabenteuer, Ein. Schuecking. 2026.13
Geoffrey und Garcinde. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 4
Geopfert. Keller-Jordan. 2870a. 76
Georg. Meyr. 4875.61.4
Georg Jenatsch. Meyer. 2870a. 52
Geraubte Schleier, Der. Musaeus.
2044.32 ; 2902.1
Gerdas Heirat. Bauer. 2041.1.38
Gerban, Der. Silberstein. 2034.1.6
Gericbt, Das, im Walde. Ludwig. 1012.1.20
Gerolstein. Sue. 2011. 5. 10; 2011.4.2
Gertrud. Leonhart. 2056.2.6
Gertrud Mara. Sternberg. 2015.3.1
Gesandtscbaftreise, Die, nach China. Velde.
2017.17.8; 6879.50.25, 26
Gescbicbte der .Abderiten. Wieland.
1028.1.13, 14; *2888.1.19, 20; 4898.51.36; u.s.w.
Gescbicbte des .4gathon. Wieland.
1028.1.4-6; *2888.1.9-11; 2891.60.4, 5; u.s.w.
Gescbicbte des Amtraths Gutmann. Knigge.
*2896.2.4
Gescbicbte des armen Herrn von Mildenburg.
3 V. Knigge. 2896.2.6, 7
Gescbicbte, Die, des Diethelm von Buchenberg.
Auerbach. 1012.1.7
Gescbicbte des Gil Bias von Santillana. Le
Sage. 4907.50.57
Gescbicbte, Die, des Herrn von Morgenthau.
Jung-Stilling. *2877.1.9
Gescbicbte, Die, des Vater Alexei. Turgenef.
3068.32
Gescbicbte des weisen Danischmend. Wieland.
1028.1.9; *2888.1.18; *4900.50.18; •4909a. 50.8
Gescbicbte, Die, einer Mine. Harte. 4897.50.108
Gescbicbte eines Anno 1813 Conscribirten. Erck-
mann-Cliatrian. 4906.50.152
Gescbicbte, Die, eines Bootes. Lie. 4876.84
Gescbicbte eines Deutschen der neuesten Zeit.
Klinger. 4898.13.8
Gescbicbte eines deutschen Steinmetzen. Beck.
4897.50.144
Gescbicbte, Die, eines Genies. Kirschner.
2034.1.11
Gescbicbte eines Louis d’or. Guizot. 2029.19
Gescbicbte, Die, Florentins, von Fahlendorn.
•Jung-Stilling. *2877.1.9
Gescbicbte Giafars des Barraeciden. Klinger.
4898.13.5
Gescbicbte Raphaels de Aquillas. Klinger.
4898.13.4; 4898.51.42
Gescbicbte vom braven Kasperl und schonen
Annerl. Brentano. 1012.1.1; *4829a.5i; u.s.w.
Gescbicbte vom diinnen Veit. Eberhard.
2898.6.5
Gescbicbte, Die, von den zwei Miillerskindern.
Oertel. 2907.55.8
Gescbicbte von der schonen und geduldigen
Helene. 2029.7
Gescbicbten aus dem jiidischen Volksleben.
Kulke. 2877.56
Gescbicbten aus den Bergen. Achleitner.
4896.50.269
— T. 2. 4896.50.276
— T. 3. 4896.50.283
— T. 4. 4896.50.303
Gescbicbten aus der Tonne. Storm. 2877.100.6
Gescbicbten aus der Welt. Heiberg.
Gescbicbten einer Gasse. 2 v. Kompert. 4877.9
Gescbicbten einer Wetterfahne. Hacklaender.
6896.9.1
Gescbicbten und Bilder aus dem wendisclien
Volksleben. 2 v. Ziehen. 4872.54
Gescbicbten und Gestalten. Lindner 4907.50.91
Gescbicbten und Skizzen aus der Heimath.
Seidel. **2879a.ir6.4 ; 2899a. 68.4
Gescbwister, Die. Freytag. 2899.80.5
Gescbwister, Die. Rellstab. 1014.2.23
Gescbwister. Sudermann. 2878.139
Gescbwister, Die, von Portovenere. Wilbrandt.
4877.56.2
Gesellscbaft, Die, auf dem Lande. Tieck.
2867.3.8; 4896.50.195
Gesellscbafterin, Die. Ring. 1031.1.2
Gespensterbucb. Apel and Schulze. 4896.50.186
Gespenstergescbicbten. Bergsoe. 4897.50.104
Gespensternovellen. Bergsoe. 6899.45
Gespenstige Stollen, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.2
Gesprengte Fesseln. Buerstenbinder. 2876.68
Gesta Romanorum. **2879.7
Gestandnisse eines Weiberfeindes. 2898.6.5
Gestriipp. Bern. 4907.50.83
Gesucbt und gefunden. Frederick.
2031.5; 2878.88
190
German Fiction — Titles
Getheiltes Herz. Heyse. 28793.102.2; 4870b. 62 Grab, Das, des Verschollenen. Rothendnh.
Getrennte Herzen. Zabel. 2878.87
Getreu bis in den Tod. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 2
Getreue Eckart, Der. Tieek. 2891.50.1 ; 1018.1.4
Gewalt, Die, der Liebe. Lafontaine. 48793.12
Gewerke, Die. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 15
Gift und Gegengift. Perfall. 2041. 1.34
Gil Bias von Santillana, Geschiclite des. Le
Sage. 4907.50.57
Gipsfigur, Die. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Gita. Bayer. 4875.51
Gladiator, Der. Walloth. 2878.89
Glasmannchen, Das. Mueller, H. F. W. C.
4898.51.45
Glauke. Lingg. 4872.12
Gleich und Gleich. Meyr. 4875.61.3
Gleicbnisse. Pichler. 4891.62.2
Glocke, Die. Hartmann. 2897.50.5
Glocke, Die, von .dragon. Tieck. 2867.3.9
Glockengiesser. Storcb. 1016.9.2
Glocknerfahrt, Eine. Edler. 4896.50.219
Gloeckner, Der, von St. Dieze. Tenger.
2056.2.19
Glueck, Das. Lohmann. 2899.2.2
Glueckauf! Buerstenbinder. 2028.9
Glueck gibt Verstand. Tieck. 2867.3.3 ; 1018. 1. 19
Glueck, Das, von Kothenburg. Heyse.
2010.15; 28793.102.2; 4870b. 62
Glueckliche Kur, Eine. Katscb. 1051. 1.2
Glueckskiud, Das. Schmidt, R. 4896.50.213
Gluecksmiilile, Die. Siavici. 4896.50.222
Glueckspeter. Andersen. 4896.50.342
Gluecksritter, Die. Eicbendorff. 29093.51.3
Gluecksritter, Die. Oehlenschlager 2898.3.20
Godofred. Beysclilag. 2038.12
Godolpbin. Bulwer-Lytton. 2016.15
Godwie-Castle. 3 v. Paalzow. 1017. 5. 1-3
Goetter und Gotzen. 4 v. in 2. Ring. 4876.76
Goetterburg, Die. Jokai. 28703.73
Goettlicbe Komodie in Rom. Scliefer. 1018.2.9
Gold! Gerstaecker. 2010.10
Gold, Das, des Pinheiro’s. Muegge. 1035.12.6
Gold und Blut. 8 v. in 4. Meding. 2890.54
Gold und Gliick. Hartwig. 2877.70
Goldelse. John. 2018.7; 2878.49; 2878.70
Goldene Hochzeit, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.16
Goldene Kugel, Die. Groner. 4896.50.322
Goldene Schlii.ssel, Der. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Goldene Zeit, Die. Seidel.
**28793.1165; 28993.68.5
Goldene Zeit, Die, in Siebenbiirgen. Jokai.
4907.50.56
Goldmacberdorf, Das. Zschokke.
2868.10.16; 4891.62.2; 4896.50.179
Goldmenscb, Ein. Jokai. 4907.50.60
Goldne Spiegel, Der. Wieland.
1028.1.7, 8; *2888.1.16, 17; 4907.50.65; u.s.w.
Goldne Topf, Der. Hoffmann.
4908.50.12; 6899.48.2
Goldscbmied, Der, von Augsburg. HelNtab.
1014.2.6
Gotbenwiek. Roquette. 2020.5
Gottesgericht, Ein. Werner. 4872.13
Gottesbauscben, Das, und seine Bewobner.
Oertel. 2907.55.1
Gottbilf und Erdmann. 6879.60
Gottiiberlegene Jakob, Der. Anzengruber.
2011.1.3
Gouvemante, Eine. Fran9ois. 2044.7
Gouvemante, Die. Philippson. 6898.26
Grab, Ein, an der Krieghofsmauer. Burow.
2034.1.23
2056.2.18
Graefin Chateaubriant. Laube.
1029.24; 2847.57.2,3
Graefin Erikas Lehr- und Wanderjahre. Kirsch-
ner. 2879.140
Graefin Eva. Lenze. 2056.2 27
Graefin Faustine. Hahn-Hahn 2018.15
Graefin Helene. Bodenstedt. 2012.17
Graefin Puttlitz, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.4
Graefin Resi. Detlev von Geyern. 2041.1.23
Graefin Ruth. Warburg. 2041.1.14
Graefin Sassari. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Graefin und Marquise. 4 v. in 2. Struensee.
2874.58
Graefin, Die, von Charny. Dumas. 2029.32.5-7
Graf Betsany. Wachenhusen. 2041.1.22
Graf Joachim. Stahr. 4879.62.3
Graf Kostia, Der. Cherbuliez. 4896.50.236
Graf Lauzun. Lohmann. 2899.2.7
Graf Lucanor, Der. Manuel.
**0.1603.48; 29093.51.6
Graf Petofy. Fontane. 2041.1.24
Graf und Arbeiter. Reichenberg. 1051.1.2
Graf, Der, von Bragelonne. Dumas. 2029.31
Graf, Der, von Monte Christo. Dumas. 2029.39
Grafen, Die, von Saint-Romain. Alvensleben.
6877.62
Grafenbraut, Die. Roskowska. 2056.2.15
Grandidiers, Die. 3 v. Rodenberg. 4877.64
Graue, Der. Lie. 4876.84
Graue Freund, Der. Hopfen. 2041.1.3, 4; 4876.74
Graue John, Der. Heyden. 1012.1.13
Graveneck. Mueller, H. F. W. C.
2038.4; 4898.51.40
Graziella. Lamartine. 4897.50.121
Gred, Die. 2 v. Ebers. 2038.15
Grenzen. Lingg. 4872.12
Grenzen der Jlenschheit. Heyse. 4870b. 74
Grenzwachter, Der. Oertel. 2907.55.12
Grete Winde. Fontane. 2034.1.5
Grille, Die. Sand, George, pseud. 4896.50.25S
Grosse Erwartungen. Dickens. 4570b. 61. 23
Grosse Loos, Das. Stahr. No. 2 in 48793.73
Grosse Loos, Das. Weisflog. 4898.51.34
Grossfiirst, Der. 3 v. Mundt. 2016.17.1-3
Grossfiirstin, Die. Meding. 2041.1.18; 2890.52
Grossmiitterchen. Behrens. 2044.21
Grossmutter, Die. Ebner-Eschenbach. 4870.30
Grossmutter. N^mec. 4896.50.212
Grossvaters Erziihlungen und Marchen fiir die
Jugendwelt. Selma, pseud. 6876.10
Gruendung, Die, von Maryland. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.6; B. 4227. 3. 3
Gruene Band, Das. Tieck. 1018.1.8
Gruene Heinrich, Der. 4 v. in 2. Keller. 4872.32
Gruenes Blatt, Ein. Storm. 2012.14.3; 2877.100.3
Gudrun. Krais. 2900.31
Gui de Saint-Flour. Oertel. 2907.55.10
Guido. Velde. 2017.17.5; 6879.50.14
Gulliver's Reisen. Swift. 2043.23; 4907.50.69
Gumal und Lina. Lossius. 48793.66
Gunima. Velde. 2017.17.1 ; 6879.50.2
Gunnar. Boyesen. 4896.50.141
Gustav .Adolfs Page. Meyer. 2034.1.13
Gustav Wasa Robiano. 4874.73
Gustava. Eckstein. 2041.1.6
Gute alte Onkel, Der. Seidel.
2011.1.4; 2043.7.2; No. 4 in 2043.37
Gute Fridolin, Der, und der bose Dietrich.
Schmid, C. von. 6878.66.2
Gute Genius, Der. Schmidt-Weissenfels. 2041.1.42
191
German Fiction — Titles
Gute Kampf, Der. Keniin. 4896. 50. 289
Guten Frauen, Die. Goethe. *2890b.50.2i
Guten Freunde, Die. Ahlborn. 2041. 1. 14
Guten Weiber, Die. Goethe.
2909. 1. 19; 4892.62.14 ; 4901. 1. 13 ; u.s.w.
Gutenbergs Tod. Dingelstedt. 1024. 12.2
Habakuk. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 21
Hacienda, Fine, bei Lima. Bibra. 1043.4.3
Hadlaub. Keller, Gottfried. 2873.80
Hangendes Moos. Lindau, P. 2875.19
Hausliche Heerd, Der. Bremer. 4877.72
Hagestolz, Der. Oertel. 2907.55.6
Hagestolz, Der. Stifter. 4870.81.2
Haidedorf, Das. Stifter. 1025. 1. 1 ; 4870.81.1
Haideprinzesschen, Das. 2 v. John. 2879a. 79
Haideroslein Haupt. 2056.2.22
Hallig Die. Biernatzki. 4906.50.152
Halligfahrt, Fine. Storm. 2877.100.8
Halsband, Das, der Konigin. Dumas. 2029.32.3
Hamlet und Don Quichotte. Turgenef. 3060b. 1. 12
Hamlet, Der, von Tusculum. Voss. 2034. i.ii
Hammer und Amboss. Spielhagen.
2042.1.9, 10 ; 4877.7
Handel und Wandel. Hacklaender. 2022.1.7
Hangen und Bangen. Meding. 2041.1.38
Hanke. Marby. 2056.2.14
Hanna. Suttner. 2041. 1. 19, 20
Hannovers Spartaner. Blumenhagen. 4897.50.105
Hans Dampf in alien Gassen. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.10; 4897.50.120
Hans, der nicht sterl)en wollte. Kapff Fssen-
ther. 2044.2
Hans der Traumer. Lindau, R. 2043.31
Hans Friedheini. Rheinfels. 1051. 1.2
Hans Heiling’s Felsen. Koerner.
1038.6.4; 2897.6.4; 4908.50.22; u.s.w.
Hans Preller von I.auffen. llaering. 2011. 1.4
Hans und Gretchen, oder : was die Liebe nicht
thut. Fberbard. 2898.6.6
Hans und Heinz Kirch. Storm.
1042.13 ; 2877.100.15
Hansestadt, Die. Boelte. 4873.52
Harfe, Die. Koerner.
1038.6.4; 2897.6.4; 4908.50.22; u.s.w.
Harmlose Briefe eines deutschen Kleinstiidters.
Lindau, P. 4870.52
Harmonius. Zscliokke. 2868.10.1 ; B. 4227. 3.1
Harry Fludyer in Cambridge. Lehmann.
4896.50.313
Harte Kiimpfe. Zistler. 4873.63
Harte Kopfe. Lange.
Harte Zeiten. Dickens. 4897.50.137
Harzbilder und Ilarzsagen. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 5
Hauptmann Garbas. Rammers. 2056.2.6
Hauptmannstochter, Die. Puslikin. 4906.50.162
Haus, Das. Bremer. 6877.53
Haus Adelimrg. Schlieben. 4877.52
Haus, Das, der Brentano. Mueller von Koenigs-
winter. 2041. 1.4
Haus, Das, der Gespenster. Hacklaender.
No. 4 in 6896.9.1
Haus, Das, der Scbatten. Klopfer. 2041.1.40
Haus, Das, des Fabrikanten. Meding. 2870.10
Haus Fragstein, Das. Uhl. 2873.61
Haus Fugger, Das. 3 v. Storch. 1016.8.7-9
Haus Hobenzollern. 6v. in2. Grabowski. 4873.80
Haus, Das, in der Vorstadt. Goerlitz. 1051. i.i
Haus und Kloster. Hammerscblag. 6899.47
Haus, Das, zum unglaubigen Thomas. Heyse.
6899.22
Hausbahn und Paradiesvogel. Contessa.
48793.24.4
Hausfreund, Der. Frenzel. 4896.50.188
Hausfreund, Der. Houwald. 4898.8.2
Hausgenossen, Die. Stabr. 48793.73
Hausgesetz, Das. Cramni. 2879.69
Hazard. Knobelsdorff-Brenkenboff. 2876.121
Heb’ auf was Gott dir vor die Tbiire legt. Wilder-
muth. 2046.8.15
Heidelberg. James, G. P. R. 2012.5
Heideschenke, Die. Storcli. 1016.9.7-9
Heidi kann brauclien was es gelernt bat. Spyri.
2038.7
Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjabre. Spyri. 2030.5
Heil dir im Siegerkranz. Kirscbner. 2879.141
Heilige, Der. Meyer. 4876.75
Heilige Ciicilie, Die. Gundoraar, pseud. 2041.1.14
Heilige Ciicilie, Die. Kleist.
1026.2.3; 2897.53.4; 4891.79.4; u.s.w.
Heilige Flisabetb, Die. Lobniann. 2899.2.8
Heilige Giovanni, Der. Homberger. 6898.1
Heilige Wocbe, Die. Waiblinger. 48993.10.4
Heilung, Die, der Froberungsucbt. Velde.
2017. 17. 7; 6879.50.23
Heimath. Wilbrandt. 4877.56
Heimatlos. Spyri. 2033.8 ; 2876.123
Heimatlosen, Die. Kerner. 2897.1.2
Heimatsklange. Siemienski. 4907.50.96
Heimchen, Das, am Herde. Dickens.
4570b. 61. 26; 4907.50.91
Heimlicbe Konig, Der, der Armenier. Scbefer.
1018.2.9
Heimlicbe Trauung. Marlodt. 1051.1.1,2
Heimlicbe and un heimlicbe Geschichten. 2 v.
Gerstaecker. 2024.5
Heimskringla. 2 v. Snorri Sturluson. *6873.14
Heimweb, Das, und der Schliissel zu demselben.
2 V. Jung-Stilling. *2877.1.4,5
Heinricb Heine’s erste Liebe. Diez. 4879.16
Heinrich Roller. 3 v. Kurz. 2012. ii
Heinricb von Ficbenfels. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.3; 6878.66.1
Heinrich von Ofterdingen. Hardenberg.
2869.2.1; 2899.53; B. 4248. 6
Heinrich von Schwaben. Hertz. 2879.81
Heinrich von Scbweinfurtb, Markgraf im Nord-
gau. Lobmann. 2899.2.5
Heirath, Die, des Herrn von Waldenburg.
Hopfen. 2041. 1. 13
Heirathsgeschichten. Oertel. 2907.55.5
Heitere Geschichten. B. 1-4 Brentano.
4896.50.239, 263, 313, 331
Heitere Lebensbilder. Humoresken. Balazs.
4896.50.296
Heiteres und Weiteres. Wolzogen. 4860.51
Held, Fin, der Feder. Buerstenbinder. 28693.63
Held und Kaiser. 4 v. in 2. Meding.
1053.5; 4872.37
Held, Bin, unsrer Zeit. Lerraontoff. 4897.50.101
Helden, Die, der Saison. Holm. 2056.2.34
Helene. Turgenef. 30606.1.5
Helene. Wacbenhusen. 4873.71
Helene Jung. Lindau, P. 2046.4
Helene Morton. Heyse. 48706.57.4
Helene's Kinderchen. Habberton. 4896.50.206
Hellseher, Der. Lie. 4906.50.160
Hellstadt. Fran9ois. 2046.10
Helm, Der, von Cannii. Mueller, O
2011 I, N.F.6
Helen's Wallfahrt nach Jerusalem. 4 v. in 2.
Strauss. 6899.20
Herberge, Die, der Gerechtigkeit. Schuecking.
4877.70
Herbstwinden. Jensen. 4874.60.3
192
German Fiction — Titles
Hercules. Becker. 2959.12.3
Hermann Ifinger. Wilbrandt. 2878.148
Hermingarda. Zschokke.
1044.10.2:2868.10.7; B. 4227. 3. 3
Herm's Vermachtniss. Saiidliage. 2056.2.24
Herr, Der, des Hauses. Olfer-. 2876.70
Herr Geheimeratli, Der. Keller, Gerard.
4897.50.131
Herr Ich. Farina. 4896.50.313
Herr im Hause. Buelow, M. von. 2034.1. 13
Herr Lorenz Stark. Engel.
2897.8.12; 4891.62.1:4908.50.23
Herr Statsrath, Der. Storm. 2877.100.18
Herr und Frau Bewer. Lindau, P.
2043.1 ; 4870.15
Herr und Kneclit. Tolstoi. 4896.50.344
Herr, Der, von Nigerl. Poetzl. 4896.50.307
Herr von Sacken. Ilaering. 1012. 1. 10
Herr, Der, von Zalaur. Stuerckow. 2041. 1.44
Herren Golowsjew, Die. Saltikof. 4896.50.218
Herrgottschnitzer, Der, von Ammergau. Gang-
hofer. 2034. 1. 19
Herrin, Die, von Ibichstein. Henkel. 2041. 1. 13
Herrn Mablhuber’s Reiseabenteuer. Gerstaecker.
2878.62
Herrn Quints Verlobung. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.10; B. 4227. 3. 5
Herrnhuter-Familie, Die. Zschokke.
1044. 10.3 ; 2868.10.1 ; B. 4227. 3.4
Herrschen oder Dienen? 2 v. Kautsky.
2876.125
Hersiliens Lebensmorgen. Wilnisen. 2026.3
Herz und Welt. Muegge. 1035. 12. 5
Herzensfruhling. Polko. 2056.2.12
Herzenswahn. Boehlau. 6899.23
Herzenswirren. Flach. 2056.2.13
Herzogin von Lira. De La Raine. 4896.50.252
Hesperus. 4 v. Richter.
1036.1.5-8; 4898.51.35; 4906.9.3-6; u.s.w.
Hetman, Der. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Hetmanssiinden. Kraszewski. 4896.50.178
He:sameron von Rosenhain. Wieland.
1028.1.19; *2888.1.29; *4900.50.29; u s.w.
Hexe, Die. Franzos. 1042.16; 4897.50.134
Hexe, Die, vom Corso. Heyse.
2879.119; 28793.102.1
Hexen-Sabbath, Der. Tieck. 1018.1.20; 2867.3.4
Heymonskinder, Die. Tieck. 1018. 1. 13
Hilarius. Wilmsen. 6876.21
Hinkende Teufel, Der. Le Sage. 4898.51.38
Hinter den Coulissen. Ring. 2879.107.5
Hinzelmeier. Storm. 2012.14.6; 2877.100.6
Hiob, Der, von Unterach. Franzos. 4875.70
Historie, Eine, ohne Titel. Oertel. 2907.55.6
Hocbschule, Die, dor Demuth. Riehl. 2018.9
Hochwald, Der. Stifter. 1025. i.i; 4870.81.1
Hochzeit auf Capri. Fleyse. 6898.20
Hocbzeitfest, Das. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 5
Hoehen und Tiefen. Meding.
See his name in Author list for shelf-numbers.
Hoeher als die Kirche. Hillern. 2033.2 ; 4870b. 66
Hoehle, Die, des Todes. 46993.5
Hoelderlin. 2 v. Rau. 2024.2
Hoelzerne Clara, Die. Conscience. 4896.50.185
Hofdame, Die, der Erzherzogin. Witzleben-
Wendelstein. 4870.25
Hoffnungen. Bremer. 6877.57
Hofluft. Knobelsdorff-BrenkenhofF. 2876.120
Hofpoet, Der. Siemienski. 4907. 50.96
Hollandiscbe Novellen. Cremer. 4897.50.110
Home, sweet home. Weise. 2041. 1.43
Homo sum. Ebers. 2012.18 ; 28703.51 ; 48703.60
Honni soit qui mal y pense. Morgan. 2041. 1.35
Honoratiorentocbter, Die. Hoefer. 2017.2
Honorine. Balzac. 4896.50.217
Horoskop, Das. Velde. 2017. 17. 7; 6879.50 22
Huaskar. Oertel. 2907.55.7
Hueben und Driiben. Baudissin, A., Graf von.
2011.20
Huebscbe Miss Neville, Die. Croker. 2046.2
Huelfe, Die, in der Noth. Schmid, C. von.
6878.66.6
Huette, Die, auf Huhnerfiissen. vSalias. 3068.32
Huettenbesitzer, Der. Ohnet. 2046.9
Huetten-Meister. Tieck. 4898.6
Hugideo. Scheffel. 1012. 1. 19
Hugo von Geest. Oertel. 2907.55.6
Hugo von Pajens. Lohmann. 2899.2.8
Humbug. Vacano. 4896.50.239
Humoristischer Hausschatz fill’s deutsche Volk.
8 V. in 4. 2011. 1
Each story is entered under its author and title.
Hund, Der, des Blinden. Bersezio. 4896.50.296
Hungerpastor, Der. Raabe. 4877.68
Hunnenblut. Jensen. 4896.50.306
Hurrah Couleur ! Erich. 6896.12
Hylas. Schlieben. 4877.52
Hyperion. Hoelderlin. 4896.3.1 ; 4907.50.60
lascb. Stahr. No. 3 in 48793.71
“Ich.” Boy-Ed. 2041.1.29,30
Ich. Immermann. 2011. 1.4
Ich lebe. Colban. 2041. i.ii
Ich und mein Companie. Roquette. 2020.5
Ideale, Die, unserer Zeit. 4 v. in 2. Sacber-
Masoch. 4879.70
Idyllen, Volkssagen, Legenden und Erziihlungen
aus der Schweiz. Wyss. **2878.33
Ihr einziger Bruder. Behrens. 2038.17
Im Abendroth. Stahr. 1042.25
Im Abendschein. Bergk. 2041. 1.29
Im alten Hause. Jordan. 2026.21
Im Bann der Irredenta. Meding.
2041.1.33,34; 2875.114
Im Banne der Musen. Behrens. 2046.1
Im Banne der Versuchung. Malot. 4896.50.222
Im Banne des schwarzen Adlers. 3 v. Goit-
scha'll. 4873.50
Im Boot auf dem Ocean. Werner. 4872.13
Im Brauerhause. Storm. 2877.100.14
Im Eckfenster. 4 v. in 2. Gerstaecker. 2010.14
Im Exit. Meding. 2890.59
Im fernen Western. Berlepsch. 2056.2.29
Im Forsthause. Warring. 2041.1.16
Im Froschteiche. Brandt. 4897.50.104
Im Grafenschloss. Heyse. 4870b. 54; 4870b. 57.1
Im Hause des Commerzienrathes. John.
2031.16; 2866.77
Im Herzen von Deutschland. Berneck. 2020.19
Im Himmelreich. Conrad. 2877.129
Im Hoerselberg. Warren. 2041.1.26
Im Kampf mit der Welt. Sandhage. 2056.2.40
Im Lande der Mondscheinler. Eimbeck. 2056.2.40
Im Liebesrausch. Tovote.
Im Marmorhof. Moesch. 1051. 1.2
Im Nachbarhause links. Storm. 2877.100.10
Im Paradiese. Heyse.
2011. 9; 2876.69; 4870b.57.10, II
Im Park von Villers. Lindau, R. 2043.37
Im Regiment. Osten. 2041. 1.34
Im Rhonethal. Spyri. 2032.5
Im Saal. Storm. 2012. 14. 4; 2877.100.4
Im Schatten des Todes. Schmieden.
Im .‘'chatten und auf der Sonnenseite. Bischotfs-
hausen. 2041. 1.9
193
German Fiction — Titles
Im Schloss. Storm. 2012. 14. 2; 2877.100.2
Im Schmiedefeuer. 2v. Ebers. 6898.22
Im Sonnenschein. Storm. 2012. 14. 3; 2877.100.3
Im Spiegel. Warburg. 2041.1.16
Im Sturmwind des Socialismus. Kretzer. 4870.16
Im tiefen Forst. Ahlborn. 2041.1.20
Im Tramontan. Dincklage-Campe. 2041.1.17
Im Vaterhaus. Kettnaker. 2873.72.2
Im Wald und auf der Haide. Schroeder.
2041. 1. 41
Im Walde. Bibra. 1043.4.1
Im Walde. Oertel. 2907.55.10
Im Wintermond. Keyser. 2876.126
Im Zenith. Schmieden. 4872.7
Im Zwielicht. Sudermann. 2878.136
Im Zwing und Bann. Jensen. 2878.133
Immensee. Storm.
2012.14.2; 2036.10; 6874.18; u.s.w.
Improvisator, Der. .Andersen.
4879a. 8; 4907.50.86
In hunter Reihe. Gutzkow. 4870.32
In der Dammerung. Tchekhof. 4896.50.291
In den Fesseln der Schuld. 2 v. Dernburs.
In der Geisterstunde. Heyse. 6899.22
In der Irre. Elisabeth of Roumania, and Krem-
nitz, Mite. 48603.57
In der Kaserne. Degen. 4896.50.265
In der Knospe gebrochen. Cueppers. 2056.2.3
In der Nonnenschnle. Strodtmann *6873.5
In der Soinmerfrische, und andere Geschiehten.
Thaden. 6896.14
In der Steppe. Hamm. 4897.50.140
In der Webergasse. Behrens. 2044.21
In der zwolften Stunde. Spielhagen.
2042.1.3; 4877.1.5
In dunkler Nacht. Schueeking. 2033.6
In engen Schranken. Gerbrandt. 2041.1.42
In ferner Inselwelt. Benkard. 2041.1.31
In Fesseln. Elisabeth of Roumania. 48603.57
In Folge einer Wette. Lindau, P.
2034.1.16; 2873.69.2
In Kriegsnothen. Kuebler. 6896.23
In Reichenhall. Zitelmann. 4906.50.151
In Reih’ und Glied. 2 v. Spielhagen.
2023.24; 2042.1.5,6
In St. Jurgen. Storm. 2012.14.4; 2877.100.4
In schlechter Gesellschaft. Korolenko.
4896.50 316
In Sturm und Sonnenschein. 2 v. Kettnaker.
2873.72
In Sturm und Wetter. Justus. 4896. 50. 239
Incantada, Die. Kugler. 1012.1.15
Indiana. Sand, George, pseud. 4897.50.107
Indische Hiitte, Die. Saint-Pierre. 4896.50.161
Indische Skizzen. Rees. 4896.50.279
Ingo. Freytag. 2899.80.1
Ingraban. Freytag. 2899.80.1
Ins Bodenlose. KapfE-Essenther. 2041.1.43
Insel Felsenburg, Die. 6 v. in 3. Schnabel.
2868.11
Inseln, Die, im Siidmeere. 4 v. Oehlenschliiger.
2019.20; 2898.3 15-18
Instinkt, Der. Contessa. 48793.24.2
Interessante Begebenheiten auf der Reise
durch’s Leben. 2878.21
Intermezzos. Winterhjelm. 4896.50.141
lo. Becker. 2959.12.3
lolanthes Hochzeit. Sudermann. 2876.119
Iphigenia. Becker. 2959.12.3
Irene, die Traumerin. 3 v. Lange. 28993.63
Irgend ein Anderer. Croker. 2035.24
Irmela. Steinhausen. 48703.87
Irre, Der, von St. James. Lange. 2899.58
Irrfahrt, Die, des Philhelenen. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.6; B. 4227. 3. 7
Irrlicht, Das, von Argentieres. Lange. 2873.82
IrrUchter, Die. Petersen. 2026.11; 4896. 50. 271
Irrwiscbe. Bayer. 2041.1.26
Isabella, Spaniens verjagte Konigin. 3 v. in 2.
Fuellborn. 2876.58
Isabella von Aegypten. Arnim, L. A. von.
2905.2.1
Islandiscben Briefe, Die. Zschokke.
1044.10.1; 2868.10.9
Issland. Sternberg. 2015 3.3
Italienische Kleinstadte. Torelli-Torriani.
4896.50.232
Italienische Novelle, Die. Mosen. 2034.1.24
Italienischer Priester, Ein. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Ivanhoe. Scott. 4907.50.88
Iwan der Schreckliche und sein Hund. Hoff-
mann, H. F. C. 2041.1.32
Jack. Daudet. 4896.50.341
Jacob Szela. Ebner-Eschenbach. 4875.71
Jacob Thau, der Hofnarr. Houwald. 489S.8.1
Jacobaa von Holland. Gayette-Georgens.
6898.37
Jacques Callot. Hoffmann, E. T. W. 6899.48.1
Jagd, Die, des Todes. Warren. 2041.1.28
Jahr 1866, Das. Meding. 2890.58
Jahrmarkt, Der. Tieck. 1018.1.20; 2867.3.4
Jahrmarkt, Der, des Lebens. Thackeray.
4906.50.154
Jakob Ehrlich. Marryat. 2043.29
Jakob Tirado. Phihppson. 6898.24
Jakob van der Kees. 3 v. Paalzoiv. 1017.5.10-12
Jakobine. Muegge. 1035.12.5
Jakobs, des Handwerksgesellen, Wanderungen
durch die Schweiz. Bitzius. 1026.1.11
Jakow Passenkoff. Turgenef. 3060b. 1.12
James Skey. Rellstab. 1014.2.15
Jane, die Jiidin. Lange. 28703.65
Jane Eyre. Bronte. 4896.50.244
Janko, der Musikant. Sienkiewiez. 4906.50.150
Jantje Verbriigge. Duimchen. 2041.1.31
Japhet, der seinen Vater sucht. Marryat.
4896.50.190
Jaromir. Rellstab. 1014.2.5
Jascha. Behrens. 2044.21
Jean Teterol’s Idee. Cherbuliez. 4897.50.145
Jeanette und Juanito. Brink. 4906.50.157
Jephtha’s Tochter. Mosenthal. 2034.1.2
Jeremias und die schone Vincenza. Olfers.
2876.70
Jermola der Topfer. Kraszewski. 4907.50.89
Jesuit, Der. Sacher-Masoch. 2874.50
Jesuit, Der. Spindler. 1026.5
Jesuiten oder Freimaurer? Maurer. 4876.83
Jetta. Hausrath. 48703.40
Jnga Svendson. Roquette. 4872.30
Joachim und Anna. B. 6014. 71
Joachim Sliiter. 4 v. in 2. Wickede. 4872.57
Joerg Muckenhuber. Riehl. 1012.1.8
Johann Georg i. von Sachsen. Lubojatzky.
2012.19
Johann Ohlerich. Wilbrandt. 1012.1.7; 4877 56.2
Johanna. Hollmann. 28793.73
Johannisberg. Hartmann. 2897.50.9
Johanniskaferchen, Das. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.4; 6874.55.1; 6874.11
Johanniter, Die. Zobeltitz. 2041.1.44
John .Milton und seine Zeit Ring.
1013.14; 2879.107.3.4
John Paul Jones. Grabowski. 2021.20
194
German Fiction — Titles
John Riew’. Storm. 2877.100.18
Jonathan Frock. Zschokke.
1044. lo.i ; 2868.10.2 ; 4907.50.55 ; u.s.w.
Jorinde. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 7
Josef Kaiser. Breier. 2011.19
Joseph im Schnee. Auerbach.
1022. 3. 21 ; 48703.20
Josephine-Nini-Xinon. Lindau, F. 2873.69
Josias. Stahr. 2044.20
Jubelsenior, Der. Richter.
1036.1.10; *8.4239.1.6; 4898. 51. 49
Jubilaum, Das. Fran9ois. 2021.18
Jud Siiss. Hauff.
2890b. 60.1; 2897.52.1 ; 4908.50.3 ; u.s.w.
Judas der Ertz-Schelm. (Auswalil.) Abraham
a Sancta Clara. 4893.62
Judas Makkabaus. BischofiE. 29093.52. 14
Jude, Der. Spindler. 4896.50.225
Juden, Die, von Barnow. Franzos. 4874.79
Judenarzt, Der. Pfeiffer. 2012.13
Judenbuche. Droste-Hiilshoff. 4896. 5c. 192
Juden-Christel, Die. Kulke. 2877.56
Judith die Kluswirthin. Francois. 2021.18.2
Judith Stern. Heyse. 4870b. 53 ; 4870b. 57. 6
Judith Trachtenberg. Franzos. 6877.67
Juengling und Miidchen. Thoroddsen.
4896.50.229
Juengste Gericht, Das. Tieck. 1018.1.9
Jugenderinnerungen. Xodier. 4907.50.71
Jugendgeschichte einer alien Frau. Lohmann.
2899.2.10
Jugendleben und Traume eines italienischen
Dichters. Andersen. 4909.55
Julia Pietas. Simon. 2041.1.16
Juliane. Voss. 2041. 1.35
Julie, Oder die neue Heloise. Rousseau.
4897.50.143
Julie und Clementine. Lohmann. 2899.2.17
Julien. Eichendorff. 29093.51.3
Julius. Rellstab. 1014.2.6
Julius, Oder die Bibliothek des Oheims. Zschokke.
1044.10.3 ; 2868.10.13
Julius, Oder die Mansarde. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.13
Julius, Oder die zwei Gefangenen. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.13
Junge Europa, Das. 2 v. Laube. 2847.57.6,7
Junge Liebe. Franzos. 1042.16
Junge Subirierin, Die. Maistre. 4896. 50.335
Junge Tischlermeister, Der. Tieck. 2867.3.12
Jungfer Modeste. Olfers. 2876.70.2
Junker, Der. Hoefer. 2041.1.11 ; 4875.57
Jusche. Hopfen. 4878.57
Juvenis. Arnim, L. A. von. *2905.2.10
Kaempfe und Ziele. 4 v. in 2. Simon. 4875.54
Kaetchen. 4 v. Giseke.
Kaethe. Junghans.
Kaethi, die Grossmutter. Bitzius. 1026.1.4
Kaifeehaus von Surate. Tolstoi. 4896.50.344
Kaiser, Der. 2 v. Ebers. 2012.22; 4872.65
Kaiser Alexander und sein Hof. Mundt, C. il.
2029.3
Kaiserin Elisabeth. Meding.
2041.1.17,18; 2890.56
Kaiserin, Die, von Spinetta. Heyse. 48706.57.6
Kajiits-Passagiere. Sraidt. 2034.1.8
Kalenberger. Bobertag. 4893.11
Kaliber, Der. Muellner. 4908.50.4
Kallenheim. Bibra. 1043.4.2
Kallobiotik auf Reisen. Cecil. 4896.50.192
Kalte Herz, Das. Hauff. 2038.6
Kameraden, Die. Rellstab. 1014.2.16
Kampaner Thai, Das. Richter.
1036.1.13; B. 4239. 1.12; 4908.50.4
Kampf, Der, des Lebens. Dickens.
4570b. 61. 26; 4897.50.100
Kampf, Ein, um Rom. Dahn. 2874.56
Kampf, Der, urns Dasein. 5 v. Sittenfeld.
Kampf, Ein, urn’s Reclit. Franzos.
48703.32; 6871.5
Kanarienvogel, Der. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.4; 6874.55.1; 6874.11
Kann sein, ’s ist auch so recht. Wildermuth.
2026.19; 2046.8.7
Karadi-Nisa. Zobeltitz. 2041.1.27
Karavane, Die. Hauff.
28906.60.6; 2897.52.4; 48903.50.3, Abth. 1
Karfreitags-Christen, Die. Keinhold. 1024.13.3
Karin von Schweden. Jensen. 2876.122 ; 4874 60.1
Karl Immermann und sein Kreis. Mueller von
Koenigswinter. 2023.1.1
Karl Krug. Swientochowski. 4896.50.189
Karla. Xemec. 2012.4.11
Karneval, Ein, in Rom. Keyserling. 2041.1.19
Karriere, Eine, in America. Ruppius. 2032.1.2
Kastor und Pollux Becker. 2959.12.3
Katastrophe, Eine. Linz. 4896.50.191
Katharine Allsand. Kuehne. 2041.1.21, 22
Katheder und Schulbank. Eckstein. 2010.20
Katzensteg, Der. Sudermann. 2878.138
Kaufmann und Dichter. Grimm, H. *6876.32
Kaufmann, Der, von Lyon. Oertel. 2907.55.7
Kein Haus. Stahr. No. 3 in 48793.73
Keine Wahl. Ried. 2056.2.19
Kenilworth. Scott. 4907.50.97
Kette, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.17
Blind, Das. Droz. 2043.33
Kind, Das. Grimm, H. 1012.1.6 ; 2870.44 ; 6876.79
Kind, Ein, des Cirkus. Flemming. 1051.1.1
Kind, Ein, seiner Zeit. Friedmann. 4896.50.294
Kinder, Die, der Excellenz. Wolzogen, E. L.,
Freiherr von. 2035.25
Kinder der Flarame. Pinelli. 2041.1.24
Kinder, Die, der Fremde. Reinhold. 1024.13.1
Kinder der Welt. Heyse.
2016.2 ; 48706.57.8.9 ; 4878.72
Kinder, Die, des Auswanderers. Schober.
2871.101
Kinder des Siidens. Voss. 2046.7
Kinder Gebet, Der. Wildermuth. 2046.8.4
Kinder Siinde, Der, der Viiter Fluch. Heyse.
48706.57.3; 48793.62
Kinder- und Hausmarchen. Grimm, J. L. C.
and W. C. 2033.4; 2902.19; 4896.50.326; u.s.w.
Kinder- und Hausmarchen. Zingerle. 2016.14
Kindergeschichte, Eine. Elisabeth of Rou-
mania, and Kremnitz, Mite. 48603.57
Kinderthranen. Wildenbruch. 2043.30
Kindtaufen, Das. Houwald. 4898.8.2
Kirche, Die, zu alien Engeln. Lohmann.
2899.2.9
Kirchenordnung, Die. Arnim, L. A. von.
*2905.2.9
Kirchenraub. Friedmann 2034.1.21 ; 4896.50.232
Kirchmessnacht, Eine. Temme. *6879.57
Klaerchens Genesung. Wildermuth. 2046.8.16
Klausenburg, Die. Tieck. 2867.3.9
EHeiden machen Leute. Keller, Gottfried.
28993.56
Klein-Dorritt. Dickens. 45706.61. 20, 21
Klein Zaches, genannt Zinnober. Hoffmann, E.
T. W. 1027.5.9; 2878.66.9; 4898.51.33
Kleine Hiiwelmann, Der. Storm.
2012.14.6; 2877.100.6
195
German Fiction — Titles
Kleine Konige. 5 v. in 2. Jokai. 2878.151
Kleine Kreise. Kuehne. 2041. 1.4
Kleine Lord Fauntleroy, Der. Burnett.
2046.5 ; 4896.50.279
Kleine Mama, Die. Heyse. 4879a. 60 ; 4870b. 57. 3
Kleine Schumacher, Der. Scliober. 2871.101
Kleine Ursachen. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2011. 1. 5 ; 2868.10.2 ; u.s.w.
Kleine Welt, Die. Lindau, R. 2034.1.7:48703.92
Kleine Zauberer, Der. Bentzel-Sternau. 4891.62.2
Kleines Volk. Noel. 4896.50.283
Kleinseitner Geschichten. Neruda. 4896.50.204
Klemens Boruta. Swientochowski. 4896.50.189
Kleopatra. Ebers. 48706.81
Kleopatra. Heyse. 48793.60 ; 48706.57.3
Klikuscbka, Die. Lankenau. 2043.6
Kloster, Das, bei Sendomir. Grillparzer. 2909.65
Kloster Wendhusen. Behrens. 2044.35
Klosterjager, Die. Ganghofer. 2877.146
Kluge Bruno, Der. Wilderrautb. 2046.8.15
Klugen Jungfrauen, Die. Conrad.
Klytia. Hausrath. 2879.80
Koenig Hroar. Oehlenschlager. 2898.3.19
Koenig Jakob’s letzte Tage. Muegge. 28793.113
Koenig Jerome Napoleon und sein Capri. 3 v.
in 2. Oettinger. 4872.64
Koenig Jerdmes Carneval. 3 v. Koenig, H.
1015. 2
Koenig Lear, Ein, der Steppe. Turgenef.
4907.50.85
Koenig Lear, Ein, des Dorfes. Turgenef.
30606.1.6
Koenig, Der, von Akim. Zschokke.
1044.18.1; 2868.10.12
Koenigin, Eine. Wildermutli. 2026.18:2046.8.4
Konigin Bertha. Biscboff. 29093.52. 13
Konigin, Die, der Luft. Sclioenthan. 6896.15
Komet, Der. Lobraann. 2899.2.14
Komet, Der. Richter.
1036.1.28,29; 2019.2; 4908.50.24 ; u.s.w.
Komodianten. Vacano. 4896.50.267
Komodianten, Die, des Lebens. ,J6kai. 2876.85
Komodianten-Toni, Die. Hirscbfeld. 2056.2.26
Kontraste der Gegenwart. Niendorf. 2027.2
Kooperator, Der. Greinz. 4896.50.325
Kora. Sand, George, pseud. 4897.50.141
Kordulas erste Reise. Wildermuth. 2046.8.13
Kosaken, Die. Tolstoi. 30603.26
Koxkox und Kikequetzel, Wielaud.
4893.74.6 ; *4900.50.12; *49093.50.14
Kraehlenfelder Geschichten. Raabe. 4877.65
Kraenzchen, Das, von Lammenvitz. Cohn.
2044.27
Kraft. 2v. Mauthner.
Krambambuli. Ebner-Eschenbach.
2034.1.23; 4875.71
Krates und Hipparchia. Wieland.
1028.1.21; *2888.1.28; *4900.50.28; u.s.w.
Kreisleriana. Hoffmann. 6899.48.1, 2
Kreisphysikus, Der. Ebner-Eschenbach. 4875.71
Kreisrichter, Der. Heyse. 48706.57.3
Kreuz-und Querziige des Ritters A bis Z. 2 v.
Hippel. 2867.5
Kreuz und Schwert. 4 v. Meding.
1053.4; 28703.55
Kreuzfahrer, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.7
Krieg, Der, um den Wald. Hartmann. 2897.50.4
Krieg und Frieden. Hacklaender.
2022.1.38,39; 48603.67
Krieg und Frieden. Tolstoi. 4896.50.303,304
Krieg und Frieden. Wildermuth.
2026.19; 2046.8.10
Kriegerische Abenteuer eines Friedfertigen.
Zschokke.
1044.10.1; 2868.10.9; 4896.50.266; u.s.w.
Kriegsabenteuer. Varnhagen von Ense.
2907.5.6
Kriminal-Humoresken. Poetzl. 4896.50.197
— B. 2. 4896.50.204
— B. 3. 4896.50.232
Krone und Kerker. Hof. 4871.95
Kronenwachter, Die. Arnim, L. A. von.
2905.2.3,4; 4906.50.157
Krueppelchen, Das. Schultz. 2044.24
Kuehle Blonde, Die. Wolzogen, E. L., Freiherr
von. 2035.27
Kuenstlerbilder. 3 v. Sternberg. 2015.3
Kuenstlerehe. Schefer. 1018.2.1
Kuenstler-Ehen. Daudet. 4906.50.164
Kuenstlerroman. Hacklaender. 2044.1.52-56
Kugel, Die, im Chor. Kuebler. 6896.23
Kunde von Wasser und Land. Harte. 2012.4.12
Kunst und Natur. Rosentlial-Bonin. 2043.34
Kunsten-Macher, Der. Kulke.
2034.1.21; 2877.56
Kunstreise, Die, des Photographen. Cohn.
2044.29
Kunstreiter, Die. Kettnaker. 2873.72.1
Kunz von Kauffungen. Storch. 1016.9.3-5
Kurt von Koppigen. Bitzius. 1012.1.12
Kurze Erzahlungen aus der Schweizergeschichte.
Zimmermann. 4828.6
Kuss, Der. SvStla. 4896.50.316
Kuss, Der, des Engels. Schefer. 1018.2.3
Lachen, Das. Weber. 4896.50.343
Lady Gwendolen. Helix. 2041.1.19
Lady Jane Gray und ihre Zeit. 4 v. in 2. Ro-
biano. 6899.6
Labme Engel, Der. Heyse.
28793.102.1; 48703.89
Lajla. Friis. 2876.124
Lala. Voss. 2046.7
Lampe, Die, des Anaxagoras und die russische
Fiirstin. Zschokke. 2868.10.12
Lampo und Carmela. Castelnuovo. 4896.50.208
Landaufentbalt, Ein, von Onkel Titus. Spyri.
2031.19
Landeron. Schuecking. No. 2 in *6878.53
Landbaus, Das, am Rhein. Auerbach.
2030.9; 28793.81; 48703.28
Landbausleben. Arnim, L. A. von. *2905.2.15
Landmadcben Das. Lohmann. 2899.2.16
Landolin von Reutershofen. Auerbach.
2030.7; 2873.81
Landpartie, Die. Wildenbruch. 2043.30
Landprediger, Der, von Wakefield. Goldsmith.
4898.51.31
Landscbaftsmaler, Der. Grimm, H.
2870.44; 6876.79
Landstreicber, Die. Benedix. 4877.51
Landvogt, Der, von Greifensee. Keller, Gott-
fried. 2873.80
Lange Isaack, Der. 3 v. Wickede. 2021.22
Last, Die. Levien. 2034.1.22
Laurina’s Gatte. Farina. 4896.50.186
Lavinia. Sand, George, pseud. 4897.50.141
Lazarillo, von Tonnes. Hurtado de Mendoza.
3097.105
Leben der schwedischen Grafinn von G.** Gellert.
4897.7.4
Leben des beriihmten Kaisers Abraham Tonelli.
Tieck. 1018.1.9
Leben des Quintus Fixlein. Richter.
1036.1.3; 4891.59.2; 4908.50.18; u.s.w.
196
German Fiction — Titles
Leben des vergnugten Schulnieisterlein Maria
Wuz in Auenthal. Richter.
20I1.I.N.F.6 ; 4908.50.13
Leben, Das, siegt. Rosegger. 2011.1.6
Leben und Abentcuer des Lazarillo von Tornies.
Hurtado de Mendoza. 4897.50.146
Leben, Das, und die Meinungen des Herrn Ma-
gister Sebaldus Nothanker. 3 v. Nicolai. 4899.9
Lebendige Madonna, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.3
Lebens-Ansichten des Raters Murr. Hoffmann,
E. T. W. 1027.5.8; 2878.66.8; 4908.50.17
Lebensbilder aus der westlichen Hemisphare.
Sealsfield. 1027.6.9-13
Lebensgeschichte der Theodore von der Linden.
Jung-Stilling. *2877.1.9
Lebensgeschichte und Erfahrungen David Cop-
perlield’s des jiingern. Dickens.
4750b. 6 1. 3, 4; 4906.50.163
Lebenslanglich verurtheilt. Lie. 4896.50.197
Lebenslaufe nach aufsteigender Linie. Hippel.
4891.64 ; 4899.10
Lebenslauf. Velde. 2017,17.8
Lebensmarchen. Friedmann. 4897.50.131
Lebensmagic. Muegge. 1035. 12. 2
Leberecht Hiihnchen. Seidel. 2043.7.2
Leberecht Hiihnchen als Grossvater. Seidel.
**2879a.ii6.8
Leberecht Hiihnchen, Jorinde und andere Ge-
schiehten. Seidel. **2879a.i 16. i ; 2899a. 68.1
Lederstrumpf. Cooper. 2044.37.2
Lederstrumpf-Geschichten. 2 v. Cooper.
2044.37
Legenden von Riibezahl. Musaeus.
2044.32; 4898.51.27; 6870a. 22; u.s.w.
Lehnsjungfer, Die. Warburg. 2041.1.27,28
Lehrersbraut, Die. Meyr. 4875.61.2
Leibeigene, Die. Ernst. 2041. 1.23
Leibeigenen, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.3
Leibmedicus, Der. Riehl. 2879.78
Leichenbesorger, Der. Pushkin. 4906.50.168
Leichtsinnige Ehe, Die. Rellstab. 1014.2.23
Leichtsinniges Volk. Hoecker. 4896.50.328
Leiden des jungen Werthers. Goethe.
2028.18; 4892.62.13; 4908.50.8; u.s.w.
Leiden und Freuden eines Sehulmeisters. Bit-
zius. 1026.1.5, 6; 2879a. 50. 4, 5
Leidenschaft und Liebe von H. Clauren. Hauff.
4890a. 50.2, Abth. 2
Leihbibliotheks-Inhaberin, Die. Schmidt, R.
4896.50.213
Leila. Rangabe. 4896.50.176
Leipziger Taschenbuch fiir Fraueuzimmer zum
Nutzen und Vergniigen. 21 v. 6879a. 51
These volumes contain many interesting short stories.
Leitstern. Homberger. 6898.1
Lenore di San Sepolcro. Schefer. 1018.2.4
Lenz. Buechner. 4873.65
Leonardo da Sessa. Lohmann. 2899.2.3
Lesefriichte. Gottschall. 4896.50.273
Letzte, Der. Ganghofer. 2044.4
Letzte, Der. Wildenbruch. 2043.30
Letzte Bankett, Das, der Girondisten. Nodier.
4907.50.74
Letzte Bombardier, Der. 2 v. Hacklaender.
2876.131
Letzte Capy, Der. Tenger. 2056.2.8
Letzte Centaur, Der. Heyse. 48706.57.4
Letzte Deutsche, Der, von Blatna. Mauthner.
4860.53
Letzte Herr, Der, eines alten Edelhofes. Gyulai.
4907.50.62
Letzte Hieb, Der. Hopfen. 2044.25 ; 2860.62
Letzte Hofmops, Der. Auerbach. 2011.1.6
Letzte Konig, Der, der Magyaren. Sacher-
Masoch. 4874.71
Letzte Mohikan, Der. Cooper.
2044.37.1; 4907.50.92
Letzte Montanini, Die. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Letzte Pascha, Der, von Ofen. Jokai. 1042.24
Letzte Reckenburgerin, Die. Fran9ois.
2877.62; 2012.7
Letzte Savello, Der. Rumohr.
1012.1.2; 4907.50.63
Letzte Schuss, Der. Puetz zu Puetz. 2056.2.39
Letzte Schuss, Der. Friedmann. 4896.50.294
Letzte, Der, seines Stammes. Stahr. 4879.62.5
Letzten Briefe, Die, des Jacopo Ortis. Foscolo.
4898.51.27
Letzten Humanisten, Die. Stern. 2877.117
Letzten Ritter, Die, von Marienburg. Hauff.
28906.60.2; 2897.52.1; 4908.50. 17 ; u.s.w.
Letzten Stuart’s, Die. Wangenheim. 6899.34
Letzten Tage, Die, der Janitscharen. Jokai.
2876.90
Letzten Tage, Die, eines Konigs. Hartmann.
2897.50.8
Letzten Tage, Die, von Pompeji. Buhver-Lytton.
4907.50.78
Leuchtturm-Inspektor, Der. Schmidt, R.
4896.50.213
Leute, Die, auf Hemso. Strindberg. 4896.50.282
Leute, Die, von Seldwyla. Keller, Gottfried.
2899a. 56
Leute, Die, von Wien. Poetzl. 4896.50.269
Leutringens, Die. Klinckowstroem. 2041.1.30
Levana. Richter.
1036.1.22,23; *3.4239.1.11; 4898.51.41
Libertas und ihr Freier. Eichendorff. 29093.51.3
Libussa. Musaeus. 2044.32; 2902.1; 68703.22
Lichtenstein. Hauff.
28906.60.3; 2897.52.3; 4908.50.10 ; u.s.w.
Lichtensteiner, Die. Velde.
2017.17.4; 4897.50.117; 6879.50.11
Liebe, Die, der Ausgewanderten. Zsehokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.11
Liebe, Die, hat hundert Augen. Farina.
4896.50.199
Liebe in alter Zeit. Muegge. 1035.12.4
Liebe Menschen. Auerbach. 8.42493.4; 4878.92
Liebesgeschichte der schonen Magelone, und
des Grafen Peter von Provence. Tieck. 1018.1.4
Liebesgliick und Liebesnoth. Eberhard. 2898.6.2
Liebespaar, Ein. Walloth.
Liebestraum, Ein. Merk. 2041.1.28
Liebestreue. Musaeus. 2902.1
Liebeswerben. Tieck. 2867.3.10
Liebeszauber. Tieck. 1018.1.4
Liebhaber-Theater, Das. Velde.
2017.17.6; 4908.50.13; 6879.50.19
Liedermacher, Der. Stinde. 2876.103
Lienhard und Gertrud. Pestalozzi.
2896.5.1-4; 4898.51.47; 4891.62.2
Lieutenant Jergunow. Turgenef.
30606.1.2; 4896.50.200
Lieutenant verloren, Ein. Duncker. 6896.10
Lima. Bibra. 1043.4.3
Lindana. Bittkow. 68793.13
Lindane. Holting. 6878.65
Lies Alfa. Michael. 2041.1.16
Liquidirt. Lindau, R. 2041.1.9
List und List. Eberhard. 2898.6.2
Loch, Das, im Aermel. Zsehokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.3; B. 4227. 3. 6
Locke, Die, der heiligen Agathe. Franzos. 4875.70
197
German Fiction — Titles
Loesliche Bande. Aba. 2041. 1.24
Loewe, Der, von Luzern. 2 v. Lange. 2899.57
Loewen, Die, in Weidling. Widmann. 2041.1.28
Loewenhaut, Die. Du Grail de La Villette, C. B.
4896.50.214
Londoner Skizzen. Dickens. 4897.50.122
Lonny, die Heiniatlose. Joachim. 6898.34
Lorbeer und Dornenkrone. Dingelstedt.
1024.12.2
Lorelei. Roquette. 2020.5
Lorenz und Lore. Heyse. 4879.7; 48706.57.4
Lori. Wolzogen, A., Freiherr von. 4896.50.176
Loris Lelands Antritt. Jordan. 48603.56.2
Los, Das, der Witwe. Hacklaender. 6896.9.2
Lottka. Heyse. 48706.57.4
Lucciola. Keyserling. 2041. 1. 15
Lucifer. Auerbacli. 2039.2; 48703.13
Lucinde. Schlegel. 4898.51.34
Lucius. Eichendorff. 29093.51.3
Ludwig und Annemarie. Meyr. 4875.61.1
Ludwiga. Gaudy. 4898.51.41
Liigner, Die. Ring. 2041.1.10
Luginsland. Roquette. 2020.5
Luitgard von Meissen. Lohmann. 2899.2.1
Lukerja. Turgenef. 4896.50.192
Lukis Laras. Bikelas. 4896.50.203
Lurem. Tolstoi. 4896.50.172
Lustige Volksbuccher. 2 v. 6878.70
Lustigi Tlieugauer G’schichte. Stell. 4896.50.255
Luther und seine Zeit. 4 v. Koenig, T. 2021.10
Luther’s Brautfahrt. Bischoff. 2909352.1,2
Luthers Ring. Blunienhagen. 4907.50.60
Lycaena Silena. Jensen. 2034.1.9
Lyonel Harlington. Zschokke.
1044.10.2; 2868.10.12
Madame Therese. Erckmann-Chatrian.
4906.50.162
Madame Vogelleini. Richepin. 46606.8
Maddalena. Duboc. 4872.35
Madonna Clarenza. Homberger. 6898.1
Madonna, Die, mit den Lilien, und andere
Erziihlungen. Linz. 4896.50.215
Madchen, Die, des Pensionats. Hutnoreske.
Eckstein. 2010.20
Madchen, Das, von Capri. Stengel. 2041.1.19
Madchen, Das, von Hela. Stahr. 4879.68
Madchen, Das, von Oyas. Stahr.
2043.32; 48793-71
Madchen, Das, von Treppi. Heyse.
48706.57.2; 6878.14; 6878.38; u.s.w.
Madchenliebe. Palme-Pay sen. 2026.17
Madchensinn und Schicksal. Lohmann.
2899.2.6
Mahrischen Hiihner, Die. Bischoff. 2909a. 52. 15
Mannliche Mutter, Die. Tieck. 1018.1.14
Marchen. Gustafsson. 2876.117
Marchen als Almanach. Hauff.
2897.52.4; 28906.60.6
Marchen und Geschichten aus Osten und Westen.
Hartmann. 2897.50.5
Marchen, Das, von der blauen Grotte. Wai-
blinger. 48993.10.3
Marchen, Das, von Gockel und Hinkel. Bren-
tano. 4891.69.2
Martyrer, Ein, der Phantasie. Heyse.
48706.53 ; 48706.57.7
Magass, der Rauber. Saeher-Masoch. 2874.50
Mageren, Die, und die Fetten. Bischoff.
29093.52. 12
Magister Rdslein. Contessa. 48793.24.4
Magister Timotheus. Jensen. 4874.60.2
Magnetiseur, Der. Hoffmann. 6899.48.2
Maha Guru. Gutzkow. 1015.5.5
Mahlstrom, Ein. Lie. 4896.50.247
Maid von Bagdad. Ethe. 2907.50
Mailehen, Das. Oertel. 2907.55.1
Majorat, Das. Hoffmann, E. T. W. 4908.50.4
Maler, Der, in Uniform. Rustige. 6896.13
Malerarbeit, Eine. Storm.
1012.1.9; 2012.14.4 ; 2877.100.4
Malermusikant, Der. Passarge. 48706.77
Malkolm. Steffens.
1029.22.7-12; *6.4258.6.13-16
Maltheser, Der. Velde. 2017.17.3 ; 6879.50.9, 10
Mammon im Gebirge. Reich. 1012.1.9
Mamsell Philippinens Philipp. Stahr. 4879.62.5
Mann, Der, auf dem Mitteltliorthurra. Oertel.
2907.55.8
Mann, Der, auf Freiers Fiissen. Schulze.
4906.50.173
Mann, Ein, der Erfolge. Cruger. 2035.23
Mann, Der, im Monde. Hauff.
1019.4.3; 2897.52.2; 4908.50.16; u.s.w.
Mann mit dem abgebrochenen Ohre. Al)out.
4896.50.210
Mann, Der, mit dem steinernen Herzen. Jokai.
2876.89
Mann, Ein, von Bedeutung. Hope. 2035.16
Manon. Contessa. 48793.24.1
Manon Lescaut und Chevalier Desgrieux. Prevost
d’Exiles. 4907.50.98
Manuela. Artaria. 2034.1.10
Manuscript, Das, von Podhorce. Siemienski.
4907.50.96
Mappe, Die, meines Urgrossvaters. Stifter.
1025.1.2; 4870.81.1
Marco Visconti. Grossi. 4896.50.170
Marcus Kbnig. Freytag. 2899.80.4
Margaretha. Ziegler. 2041.1.10
Margarethe. Kremnitz. 48603.57
Margarethens Sylvesterabend. Wildermuth.
4879.56
Maria Angela. Puetz zu Puetz. 2056.2.35
Maria Antonia. Boelte. 48703.53
Maria Botti. Voss. 4896.50.177
Maria Francisca. Heyse. 48706.57.2 ; 48793.61
Maria im Elend. Rosegger. 2034.1.3
Maria la Brusca. Eckstein. 4896.50.179
Maria Mancini. 2 v. Grosse. 2877.53
Marialis. Carl. *6878.27
Marianne. Saar. 2034.1.7
Marie und Maria. Wildermuth. 4879.56
Marion. Heyse. 48706.57.1
Marjoratsherren, Die. Arnim, L. A. von.
1029.1.3; 2905.2.2
Markolf. Bobertag. 4893.11
Marmorbild, Das. Eichendorff.
29093.51.3; 4892.68.2; 4896.50.243
Marquise, Die, von 0. Kleist.
1026.2.3; 2897.53.4; 4896.50.202; u.s.w.
Marschalks, Die. Warring. 2041.1.26
Marthe und ihre Uhr. Storm.
2012.14.5; 2877.100.5
Martin Chuzzlewit. Dickens.
45706.61.8,9; 4896.50.184
Martin der Streber. Heyse. 6899.22
Martin Luther. Eisenlohr. 2878.107
Martin Martir. Arnim, L. A. von.
1029.1.3; *2905.2.10
Mary Kreuzer. Ruppius. 2032.1.4
Maryam in der Wiiste. Zschokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.6
Maskenball, Der. Pavlof. 3067.111
Masken-Ball, Ein. Temme. 6879.57
198
German Fiction — Titles
Masser. GoMsc'hinicU. 2012.4.11
Master Iluiiiplirey’s Waiululir. Dickens.
4570b 61.12, 13
Matbesil und Biibele. Weill. 2018.10.2 ; 4876.2.2
Matbilde von Asseburg. Lolmuimi. 2899.2.6
Medaillenkenner, Der. Schmidt, K. 4896.50.213
Medailloii, Das. Muegf<e. 1035. 12.5
Medea's Kaclie. Becker. 2959.12.3
Meer, Das. Korolenko. 4896.50.316
Meerfahrt, Eine. Eicbendorlf. 2909a. 5 1.3
Meergeusen, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.2
Mein Dorf. Rakosi. 4896.50.318
Mein erster I’atient. Katnecke. 2043.7.1
Mein erstes .Abenteucr. Wolzogen, E. L., Krei-
berr von. 2041. 1.30
Mein Freund, der Griinder. Rodenberg.
2011. 1.3 ; 2043.34
Mein Mann. Bentzel-Sternau. 4891.62.2
Mein Onkel Benjamin. Tillier. 4896.50.202
Mein Onkel Don Juan. Hopfen. 48703.82
Mein Onkel Scipio. Theuriet. 2035 21
Mein Pfarrer und mein Onkel. La Brete. 2035.26
Meine erste Braut. Oertel. 2907 55.4
Meister Dietrich. Contessa. 48793.24.3
Meister Floh. Hoffmann, E. T. W.
1027.5 10; 2878.66.10
Meister Jordan. Zscbokke. 2868.10.16
Meister Martin der Kiifner und seine Gesellen.
Hoffmann, E. T. W. *4908.50.6
Meister Muller und sein Geselle. Lenbard.
2056.2.32
Meister Twardowski. Kraszewski. 3068.31
Meister, Der, von Tanagra. Wildenbruch.
28703.22
Melechsala. Musaeus. 2044.32; 2902.1
Meliick Maria Blainville. Arnim, L. A. von.
2905.2.1
Melusina, Historia deredlenund scbonen. Sing-
wart. 6878.27
Melusina, Historic von der. Tieck. 2891.50.1
Melusine. Heyse. 6898.20
Melusine. Tieck. 1018.1.13
Memoiren aus einem Totenhaus. Dostoevski.
4896.50 271
Memoiren eines Jiigers. Turgenef. 4896.50.226
Menander und Glycerion. Wieland.
1028.1.21; *2888.1.28; 2891.60.3; u.s.w.
Mendel Gibbor. Bernstein. 2034.1.10
Menschenfreund, Der. Bracbvogel. 2027.3.2
Mentha. Jensen. 6899.14
Merks Wien ! Abraham a Sancta Clara.
4896.50.201
Merlin. Heyse. 2875.117
Messalinen, Die, Wiens. Sacher-Masoch. 4872.55
Mexikanische Novellen. Keller-Jordan.
28703.76
Michael Kohlhaas. Kleist.
1026.2.3; 2897.53.4; 4908.50.1 ; u.s.w.
Michel. 4 V. Scberr. 2029.28 ; 2023.12 ; 2046.13
Mignons Eiertanz. Becker. 4872.19
Militar-Erinnerungen eines osterreichisclien .Ar-
tilleristen. Krassnigg. 4896.50.295
Militarische Humoresken. B. 1. Lenz. 4907. 50. 75
— B. 2. 4907.50.77
— B. 3. 4907.50.84
— B. 4. 4907.50.89
— B. 5. 4907.50.94
Miller und Muller. Rellstab. 1014.2.18
Million, Eine. Pavlof. 3067.111
Million, Die. Zolling. 2041.1.41
Millionar, Der. Zscbokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.3; B.4227.3.4
Mime, Der. Walloth. 2879.112.2
Mimili. Heun. 4896.50.212
Mimis Badereise. Mikulitch. 4896.50.315
Minnekonigin, Die. Gumppenberg. 4896.50.326
Miranda. Siedler. 6896.26
Mirandola, die Herrnbuterin. Diiboc. 2014.14
Mirowicz und der gefangene Czar Iwan Antono-
wicz. Danilevski. 4897.50.142
Mirtola. Orzessko. 2041.1.34
Misericordia. Zedtwitz. 2041.1.42
Miss Edda Brown. Herbert. 2056.2.2
Miss Ludingtons Schwester. Bellamy.
4896.50.287
Missbraucbten Liebesbriefe, Die. Keller,
Gottfried. 28993.56
Missionare, Die. Gerstaecker. 2037.4
Mit den Waffen. Friedrich. 2026.20
Mitgeholfen ! Polko 2056.2.1
Mittheilungen aus den Memoiren des Satans.
Hauff. 2897.52.2 ; 28906.60.4 ; 4908.50.26 ; u.s w.
Mixed-Pickles. Scberr. 4874.7
Modenesische Geschichte, Eine. Hartmann.
2897.50.7
Moderne Charakterkopfe. Boelte. 4873.52
Moderne Helden. Kapff-Essenther. 2044.2
Moderne Titanen. 3 v. Giseke.
Modernes Miidchen, Ein. Herbert. 2056.2.23
Moehrenscheiben. Lohmann. 2899.2.16
Moench und Grafin. Gross-Hoffinger. 2020.13
Moench, Der, von Berchtesgaden. Voss. 2035.14
Moench, Der, von Montaudon. Heyse.
28793.102.2; 48703.89
Moench, Der, von Santarem. Almeida-Garrett.
4897.50.102
Moenchbriider, Die. Oehlenschliiger. 2898.3.20
Mohammed Ali und sein Haiis. 4 v. Mundt, C.M.
4879.17
Mohr, Der. Crusenstolpe. 1025.8
Mohr, Der, Peters des Grossen. Pushkin.
4906.50.168
Mohr, Der, von Berlin. Horn. 2041.1.27
Mohrenfranzel. Schmid. 1012.1.16
Molkenkur, Die. Hegner.
1014.4.2; 4898.51.32; 6875.10.2; u.s.w.
Mondsiichtige, Der. Tieck. 2867.3.5
Montecchi und Capuletli, Die. Hacklaendcr.
6896.9.2
Mord der Jugend. Varnhagen von Ense. 2907.5.7
Mord, Der, in der Rue Morgue. Poe. 2012.4.12
Morituri. Kraszewski. 4897.50.114
Morton. Sealsfield. 1027.6.7, 8
Moschko von Parma. Franzos. 4872.63
Muehlchen, Das, in der Morgenbach. Oertel.
2907.55-3
Muehle, Die, am Floss. Eliot, George. 4896.50.278
Muehle, Die, am Fundensee. Ganghot'er. 2044.4
Mueller, Der, vom Hoft. Meissner.
1012.1.6 ; 2014.11
Mueller, Der, von Sempach. Bucher. 6896.27
Muellerin, Die. Siemienski. 4907.50.96
Muellerstochter, Die. Eotvos. 4896.50.2^4
Muenchhausen. Immermann.
2038.3; 48903.55.2; 4898.51.29; u.s.w.
Muenchhausen im Vogelsberg. Mueller, O.
2034. 1.2
Muenchhausen, Wiinderbare Reisen und Aben-
teuer des Freih. v. Raspe.
2011.1.N.F.3 ; 2869.3; 4908.50.13
Muetze und Krone. 5 v. in 2. Schmid, H. T. von.
4873-51
Muhme-Lieutenant, ’s. Holtei. 1012.1.12
Mumu. Turgenef. 30606.1.3
199
German Fiction — Titles
Musikalische Leiden und Fretiden. Tieck.
1018.1.17; 2867.3.1; 4896.50.199 ; u.s.w.
Musikalische Ortliodoxie. Kinkel. 1012. 1. 17
Musikantenturm, !)er. 3 v. Prutz.
Muth, Der, zur Walirlieit. Keyser. 2860.64
Mutius Sforza. Witzleben. 28993.65.4
Mutter, Die, der .Marquise. Raven. 2056.2.28
Mutter Lenas .lunge. Geijer.stam. 4896.50.307
Mutter und Kind. Ileyse. 2028.20 ; 4870b. 57. 5
Mutter und Solin. Schaefer. 4896.50.253
Mylady. Waehenhusen. 4870a. 83
Nach America. 2 v. Gerstaecker. 2010. ii
Nach beruhmten Mustern. Manthner.
2011.1.N.F.5
Nach dem hoheren Gesetz. Franzos.
2034. 1. 12; 2043.33
Nach dem Leben. Sciiultz. 2044.24
Nach der ersten Liebe. Frenzel. 2041. 1.23
Nach der Natur. 3 v. Hauenscliild. 1037.6
Nach dreissig Jahren. Auerbach.
2030.11; 2874.54
Nach Indien. Danilevski. 4896.50.161
Nach langem Suchen. Fred. 2056.2.4
Nach Regen Sonnenschein. VVildermuth.
2046.8.12
Nach Venedig. Gross. 4896 50.237
Nach zwanzig Jahren. Ried. 2056.2.11
Nachbar Stalactitius. Rellstab. 1014.2.23
Nachbarn, Die. Bremer. 4896.50.105
Nachbarn, Die. Ruppius. 2032.1.4
Nachbarskinder, Die. Wildermutli. 2046.8.13
Nachlass des Diogenes von Sinope. M'^ieland.
1028.1.19; *2888.1.13; *4900.50.13; u.s.w.
Nachricht von den neuesien Schicksalen des
Hundes Berganza. Hoffmann. 6899.48.1
Nachsommer, Der. 3 v. Stifter. 6878.12
Nacht, Fine. .Abeken. 1012. 1.22
Nacht, D ie. fiessner.
2016.10.2; 48793.26.2 ; 4893.63 ; u.s.w.
Nacht, Die, im Bleich- lliiuschen. Oertel.
2907.55.10
Nacht, Die, im Gebirge. Lolimann. 2899 2.6
Nacht, Die, im Walde. La Motte Fouque.
1026 7.12
Nacht, Die, in Brczweznicisl. Zschokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.9; B. 4227. 3. 6
Nacht, Fine, in der Holzhauerhiitte. Oertel.
2907.55.9
Nacht und Morgen. Buhver-Lytton. 4896.50.337
Nacht, Die, von Bingen. Oertel. 2907.55.2
Nachtstiicke. Hoffmann, E. T. W. 2878.66.5
Nachtwachter, Der, von Ellrich. Peter.
4860.52
Nadel, Die, der Kleopatra. Viola. 4896.50.264
Nadina. Kuehne. 2041.1.16
Naevus muriformis. Gerhardt. 2041. 1.44
Nahes und Femes. Hacklaender.
2022.1.50; 2878.53
Nala tind Damayanti. 4896.50.218
Namenlos. Jensen. 4874.60.3
Nameulose Geschichten. Hacklaender.
1017.4.1,2; 2022.1.1,2
Nameulose Geschichten zehn Jahre spiiter.
Hacklaender. 1017. 4. 3 ; 2022.1.3
Nameulose Schloss, Das. Jokai. 2876.87
Namenstag, Der. Pavlof. 3067. m
Naomi und Christian. Nieritz. 6874.16
Napoleon Potee. Veltheira. 2056.2.5
Narciss. Wilbrandt. 4877.56.2
Narr, Der, auf Manegg. Keller, Gottfried.
28993.56
Narr, Der, der Herzogin. Remin. 4896.50.320
Narr, Ein, des neunzehnten Jahrhtinderts.
Zschokke. 1044.10.3; 2868.10.3; B. 4227. 3. 6
Narren, Die, der Liebe. Jokai. 2876.84
Narren der Liebe. Walloth.
Narrenburg, Die. Stifter. 1025.1.1 ; 4870.81.1
Natur und Gnade. Fran9ois. 2044.7
Natur und Leben. Sienkiewicz. 4906.50.150
Naturfreund, Der. Tieck. 1018.1.15
Neffe and Nichte. Muegge. 1035.12.3
Nein. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Neithart Fuchs. Bobertag. 4893.11
Nella. Stahr. 48793.67
Nena Sahib. 3 v. Goedsche.
Nerina. Heyse. 4870b. 53; 4870b. 57. 7
Nero. Eckstein. 2045.16; 48603.69
Nessir und Zulima. Jacobi. 2877.11.4; 6876.51.3
Nessusgewand, Das. Zobeltitz. 2041.1.30
Nest, Das, der Zaunkonige. Freytag. 2899.80.2
Neue Aktaon, Der. Friedmann. 4896.50.334
Neue Don Quixote, Der. 5 v. Hacklaender.
2022.1.30-44; 4877.16
Neue farbige Scherben. Vrchlick^. 4896.50.320
Neue Generation, Die. Turgenef. 4897.50.140
Neue Hiob, Der. Sacher-Masoch. 2873.83
Neue Lorelei, Die. Waehenhusen. 2041.1.8
Neue Medea, Die. 3 v. Rehfues. 6874.37
Neue Melusine, Die. Goethe. 1012.1.1
Neue Merlin, Der. Stern. 28703.2
Neue Pit^ival, Der. Criminalgeschichten. 60 v.
in 58. *3699.2
Neue Putzstube, Die. Eberhard. 2898.6.4
Neue Pygmalion, Der. Immermann. 4898. 51. 36
Neue Staats-Anwalt, Der. Hartmann-Ploen.
4871.76
Neuen Serapionsbriider, Die. Gutzkow. 2874.57
Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz. 24 v. 2034.1
Each story is entered under its author and title.
Neuer Pharao, Ein. Spielhagen. 1042.26; 2878.84
Neues Geschlecht, Ein. Frederick. 2010.5
Neues Leben. Auerbach. 1022.3.14-16; 28703.80
Neues Rollenfach, Ein. Schmidt, R. 4896.50.213
Neues von Leberecht Hiihnchen und anderen
Sonderlingen. Seidel. 28993.68.3; **28793.116.3
Neues Wintermarchen, Ein. Heinzen. 4879.50
Neuland. Turgenef. 3060b. 1.10; 5068.29
Neun Tage. Kremnitz. 48603.57
Neunuudsiebenzigste, Der. Groner.
4896.50.322
Nibelungen Noth, Der. Krais. 2900.31
Nicht wie alle Andern. Brackel. 2056.2.1
Nicht zu hoch. Lingg. 4872.12
Nicolaus Nickleby. Dickens. 4570b. 61. 14-16
Niederlandische Sagen. M'^olf. 2902.6; 4874.9
Niels Lyhne. Jacobsen. 4896.50.262
Nikolas Nickelby. Dickens. 4897.50.134
Nilbraut, Die. 3 v. Ebers. 2860.71
Nina. Bremer. 6877.50
Nino und Maso. Heyse. 4870b. 74
Nino Waripanidse. Leist. 2021.1.44
Niobide, Die. Taubert. 4897.50.144
Nirwana. Jensen. 2041.1.3, 4 ; 4876.62
Nonne, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.9
Nonnenkloster, Die, in Russland. Danilevski.
4907.50.79
Nora. Bauer. 2876.67
Noranha’s, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.8
Noras Roman. Peschkau. 2035.18
Norbert Norson. Meissner. 4870.70
Nordische Freundschaft. Kruse. 1012.1.6
Nordische Sagen der deutsclien Jugend erziihlt.
Russwurm. 2902.16; B. 4228. 10
Nordlicht. Jensen. 4874.60
200
German Fiction — Titles
Nordlicht. Kuehne. 2041.1.19, 20
Notar, Der, in der Falle. Bitzius. 1012. 1.7
Nothanker der Andere. 2878.18
Notre Dame des Plots. Edler. 4896.50.219
Notre-Dame in Paris. Hugo. 4896.50.198
Novellenschatz des Auslandes. 4 v. in 3. 2012.4
Each story is entered under its author and title.
Novize, Der. Wicliner. 4896.50.295
Niimmamullers und das Schwarzokaspale.
Felder. 2014.2
Niirnberger Tand. Hesekiel, Ludovika. 2044 26
Nur ein Geiger. Andersen. 4878.58; 4907.50.67
Nur ein Mensch. Kapff-Essenther. 2044.2
Nur eininal lieben. Die. Jokai. 2877.73
Nur keine Liebe. Schuecking. 2026.13
Nur keine Mesalliance. Eberhard. 2898.6.3
Nur natiirlich ! Hacklaender. 6896.9.1
NurWahrheit! Wichert. 4906.50.156
Nussdorfer, Die. Oertel. 2907-55-5
Nussknacker und Mausekbnig. Hoffmann, E.
T. W. 4897.50.146
Nymphe, Die, des Brunnens. Musaeus.
2044.32 ; 2902.1
O. Z. Andersen. 4897.50.115
Ob er wohl Fiekchen heirathen kann? Offers.
2876.70.2
Oberhol, Der. Inimermann. 48703.34 ; 4879.74
Oberndorf. 3 v. Prutz.
Oberstolze, Der. 2 v. Dernburg.
Oblomow. 2 V. Gontcharof. 5069.18
Oceanien. Jokai. 2876.92
Odbins Rache. Dabn. 2879.131
Odhins Trust. Dabn. 48703.5
Oedipus. Becker. 2959.12.3
Oesterreichische Robinson, Der. Zoebrer.
4870 9
Oheim, Der. Lobmann. 2899.2.18
Ohne Namen. Collins. 4896.50.311
Oktavia. Wallotb. 2879.112.1
Olavides, der neue Belisar. Zscbokke.
1044. 10. 3; 2868.10.14
Oliver Twist. Dickens. 4570b. 61. 7; 4907.50.63
Onkel Born. Jarke. 2056.2.10
Onkel Keinhard’s Oceanfabrt. Cobn. 2044.29
Onkel Tom’s Hiitte. Stowe.
2043.28; 2394.53; 4897.50.101; u.s.w.
Opfer, Das. Boehm. 2034.1. 13
Opfer, Das. Glogau. 48703.3
Opfer der Untreue. Witzleben. 28993.65.3
Opfer des Aberglaubens, Irrthums und VVabns.
Wolf, Marie. 4877-77
Opfer, Die, des Mammon. Mueller, H. F. W. C.
4906.50.168
Orestes. Becker 2959.12.3
Original, Das. Oertel. 2907.55.3
Orpheus. Becker. 2959.12.3
Osraim der Suchaer. Rellstab. 1014.2.16
Ostereier, Die. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.1; 4896.50.203; 6878.66.6
Osternacbt, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.3
— Abtb. 2. 1018.2.7
Othello. Hauff.
1019.4.3 ; 4908.50.21 ; 6878.63 ; u.s.w.
Ottokar von Falkenburg. Lebnert. 6874.31
Owen Tudor. Arnim, L. A. von. 2905.2.2
Paar Keisestunden, Ein. Hauff.
2897.52.3; 48903.50.2, Abth.i
Page, Der, des Herzogs von Friedland. Witz-
leben. 28993.65.1
Palmerio. Schefer. 1018.2.3
Pankraz, der Schraoller. Keller, Gottfried.
28993.56
Pantoffeln, Die. Lentner. 1036.3.2
Papiere, Die, des Kaplans. Tenger. 2010.4
Papierprinzessin, Die. 3 v. in 2. Gottscball.
4871.78
Papillon. Polko. 2056.2.21
Pappenheimer, Die. Witzleben. 28993.65.1
Paradies, Das, am Dniester. Sacber-Masoch.
4872.10
Parcerie-Vertrag, Ein. Gerstaecker. 48793.4
Parcival. 3 v. Bracbvogel. 4875.63
Parcival. Krais. 2900.31
Paris in Skizzen aus dem Volksleben. Sctimidt, E.
2017.21
4907.50.78
4907.50.80
4907.50.82
4907.50.88
B. 1. Eckstein.
Pariser Leben.
— B. 2.
— B. 3.
— B. 4.
Pascha, Der, von Buda. Zscbokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10 8; B. 4227. 3. 2
Pathen, Die. Lobmann. 2899.2.11
Patrizier, Die. Velde. 2017.17.4; 6879.50.13
Paul Jones. Muegge. 1035.12.2
Paul und Virginie. Saint-Pierre. 4898.51.33
Pedlar, Der. Ruppius. 4897.50.120
Peerke von Helgoland. Hoffmann, H. F. C.
2034.1.22
Pelham. Bulwer-Lytton. 4897.50.109
Pepita Jimenez. Valera. 4896.50.194
Peppi’s Soldat. Fold. 4896.50.319
Peregrinus Proteus. Wieland.
1028.1.16. 17; 2888.1.33, 34; 4900.50.33, 34; u.s.w.
Perlen, Die. Lobmann. 2899.2.15
Perlmuschelhalsband, Das. Hawthorne.
4896.50.340
Perserin, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.5
Persische Briefe. Montesquieu. 4896.50.211
Peter der Dritte. Meding. 2041.1.20 ; 4872.20
Peter Lebrecht. Tieck. 1018.1.14, 15
Peter Leu. Bobertag. 4893.11
Peter Mayr. Rosegger. 6898.4
Peter Paul Rubens. Ungern-Sternberg. 6898.39
Peter Scblemibrs wundersaine Gescbicbte. Cba-
misso. 1012.1.17; 4891.73; 4908.50.11; u.s.w.
Peter Simpel. Marryat. 4896.50.257
Peterli, Der, von Emmenthal. Wildermuth.
2026.18; 2046.8.9
Petersburg und Stockholm. Kessel. 2020.18
Pfadfinder, Der. Cooper. 2044.37.2
Pfadfinderin, Die. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 3
Pfalzgraf, Der, ein Goldwascber. Arnim, L. A.
von. 2905.2.9
Pfarrhaus, Das. 4 v. Toepffer. 1036.4.4-7
Pfarrhaus, Das. Zscbokke.
1044.10.3; 2868.10.13
Pfarrhaus, Das, im Harz. Vollmar. 2879a. 64
Pfeiferhannslein, Das. Oertel. 2907.55.4
Pflanzer, Der, in Cuba. Zscbokke. 2868.10.7
Pflegeeltern. Stahr. 48793.68
Pflegesohn, Der. Rellstab. 1014.2.17
Pflegetochter, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.8
Pflicht und Liebe. Palme-Paysen. 2026.17
Pfortner Jugend. Kenner. 4877.60
Phantasien im Bremer Rathskeller. Hauff.
1019.4.3; 2897-52-3 : 4908.50.5; u.s.w.
Phantasiestiicke im Callot’s Manier. Hoffmann,
E. T. W. 6899.48
Philander unter den streifenden Soldaten und
Zigeunern im dreis.sigjahrigen Kriege. Arnim,
L. A. von. 4908.50.21
Philanders von Sittewald wunderliche und wabr-
baftige Gesichte. Moscberosch.
4893-57; 4896-50-194
201
German Fiction — Titles
Philipp van Artevelde. 2 v. Ahlborn. 6898.35
Philippine Welser. 3 v. Biuulissin, A., Graf
von. 4874.65
Philister, Die. 2 v. Seliulze-Delitzsch. 28703.6
Philosoph, Ein, in der Daclistube. Souvestre.
4907.50.81
Philosophie, Die, eines Kusses. Landesmann.
2043-37
Phosphorus Hollunder. Franfois. 4874.33
Physiognomische Bock, Der. Oertel. 2907.55.7
Physiognomische Heisen. Musaus. 4898.10
Picciola. Saintine. 4896.50.181
Pickwickier, Die. Dickens.
4570b. 61; 4897.50.103; 6570.25
Pietro von Abano. Tieck. 2867.3.7
Pilger, Der. Lobtnann. 2899.2.4
Pilger, Der, der AVildniss. Sclierr. 2878.117
Pilgerzug, Der, nacb Mekka. llacklaender.
1017.4.14; 2022. 1. 14
Pintschew und Mintscbew. Sacher-Masocb.
2011. 1. 4
Pioniere, Die, des Ostens. Danilevski.
4907.50.58
Pique-Dame. Pushkin. 3068.32; 4906.5014
Pirat, Der. Werner. 1051. i.i
Platt Land. 3 v. Spielbagen. 4876.57
Plewna. Meding. 4871.84
Poccahoiitas. Oertel. 2907.55.6
Poch, pocb, pocli ! Scbober. 2871.101
Poesie des Unbewussten. Ebner-Esclienbacb.
4875-71
Pokal, Der. Tieck. 1018.1.4
Pole Poppenspaler. Storm. 2877.100.9
Polignac. Scbniidt-Weissenfels. 6899.50
Pollice verso. Tikbonof. 4896.50.331
Polnisch Blut. Knobelsdorif-BrenkenbofE.
2876.1 12
Poltergeister, Die. Jokai. 2877.80
Polyp, Der, ini Herzen. Eberhard. 2898.6.3
Port Tarascon. Daudet. 2035.22
Posten, Der, der Frau. Fran9ois. 2021.18
Postgraf, Der. Mueller, O. 2041.1.8
Posthuma. Jensen. 4874.60.2
Posthvuua. Storm. 2012. 14. 5; 2877.100.5
Potemkin an der Donau, 1790. Danilevski.
4897.50.123
Potpourri. Vacano. 2041. 1.20
Prager Gbettobilder. Kobn. 4896.50.189
Prairie, Die, von Jacinto. Sealsfleld. 2034.1.6
Prairie-Teufel, Der. Kuppius. 2032.1.2
Preciosa, das Zigeunermadcben. Cervantes.
4907.50.59
Preisgekront. Koberts. 2035.15
Priester und Bauer. Ruppius. 2032.1.5
Prinz Friedricb. Velde. 2017. 17. 3; 6879.50.415
Prinz Louis Ferdinand. Stabr. 48793.72
Prinz Ro.sa-Stramin. Koch. 2021.3; 4896.50.273
Prinzeninseln, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.8
Prinzessin, Die. Pescbkau. 4896.50.187
Prinzessin Brambilla. Hoffmann, E. T. W.
1027.5.9; 2878.66.9
Prinzessin Use. Petersen.
4878.8; 4896.50.270 ; *6878.3
Prinzessin, Die, von Ablden. 6 v. in 3. Heni-
sen. 4873-79
Prinzessin, Eine, von Thule. Black. 4896.50.249
Prinzessin, Die, von Wolfenbiittel. Zscbokke.
1044. 10. 2; 2868.10.7; B. 4227. 3. 2
Problematische Naturen. Spielbagen.
2042. 1. 1, 2; 4877.1.1-3
Procurator Der. Goethe. 2011.1.6
Prometheus. Becker. 2959.12.3
Prophet, Der. Muegge. 48703.55
Prudence Palfre3^ Aldrich. 4897.50.145
Prusias. Eckstein. 28703.82
Psyche. Storm. 2877.100.10
Psycholog, Der. Tieck. 1018. 1. 15
Puebla. 3 v. Goedscbe.
Punin und Baburin. Turgenef. 4907.50.71
Pyrmonter Nacbcur, Eine. Koenig, H. 2021.4
Pythagoraische Lebrsatz. Castelnuovo.
4896.50.208
Quarantaue, Eine, im Irrenbause. Kuebne.
1016.4
Quartett, Das. Kiebl. 2018.9
Quentin Durward. Scott. 4897.50.116
Quintin. Oertel. 2907.55.9
Quisisana. Spielbagen. 2031.8; 4874.31
Rabbah. Philippson. 6898.26
Rabbi Me'ir von Rotbenburg. Pbdippson. 6898.26
Rabbi, Der, von Bacharach. Heine.
2891.52.8; 4896.50.141
Rabbiata, La. ilevse.
4870b. 57. 1 ; 6874. 14; 6878.38; u.s.w.
Rabener in Tbarandt. Heller. 2011.1.N.F.5
Rache der Vizgrafin, Die. Heyse.
28793.102.1 ; 48703.89
Rache, Die, ist mein. Bettziecb, O. 2041.1.39
Rache, Die, ist siiss. Bischoffsbausen. 2041.1.17
Radulfs-Buche. Roquette. 2020 5
Racherin, Die. Heyse. 6898.20
Ratsel, Ein. Jungbans.
Rauber, Die, im Schwarzwalde. Rellstab
1014.2.7
Rahm, Der. Cecil. 4896.50.192
Rahu. Meding. 2041.1.42
Rameaus Neffe. Diderot. 4897.50.129
Ranee. Struensee. 2874.59
Randzeichnungen. Detmold. 4896.50.229
Raphael. Lamartine. 4906.50.159
Raphael Mengs. Sternberg. 2015.3.3
Raphael und seine Nachbarinnen. Arnini, L. A.
von. 1029.1.3; *2905.2.9
Rathsmadelgeschichten. Boeblau. 6899.24
Rattenfanger, Der, von Hanieln. Wolff, J. 2032.4
Rauch. Turgenef. 30606.1.7
Raufbold, Der. Turgenef. 4896.50.192
Rauschen. Wicbert. 4872.22
Rauschgold. Wobl. 2878.86
Real und Ideal. Reinbold. 1024.13.2
Recht, Das, der Hagestolze. Wolff, J. 4860.50
Rechte, Die. Dalhvitz. 2056.2.14
Rechtsgelehrten, Die. Tieck. 1018.1.14
Redacteur, Der. Widmann. 4896.50.199
Reden oder Sebweigen? Puttkammer. 2034.1.4
Reeles Heiratsgesueb. Duncker. 6896.10
Regentrude, Die. Storm. 2012.14.6
Regiments-Album, Das. About. 2012.4.5
Regine. Meyr. 4875.61.3
Regine. Olfers. 2876.70
Reh, Das, als Ebeprocurator. Siemienski.
4907.50.96
Reich zu reich, und arm zu arm. Glueiner.
1012.1.19
Reiche Frau, Eine. Habn-Habn. 2011.7
Reiche Leute. Hesekiel, Ludovika. 2044.10
Reichmuth von Adocht. Oeblenschlager.
2898.3.20
Reichsgrafin Gisela. 2 v. John.
2031.14 ; 28793.78
Reichsgrafen, Die, von Walbeck. Pescbkau.
48706.78
Reichskanzler, Der. Zingeler.
2041.1.35, 36; 2877.111
202
German Fiction — Titles
Reiner Wein. Riehl. 2018.9
Reise der Sohne Megaprazon’s. Goethe.
2905.54.15; 2909. 1. 19; 4892.62.14
Reise des Priesters Abulfauaris ins innere .-Vfrika.
Wieland. *2888.1. 31 ; 4893.74.6 ; *4900.50.31 ; u.s.w.
Reise durchs Aarthal. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 23
Reise durch’s Riesengehirge. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 15
Reise in die raittiiglichen Provinzen von Krank-
reich. Thuemmel. 4897.8.2-6; 4909a. 8. 1-7
Reise, Die, nach Braunschweig. Knigge.
*2896.2.9; 4891.62.1; 4908.50.2
Reise, Die, nach dein Gliick. Heyse.
4870b. 57.2 ; 4879a 60
Reise, Die, nach einem Nebelfleck. Cohn. 2044.29
Reise, Die, nach Freienwalde. Wilbrandt.
4877.56.2
Reise, Die, nach Schandau. Koerncr.
1038.6.4; 2897.6.4; 4908.50.22; u.s.w.
Reise, Die, um mein Zimmer. Maistre.
4907.50.67
Reise, Die, wider Willen. Zschokke.
1044.10. 1 ; 2868.10.10; B. 4227. 3. 5
Reise-Abenteuer. Hacklaender. 6896.9.2
Reisegefahrten, Die. Stahr. 4879.60
Reiselust. Hacklaender. 2022. 1.5 1
Reise-Pitaval. Haering. 1029.10
Reisen vor der Siindfluth. Klinger. 4898.13.6
Reisende Quintett, Das. Cohn. 2044.29
Reisenden, Die. Tieck. 1018.1.17; 4891.67.2
Reisenovellen. 2 v. Laube. 2847.57.8,9
Reiseschatten, Die. Kerner. 2897.1.2
Reiterkathe, Die. Bender. 2041. i. 41, 42
Reiz und Liebe. Varnhagen von Ense.
1012. 1. 15 ; 2907.5.6
Rekrut, Der. ('onscience. 4897.50.127
Religion und Liebe. 6878.23
Renate. Storm. 2877.100.12; 6899.12
Rene. Chateaubriand. 4897.50.102
Renee Mauperin. Goncourt. 4896.50.220
Reseda. VVilbrandt. 4877.56
Resi, die Salzburgerin. Wichert. 4872.42
Residenzgeschichten. Hacklaender. 2044.22
Resurrecturi. Kraszewski. 4897.50.128
Reszo. Bethusy-Huc. 2041. i. 20 ; 4872.15
Retter Niederwesels, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.7
Reue versohnt. Hoffmann, P. 6899.31
Rezensent, Der. Witzleben. 2899a. 65.5
Rbatien's Pompeji. Arming. 6873.33
Rheder und Matrose. Willkomm. 1013. 2
Rheingranze, Die. Hartmann. 2897.50.9
Rheinische Schmugglergescliichte, Eine. Oertel.
2907.55.1
Richilde. Musaeus. 2044.32; 2902.1
Ricordo. Putlitz. 2038.13
Rienzi. Bulwer-Lytton. 4907.50.93
Ring, Der. Lohmann. 2899.2.10
Ring, Der. Schmeling. 1051.1.2
Ring, Der. Witzleben. 2899a. 65. 3
Ritter, Die, des deutschen Hauses. 4 v. in 2.
Meding. 2890.62
Ritter Gluck. Hoffmann, E. T. W. 6899.48.1
Ritter Oder Dame. Meding. 1053.6 ; 4870. 19
Ritter, Die, vom Geiste. 9 v. in 3. Gutzkow.
1015.4; 4877-50
Ritterbiirtigen, Die. 3 v. Schuecking. 2026. 14
Ritterlicher Sinn. Witzleben. 2899a.65.2
Robert Bruce. 5 v. in 2. Robiano. 6899.1
Robert und Guiscard. Eichendorff. 2909a. 51. 3
Robinson Crusoe. Defoe. 2044.33
Robinson der jiingere. Campe. 4889.6
Rodeo, Der, in Chile. Bibra. 1043.4.1
Roderick. Mueller, 0. 2010.18
Roemerfahrt, Die, der Epigonen. 3 v. Meding.
2870.76
Roescben vom Hofe. Spielhagen.
2042.1.3; 4877.1.6
Roggenhaus-Complott, Das. Hiltl. 6899.10
Roland, Der, von Berlin. Haering. 2029.27
Roland’s Knappen. Musaeus. 2902.1 ; 4908.50. 19
Rolle Gold, Eine. Raven. 1043.11
Rollwagenbiichlein. Wickram. 4897.50.141
Rolof, der Rekrut. Hoefer. 1012.1.12 ; 2030.13
Roman, Der, der Stiftsdame. Heyse. 4871.94
Roman, Der, in Briefen. Tieck. 1018.1.15
Romantiscbe Miirchen und Sagen. Bechstein.
B. 4222. 3
Romeo und Julie. Varin. 6876.67
Romeo und Julie am Pregel. Gottschall. 6896.18
Romeo und Julie auf dem Dorfe. Keller, Gott-
fried. 2899a. 56
Romulusenkel. Heyse. 2879.119; 2879a. 102.1
Rosa Taddei. Waiblinger. 4899a. 10.4
Rosa von Tannenburg. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.2; 4896.50.209
Rosalie. Muegge. 1035.12.2
Rosaura und ihre Verwandten. La Motte
Eouque. 1026.7.11
Rose. La Motte Eouque. 1026.7.10
Rose und Lilie. Lohmann. 2899.2.10
Rose, Die, vom Haff. Warburg. 2041.1.22
Rose, Die, von Arach. Siking. 4871.29
Rose, Die, von Disentis. Zschokke.
1044.10.4; 2868.10.11; 2879a. 50. 14
Rose, Die, von Tistelo. Flygare-Carlen. 4906.50. 156
Rosen, Die. Koerner.
1038.6.4; 2897.6.4 ; 4890a. 65.2 ; u.s.w.
Rosensohn. Platen-Hallermand. 289oa.55.4
Rosi Zurfliih. Sclierr. 2034.1.15
Rostet nicht. Hartmann. 2897.50.7
Rotes Blut. Conrad. 2877.129
Rotbe Fahne, Die. 4 v. Goedsche. 4872.67
Rotbe Freibeuter, Der. Cooper. 2044.34
Rotbe Quartal, Das. Sclierr. 4906.50.162
Rothkappchen, Das. Tieck. 6898.17
Rudin. Turgenef. 3060b. 1.3
Riickblick, Ein. Bellamy. 2046.14; 4896.50.273
Riickkebr, Die, ins Vaterland. Lafontaine.
4891.62.2
Riickwirkungen. Zschokke.
1044.10.1 ; 2868.10.10; B. 4227. 3. 6
Rund um den Stephansturm. Poetzl. 4896.50.249
Rundreisebillet, Das, als Ehevermittler. Cohn.
2044.29
Runenberg, Der. Tieck. 1018.1.4
Russiscbe Erziihlungen. 3068.32
Russiscbe Rache. Friedmann. 4896.50.334
Rutscbepeter. Bayer. 2041.1.39,40
Ryno. Tieck. 4898.6
Sangerin, Die. Grimm, H. 2870.44
Sangerin, Die. Hauff.
2897.52.1; 2890b. 60.2 ; 4908.50.19; u.s.w.
Sangerliebe. Witzleben. 2899a. 65. 5
Saugling, Der. Homberger. 6898.1
Sagen aus den Rheingegenden, dem Schwarzwalde
und den Vogesen. Schreiber. 6879.85
Sagen, Die, des Elsasses. Stoeber. 2873.106
Sagen, Die, des Rheinlandes von Basel bis Rot-
terdam. Kiefer. *6878.44
Sagen Niederbsterreichs. Leeb. 2873.93
Sagen und Geschichten von [Wiirtemberg’s Bur-
gen]. 5 V. Schoenhuth. 2899a. 61
Sagenscbatz, Der, und die Sagenkreise des
Thiiringerlandes. 4 v. Bechstein.
1025.3; B. 6108. 62
203
German Fiction — Titles
Sabir, Eva’s Erstgeborner im Faradiese. Klinger.
4898.13.10
Salatbus. Marbach. 2034.1.2
Salamander, Der. Heyse. 2028.20
Salamandrin, Die, und die Bildsaule. Wieland.
1028.1.27; *2888.1.27; 4900.50.27; u.s.w.
Salambo. Flaubert. 4896.50.172
Salin Kaliska. Boehlau. 2034.1.23
Saly’s Revolutionstage. Hegner.
1014.4.3; 28793.2.3; 6875.10.3
Samuel Brink’s letzte Liebesgescliiehte. Schrey-
vogel. 1012. 1. 10
Samuel Heinzerling’s Tagebuch und andere
Geschichten. Eckstein. 2010.20
Samuel Madchen. Kulke. 4878. 16
Sandbub, Der. Wildernmth. 2046.8.6
Sandel, Die. Fran9ois. 2021.18
Sandmann, Der. Hoffmann, E. T. W. 4908.50.25
Sankt Michael. Buerstenbinder. 1052.3
Sarou. Fhilippson. 6898.26
Saxoborussen, Die. Meding. 2890.61
Scenen aus einem Bade. Houwald. 4898.8.2
Scbacb von Wuthenon. Fontane. 4872.21
Scbafscbur, Die. Mueller, Maler. 4897.50.140
Scbalmeier, Der, von Wald. Bideinbach.
2056.2.7
Scbamyl. Suttner. 2041.1.36
Scbarisinnige Junker, Der, Don Quixote von der
Mancha. Cervantes. 4907.50.87
Scbatten. Spaettgen. 2041. 1.34
Scbatteu, Ein, aus vergangenen Tagen. Landes-
mann. 2041.1.18
Scbatz, Der, Donnina’s. Farina. 4896.50.211
Scbatz, Der, iui Thurme der Vogte von llunold-
stein. Oertel. 2907.55.11
Scbatz, Der, und Anderes. Seidel.
28993.68. 10; **28793.116.10
Scbatzgraber, Die. Contessa. 48793.24.7
Scbatzgraber, Der. Musaeus. 2044.32; 2902.1
Scbatzbaus, Das, des Kbnigs. AValloth. 4871.86
Scbatzkastlein des Gevattersmanns. Auerbach.
1022.3. 17, 18
Scbatzkastlein des rheinischen Hausfreundes.
Hebei. 4891.65.2; 4908.50.16
Scbeik, Der, von Alessandria, und seine Sklaven.
Hauft'. 2897.52.4 ; 28906.60.6 ; 48903.50.3, Abth.i
Schelmuffsky. Reuter, C. *2879.108.59
Schicksal. Tieck. 1018. 1. 14
Schicksalswechsel. Wegerer. 2056.2.27
Schiifbruch, Ein. Castelnuovo. 4896.50.208
Scbifffabrt, Die, des Schneidermeisters Klaus.
Meissner. 2014. ii
Schildbiirger, Die. 4893.52; 4906.50.156
Schimmelreiter, Der. Storm. 2877.100.19
Scblacht, Die, von Marignano. Witzleben.
28993.65.3
Schlamm und fester Boden. Ruppius. 2032.1.5
Scblange, Die. Grimm, H. 2870.44
Schlangenkonigin, Die. Roquette. 1012.1.16
Schlegler, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.1
Scbleier, Der, der Maja. 2 v. Schmieden.
Scblicbte Grosse. Jarke. 2056.2.25
Scblittenfahrt, Eine. Sacher-Masoch. 2874.50
Scbloss, Das, am Meere. Schroeder. 1042.17
Scbloss Durande, Das. EichendorlF.
29093.51.3; 4896.50.243
Scbloss Elkrath. Frederich. 2878.79
Scbloss Goczyn. Reinsberg. 1034.23
Scbloss Hartenfels. Follenius. 2056.2.36
Scbloss Hrawodar. Hahn. 4877.14
Scbloss, Das, im Gebirge. Hartmann.
1012.1.11 ; 2897.50.7
Scbloss, Ein, in den Ardennen. Hacklaender.
6896.9.1
Scbloss Kattenheim. Glaser. 4896.50.172
Scbloss Kriebstein. Lohmann. 2899.2.12
Scbloss Tannenburg. Stahr. 4879 62.2
Scblossfrau, Die, von Dromnitz. Bethusy-lluc.
2041.1.18
Scblossfrau, Die, von Ildenau. Bauer. 2041.1.32
Scblossberr, Der, von Reichenau. Brandt.
1051.1.1
Scblossmutter, Die. Schober. 2871.101
Scbmied, Der, seines Gliickes. Keller, Gott-
fried. 28993.56
Scbmuck, Der, des Inka. Frenzel. 2034.1.12
Scbneekatberl. Franz. 2056.2.9
Scbiieesturm, Der. Pushkin. 4906.50.168
Scbneewocbe, Die. Roquette. 2020.5
Scbuorrerkind, Ein. Kulke. 2877.56
Scbnurrige Kerle und andere Humoresken. Boet-
ticher. 4896.50.310
Scbone Kiitchen, Das. Heyse. 48706.57.4
Scbone Magelone, Die. Tieck. 2891.50.1
Scbone Michal, Die. Jokai. 2877.71
Scbonen Amerikanerinnen, Die. Spielhagen.
4877.2; 6875.27
Scbolastika. Sternberg. 1012.1.20
Scbiiler-Liebe. Gaudy. 4896.50. 238
Scbuld, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.8
Scbuld und Siiline. Dostoevski. 4896.50.255
Scbuldgenossen, Die. Stern. 2870a 2
Scbuldig? Koenig. 4877.63
Scbule, Die, der Demuth. Wildermuth. 4879.56
Scbule, Die, der Welt. Dingelstedt. 2034.1.5
Scbulmeister, Der, von Flat-Creek. Eggleston.
2011.15
Scbulmeister, Der, von Labiau. Wichert. 4872.42
Scbul-Mysterien. Humoresken. Eckstein.
2010.20
Scbulze von Celle und Cacilie. Zschokke.
2868.10.11
Scburr-Murr. Reuter, F. 4879.53.6
Scbuss, Der. Pushkin. 4906.50.168
Scbuss, Ein, in der Nacht. Ganghofer. 2044.4
Scbutzgeist, Der. Tieck. 2867.3.9
Scbutzjude, Der, von Magdeburg. Lamle
2878.61
Scbwabiscbe Volkssagen, Geschicliten und
Marchen. 2 v. Binder. 6878.39
Scbwalben, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.2
Scbwarze Dame, Die. Wiesner. 2043.7.1
Scbwarze Diainanten. Jokai. 2877.75
Scbwarze Fritz, Der. Pichler, Caroline.
68703.24.3
Scbwarze Hans, Der. Meyr. 4875.61.4
Scbwarze Junker, Der. Wodiczka. 4896.50.245
Scbwarze Kaschka, Die. Bluethgen. 4906.50.166
Scbwarze Kugel, Eine. Linz. 2034.1.14
Scbwarze See, Der. Contessa. 48793.24.5
Scbwarze Tod, Der. Edler. 6899.41
Scbwarze Tulipe, Die. Dumas. 4896.50.230
Scbwarzen, Die, und die Rothen. Bischoff.
29093.52. 18, 19
Scbwarzort. Temme. 2012.15
Scbwarzwalder Dorfgeschichten Auerbach.
1022.3.2-8; 1037.1; B. 4248. 13
Scbwarzwaldau. Holtei. 2021.14
Scbweden-Scbatz, Der. Wachenhusen.
2041.1.19
Scbweigen. Storm. 1042.13; 2877.100.17
Scbweizer-Skizzen. Zschokke. 2868.10.14
Scbweizeriscbe Bilder und Erzahlungen.
4 V. in 2. Zschokke. 28793.50.11-14
204
German Fiction — Titles
Scbweizeriscbe Erziihlungen. Kurz.
2879a.50.15, 16
Scbweizeriscbe Robinson, Der. 4 v. in 2. Wvs.s.
2879.55
Scbwerdt, Das, des Fiirsten. La Motte Fouque.
1026.7.10
Scbwere Wahl. 4 v. in 2. Meding.
2041. 1. 21 ; 2870.75
Scbwere Zeiten. Dickons. 4570b. 6r. 27
Scbwert, Das, und die Schlangen. Contessa.
48793.24.5
Schwertlilie. Junghans.
Scbweseldavid. Kuohler. 6896.23
Sebwester, Die. Scliuecking. roi2.r.r5
Scbwester-Seele. Wildenbruch. 6898.18
Sebwestern, Die. Ebers. 2879. t09 ; 4874.54
Sebwiegermutter, Die. Elisabeth, queen of
Roumania. 48603.57
Scipio Cicala. Rehfues. 4896.50.265
Sclavenhandler, Der. Scliefer. iot8.2.5
Sebalds, Die. Jordan. 2026.2t
Sebaldus. Lohmann. 2899.2.8
Sebastopol. 4 v. Goedsche.
Sebatia. Lauria. 4896.50.256
See- und Strandgeschichten. Drachmann.
4896.50.254
Seebot Der. Stahr. 4879.62. r
Seele, Die, Pierres. Ohnet. 2035. r2
Seeleben. Bibra. ro43.4.2
Seelen, Die, der Dallas. Dincklage-Cainpe.
204r.r.i3
Seelenanalysen. Nordau. 6899.13
Seelenmarkt, Der. Schefer. roi8.2.6
Seelenratbsel. Walloth. 2879. ir2. 3
Seetreffen, Das, bei Nacht. Houwald. 4898.8. r
Seeweib, Das. Heyse. 48706.57.7
Sei ruhig, Miitti! Elisabeth, queen of Roumania.
48603.57
Seifenblasen. Nordau. 4897.50. t25
Sein eigener Morder. Fortis. ro5t.t.t
Sein Oder Nichtsein. Andersen. 4896.50.t80
Selmel, die Wahnsinnige. Weill.
20t8.to.i ; 4876.2. r
Seltsame Briider. Schuecking. 48703.85
Seltsame Geschichte, Eine. Turgenef.
3060b. r. 12 ; 4896.50.200
Seltsame Geschichten. Koenig, II. 2012. t2
Seltsame Leiden eines Theater-Direktors. Hoff-
mann, E. T. W. to27.5.ro; 2878.66.10
Seltsame Schule, Eine. Wildermuth. 2046.8.3
Seltsames Begegnen und Wiedersehen. Arnim,
L. A. von. *2905. 2. to
Selvaggia. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Senilia. Turgenef. 3068.46
Senora Cornelia. Cervantes. 4908.50.16
Seppboris und Rom. Philippson. 6878.5; 6898.23
Serapbina. 2 v. M., A. IT. Z. von, pseud.
48703.84
Serapbine. Gutzkow. toi5.5.3
Serapions-Briider, Die. 4 v. Hoffmann, E. T.
W. to27.5.t-4; 2878.66. t-4
Serapis. Ebers. 487 r. 69
Sergius Panin. Ohnet. 2035. r9
Servil und liberal. Arrom. 2012.4.5:4897.50.130
Sesam. Bayer. 204r.t.i6; 4870a. 8t
Sessel, Der, des Ohms Joseph. Oertel. 2907.55.9
Sbelley. Hamm. ro44.8
Sherwood. Grosse. 204r.r.24
Shylock. Der, von Barnow. Franzos. 2043.33
Sibirlscbe Novellen. Korolenko. 4896.50.293
Sibylle. Adelbert. 204t.t.4
Sibylle von Cleves. Bacher. 202t.i3
Sidney Smith. 3 v. in 2. Springer. 6899.2
Sie verlangt ihre Strafe. Wichert. 4906.50.156
Sieben vor Theben. Becker. 2959. r2. 3
Sieben Weiber, Die, des Blaubart. Tieck. rot8.r.9
Sieg, Der, des Schwaehen. Meyr.
1012. 1. 9; 4875. 6r. 2
Siegeskranz, Der. La Motte Fouquo. 1026.7.10
Siegfried Bunstorp’s Meisterstiick. Ruediger.
487755
Siegfried von Lindenberg. Mueller, J. G.
2011.1.3; 4893.75; 4908.50.22; u.s.w.
Silas Marner. Eliot. George. 4896.50.228
Sillery raousseu.x. Bethusy-Huc. 4872.15
Simon. Muegge. 1035.12.6
Simon Spira und sein Sohn. Brachvogel. 2874 55
Simpel, Der. Maderny. 2043.7.2
Simplicianisebe Schriften. Grimmelshausen.
4893.58.3; 6877.1
Singoalla. Rydberg. 4896 50.208
Sintram und seine Gefahrten. La Motte Fouque.
1026.7.7
Sippurim. Brandeis. 2878.100
Sirene. Starklof. 2034.1.1
Sirmio. Lingg. 4872.12
Sittengemalde aus dem elsassischen Volksleben.
2 V. Weill. 4876.2
Skelet, Das, im Hause. Spielhagen. 28703.59
Skizze, Eine, aus .Johannes Kreyssler’s Tagebuch.
Rellstab. 1014.2.23
Skizzen aus dem Jjondoner Alltagsleben. Dickens.
4570b.61.19
Skizzen aus dem Tagebuch eines Jagers. Tur-
genef. 3060b. 1.8, 9
Skizzenbuch. Irving. 4897.50.108
Skizzenbuch, Ein. Seidel.
**28793.116.6; 28993.68.6
So ging mil’s. Oertel. 2907.55.6
Sohne, Die, des Senators. Storm. 2877.100.14
Sobne, Die, Pestalozzi’s. 3 v. Gutzkow. 4879.15
Sohn, Der, des Fliichtlings. Bethusy-Huc.
2041.1.15
Sohn, Der, des Kathchen von Heilbronn. Auer-
bach. 2030.8; 4876.77
Soldatenleben, Das, im Frieden. Hacklaender.
1017.4.4; 2022.1.4; 2876.82
Soil ich? Bayer. 2041.1.11
Soil und Haben. Freytag. 1035.5 J 28793.62
Sommerfarben. Ruettnauer. 4896.50.256
Sommermarcben. Baumbach. 2038.9
Sommernachtstraum. Kapff-Essenther. 2044.2.2
Sommerreise, Eine. Tieck. 2867.3.7
Somosierra, Die. Duboc. 2878.78
So ’n Mann wie mein Mann. Denison. 4896.50.221
Sonderbare Geschichten. Seidel.
**28793.116.9; 28993.68.9
Sonderling, Der. 3 v. Lafontaine. 4878.11
Sonderlinge. 2 v. Felder. 2018 8
Soneck. Oertel. 2907.55.3
Sonne und Schatten. 2 v. Jensen. 4874.61
Sonnenaufgangsfeier der Honoratioren in X*.
Eberhard. 2898.6.6
Sonnenfinsternis. Schmidt, R. 4896.50.213
Sonnenwirth, Der. Kurz, Hermann.
1013.6; 2023.22
Sonntagskind. Spielhagen. 2877.143
„Sopbie ! " Franzos. 4875.70
Sophie Charlotte, die philosophische Kdnigin.
Bacher. 4874.70
Sophie von Hohem. Tenger. 2021.16
Sophien’s Erinnerungen. Lohmann. 2S99.2.15
Sophiens Reise von Memel nach Sachsen. 10 v.
in 5. Hermes. 4898.7
205
German Fiction — Titles
Spate Rosen. Storm. 2012. 14. 2; 2877.100.2
Spate Siihne. Friese. 1051. 1.2
Spatgeborner, Ein. Ebner-Eschenbacli. 4870.30
Spates Gliick. Wildermuth. 2046.8.5
Speiche, Bude und Salon. Pliilippson. 6898.26
Spekulation, Eine. Ruppius. 2032.1.6
Sphitis;, Die. Erlenbusch. 2056.2.3
Sphinx. Pescbkau. 2043.7.2
Sphinx. Zitelmann. 2044.12
Spiegel, das Kiitzchen. Keller, Gottfried. 28g9a.56
Spiegel, Der, der Zwerglein. Wildermuth.
2046.8.2
Spiegel, Der, des Cyprianus. Storm. 2012.14.6
Spiel des Stdiicksals. Schiller.
2026.15.4; 2890a. 54. 12; *2908.4.10
Spieler, Der. Bettziech, J. H. 2056.2.23
Spielmannskind, Das. Riehl. 2018.9
Spieltisch, Der, Peter des Grossen. Meissner.
2014. II
Spinne, Die. Heiberg. 2041. 1.35
Spinoza. Auerbach. 1022.3.10,11; 1037.2
Spion, Der. Cooper. 4897.50.106
Spruch und Scdiwank des Schweizerboten.
Zschokke. 2868.10.17
Spuren im Sande. Koenig, E. A. 1042.10
Staatsgeheimniss, Ein. Schuecking. 1034.19
Stabat Mater, Das, und Pergolese. Oertel.
2907-55-5
Stadtengel, Der. Grosse. 2041. 1.3
Stadtjompfer. Weitbrecht. 2034.1.16
Stadtjunker, Ein, von Braunschweig. Carlssen.
4872.18.1
Stand und Bildung. 3 v. Wesdorf. 1044.2
Starke Herzen. Brun. 2041.1.38
Starkes Herz, Ein. 3 v. Wichert. 4875-53
Stasi. Weill. 2018. 10. i ; 4876.2.1
Steckenpferde. Lohraann. 2899.2.18
Stecknadeln. Lindau, P. 2873 69
Stein, Der, der Weisen. Wieland.
4873.74.1; *4909a. 50.30
Steingruberischen, Die. Greinz. 4896.50.325
Steinkohlengruben, Die. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 7
Steinkreuz, Das. Wildermuth.
2026.18; 2046.8.14
Stella. Stahr. 2041. i. 21
Stellas Friihling des Lebens. Cramer. 4896.10
Stentorello. Lentner. 1036.3.2
Stephanie. Lohmann. 2899.2.18
Stern, Der, der Schdnheit. Wolf, A. 1012. 1.2
Sterner, Die, und die Psitticher. Varnhagen von
Ense. 2907.5.6
Steuermann Ready. Marryat. 2043.24
Stickerin, Die, von Treviso. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 5
Stiefmiitterchen. Bentzel-Sternau. 4891.62.2
Still und bewegt. Roenier. 2041.1.15,16
Stille Liebe. Pichler, C. 6870a. 24.1
Stille vor dem Sturm. Hesekiel, G. 4873.73.4
Stilleben. Turgenef. 3060b. i.ii
Stiller Grenzkrieg. Lay. 2041.1.37,38
Stiller Musikant, Ein. Storm. 2877.100.10
Stimmungsbilder aus dem Vermachtniss einer
alten Frau. 4873.64
Stockfischfang, Der. Storch. 1016.9.10
Stoertebeker. Werner, R. 4872.13
Strafling und Spion. Siemienski. 4907.50.96
Strafe, Die, im voraus. Varnhagen von Ense.
2907.5.6
Strandbewohner, Die. Rellstab. 1014. 2. 17
Strandgeschichten. Justus. 4896.50.329
Strandgut. Kuehne. 2041. 1.9
Strandvogt, Der, von Jasmund. 4 v. Iti 2.
Lange. 2021.23
Strassburg. Schmidt-Weissenfels. 4872.51
Strasse, Die, nach dem Tode. Oehlenschlager.
2898.3.20
Streber und Kiimpfer. Ring. 4860a. 64
Streiche, Die, des Pfatfen Ameis. Strieker, Der.
4907.50.69
Streit und Friede. Bremer. 6877.56
Streithast, Der. Dincklage-Campe. 1012. 1. 16
Strick, Der, des Henkers. Petoefi. 4907.50.82
Studentenrache und andere heitere Geschichten.
Stell. 4896.50.278
Stiick, Ein, deutsches Bauernleben. Ruppius.
2032.1.6
Stiicklein, Ein, von der Mosel. Oertel. 2907.55.5
Stufenjahre eines Gliicklichen. Frangois.
2870a. 53
Stumme Liebe. Musaeus.
2044.32; 4907.50.62; 6870a. 22; u.s.w.
Stumme Rathsherr, Der. Riehl.
201 1. 1.4; 2043.36 ; 2879.78
Stunde, Eine, im Leuchtthurm. Hartmann.
2897.50.7
Stunde, Eine, im Paradiese. Schmieden. 2044.14
Sturm, Ein, auf dem Vierwaldstatter-See.
Schauensee. 2056.2.31
Sturm, Der, im Glase Wasser. Wehl. 2011.1.N.F.4
Sturmflut. 2 v. Spielhagen.
2042. 1. 13, 14; 2874.60
Sturmhexe, Die. Keyserling. 2041. 1. 17
Suchen und Finden. Polko. 2878.67
Siidamerikanische Reise, Die, des Doctor H. C.
Wessen. Bibra. 1043.4.4
Siihne, Die. Veltheim. 2056.2.39
Siihne und Segen. 8 v. in 4. Meding.
2041. 1. 13, 14 ; 2890.55
Siilfmeister, Der. 2 v. Wolff. 2046.12
Siinden der Vater. Ganghofer. 2899a.66
Siinden der Vater. Sloet. 2044.1
Siindkind, Das. Anzengruber. 2034 i.ii
Suschen. Lafontaine. 4891.62.2
Swinemunde und Riigen. Muegge. 1035. 12.4
Sylphide, Die. Odoevski. 2907.5.6
Sylvesterglocken, Die. Dickens.
4570b. 61. 26; 4907.50.85
Syndikus, Der, von Zweibriicken. Schuecking.
2026.13
Taubchen, Das. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.3; 6874.55.2
Tauschungen. Koenig, H. 2011. 21
Tafel-Eiche, Die, im Oderwalde, und die Dragona-
den in Schlesien. Irmler. 2025.9
Tag, Ein, bei dem Manover. Hacklaender.
2876.82; 6896.9.2
Tag und Nacht. Hacklaender. 2022.1.35,36
Tagebuch, Ein. Tieck. 1018.1.15
Tagebuch, Das, aus Gronland. Jensen. 2878.134
Tagebuch eines armen Frauleins. Nathusius.
2012. 1 ; 4896.50.242
Tagebuch eines bosen Buben. Botstiber.
4896.50.321
Tagebuch eines Ueberfliissigen. Turgenef.
3060b. 1. 12; 4896.50.185
Talentvolle Mutter, Die. Heyse.
2879.119; 28793.102.1
Tamina. Lohmann. 2899.2.5
Tannhaeuser, eine Kiinstlergeschichte. Hack-
laender. 2022.1.37
Tantchen Rosmarin. Zschokke.
1044. lo.i; 2868.10.10; 4896.50.216; u.s.w.
Tante, Die. Schopenhauer. 4908.50.25
Tante, Die Stahr. 1012. 1. 14; 48793.73
Tante Franziska. Saint Aubain. 2012.4.5
206
German Fiction — Titles
Tante Gesche und ihre Kaffeeschwestern. Eber-
hard. 2898 6.6
Tante Helene. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Taras Bulba. Gogol. 4897.50.104
Tartarin aus Tarascon. Daudet. 4896.50.177
Tatarenschlacht, Die. Velde. 2017. 17. i; 6879.50.3
Tatjana. Lubomirski. 4897.50.133
Taube, Die, auf dem Dache. VViehert. 2041. 1.39
Taube Bliithen. Wildermuth. 4879.56
Tauben, Die. Koerner.
1038.6.4; 28903.52.2; 2897.6.4; u.s.w.
Tausend Thaler. Gersdortf. 2041. 1.44
Tausend und eine Nacht. 4 v. 2044.9
Teufelstriller, Der. Lenhard. 2056.2.24
Texanerin, Die. Zistler. 1051. 1.2
Thai, Das, von Trient. Zschokke.
1044. 10.3; 2868.10.13
Thalmiihle, Die. Lohinann. 2899.2.7
Thankful Blossom. Harte. 4907.50.92
Theaterkind, Das. Kielil. 2018.9
Theaterkobold. B0gli. 4896.50.253
Theaterteufel, Der. Heigel. 4897.50.102
Thekla von der Aue. Lohraann. 2899.2.14
Theobald, oder die Schwiirmer. Jung-Stilling.
*2877.1.6
Theodor. Lohmann. 2899.2.15
Theodor. Hellstab. 1014.2.6
Theseus. Becker. 2959.12.3
Thomas Thyrnau. 3 v. Paalzow. 1017.5.5-7
Thoren und Thorinnen. Singer. 4896.50.338
Thorschlusspanik. Kirschner. 2876.114
Thorwaldsen’s Liebe. Pinelli. 2041.1.7
Thiiringer Erzahlungen. John. 2031.10; 2866.26
Thurm, Der, von Dago. Jokai. 2877.80
Thurm, Der, von Nonza. Heyse. 4879.7
Tiefinnersten, Die. Suttner. 2876.101
Titan. 4 v. Richter.
1036.1.15,16; 2875.29; 4896.50.174; u.s.w.
Tochter, Die, der Excellenz. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 6
Tochter, Die, des Fluchtlings. Fred. 2056.2.33
Tochter, Die, von Wiedenau. Carlssen.
4897.50.125
Tod Abels, Der. Gessner.
2016.10.1; 48793.26.1; 6876.36 ; u.s.w.
Tod, Der, der Frau Baronin. Lindau, P.
2873.69.2
Tod des Dichters. Tieck.
1018.1.19; 2867.3.3; 2891.50.8
Todesengel, Der. Contessa. 48793.24.5
Todesgruss, Der, der Legionen. 3 v. Aleding.
2890.51
Todesring, Der. Friedmann. 4896.50.248
Todsiinden. Heiberg. 2877.141
Todte Gast, Der. Zschokke.
1012.1.11; 2868.10.3; 4898.51.40; u.s.w.
Todte Schuld. Landesmann. 2041.1.10
Todten Seelen, Die. Gogol. 4898.51.45
— Tb. 2. 4906.50.153
Todten, Die, sind unersattlicli. Sacher-Masoch.
2874.50
Tochter, Die, der Spione. Zedtwitz. 2041.1.26
Tochter, Die, des Priisidenten. Bremer. 6877.54
Todtliche Fehde. Lindau, R. 2043.34
Tolle Geiger, Der. Bruhnsen. 4896.50 310
Tolle Graf, Der. Temme. *6879.57
Tolle Invalide, Der, auf dem Fort Ralonneau.
Arnim, L. A. von. 1012.1.1 ; 2905.2.2 ; 4908.50.21
Tollhauslerwirthschaft. Jokai. 2877.77
Tom Jones. Fielding. 4897.50.126
Toreador. Hacklaendor. 2022.1.51
Tourmalins Zeit-Checks. Guthrie. 4896.50.336
Traumer, Der. Kopisch. 1012. 1.14
Tragodie, Die, von Stillwater. Aldrich.
4896.50. 190
Traubenkuren. Lentner. 1036.3.3
Trauerritter, Der. Lohmann. 2899.2.12
Traumkonig und derreiehe Schneider. Ruppiu.s.
2032. 1.6
Traurige Tage. Jokai. 4907.50.62
Trauung, Die. Steffens. 1029.22.1; *8.4258.6.1
Trente-et-Quarante. Suttner. 2041.1.26
Treue des Gliicks. Eberhard. 2898.6.4
Treulose Witwe, Die. Grisebach. 3019.62
Trinkgeld, Das. Cobn. 2044.29
Tristram Shandy. Sterne. 4906.50.151
Trosterin, Die. Bremer. 6877.57
Trompete, Die. Steub. 2011.1.5
Trost in Einsamkeit. Grimm, 11. 2870.44
Trude Hiorba, Die. Velde. 2017.17.1; 6879.50.2
Trudels Ball. Hopfen. 2034.1.15
Trudenstein, Der. Perfall. 2041.1.30
Tiirken, Die, in Ungarn. Jokai. 2878.150
Tiirken, Die, vor Wien, 1683. Mueller, H. F.
AV. C. 4908.50.23
Tiirkische Gesandte, Der. Pfeiffer. 2012.13
Turkmenenrache. Lankenau. 1042.19
Uarda. 3 v. Ebers. 2010 8; 28693.68
Udilie und Gertrude. Weill. 2018.10. 1 ; 4876.2.1
Ueber das Immergriin unserer Gefulile. Richter.
4896.50. 190
Ueber der Tiefe. .Jacobsen. 2041.1.44
Uebereilung. Tieck. 2867.3.5
Uhlenhans. Spielhagen. 28703.92
Uhr, Die. Frenzel. 4897.50.150
Uhr, Die, des Rene Canliliac. Dallwitz. 2056.2.28
Uhrmacher, Der, voni Lac de Jour. Schweichel.
2034.1.8
Uli. der Knecht. Bitzius.
1026.1.2; 28793.50.2; 4896. 50. 240; u.s.w.
Uli, der Pachter. Bitzius.
1026.1.3; 28793.50.3; 4896.50.274; u.s.w.
Ulrich, der Etnpfindsame. Tieck. 1018.1.15
Ulrich niit dem Buhel. Musaeus. 2902.1
Ulrich Zwingli. 3 v. in 2. Koenig, T. 2021.9
Ultimo. Spielhagen. 2042.1.12; 4877.79
Ulysses von Ithaka. Becker. 2959.12.1
Um den Halbmond. 4 v. in 2. Meding 2890.50
Um den Kaiserstuhl. Jensen. 28703.62
Um Ehre und Leben. Koenig, E. A. 48703.76
Um ein Ei. Pantenius. 2034.1.22
Um hohen Preis. Buerstenbinder. 4871.80
Um Szepter und Kronen. 4 v. Meding.
1053.1; 2877.64; 4870.13
Um Thron und Ijeben. Hiltl. 1042.11
Unbedeutende Frau, Eine. Behrens. 2879.136
Unbekannte Kranke, Der. La Motte Fuuqne.
1026.7.9
Und sie bewegt sich doch. Schubert. 4897. 50. 138
Und sie kommt doch ! Hillern. 2031.17 ; 4872.31
Undine. La Motte B'ouque.
1026.7.8; 4907.50.52; 6875.31; u.s.w.
Unentwegt. Zedelius. 2041.1.22
Ungarische Griifin, Die. Heyse.
4870b. 53; 4870b. 57.7
Ungarische Sagen und Marchen. Stier. 4900a 50
Ungarischer Nabob, Ein. Jokai. 4896.50.308
Ungeschriebenes Recht. Keyset. 2041.1.42
Ungliickliche, Eine. Turgenef.
3060b. 1.2; 4898.51.50
Unheilbar. Duncker. 2041.2.40
Unheilbar. Heyse. 48793.62; 4870b. 57.1
Unke, Die. Wolzogen, A., Freiherr von.
4896.50.176
Unkraut im Waizen. Kuehne. 2041.1.8
207
German Fiction — Titles
Unrecht Gut. Kettnaker. 2873.72.2
Unser Deputirter. Saclier-Masooh. 2874.50
Unser gemeinsamer Freund. Dickens.
4570b. 61. 24, 25
Unser Manne. Behrens. 2044.21
Unsere alte Marie. Wildermutii. 2046.8.14
Unsere Hausglocke. Belirens. 2044.21
Unsere Szlachta. Korzeniowski. 4897.50.118
Unsichtbare Loge, Die. Richter.
1036.1.2; *6.4239.1.1 ; 4906.9.1, 2
Unsiihnbar. Ebner-Eschenbach
2876.128.6; 2878.135
Unter Biichern und Menschen. Cecil. 4906.50.171
Unter deni Eisenzalin. 3 v. Ilesekiel, G. 1043.5
Unter deni Gletsclier. Boyesen. 4896.50.141
Unter dem letzten Welfenkonig. Klinck. 4872.56
Unter deni Tannenbauni. Ktorni.
2012. 14.3; 2877.100.3
Unter dem Wasser. Rovetta. 4896.50.216
Unter den Linden. Rcdenberg. 2877.69
Unter den Penchuenclien. 3 v. Gerstaecker.
2027.6; 4877.66
Unter den Taunusbuclien. Brenneeke. 2041. 1.40
Unter der Freundherrscliaft. 3 v. Hoefer.
1043-7
Unter der Linde. Behrens. 2044.21
Unter deutschen Palnien. Benkard. 2041. 1.34
Unter frenidem Willen. Meding. 2041.1.31,32
Unter Fremden. Ruppius. 2032.1.4
Unter Palnien and Buchen. Gerstaecker. 2014.7
Unter Palmen und Dornen. Kettnaker. 2873.72.2
Unter Preussens Fahnen. 4 v. in 2. Grabow-
ski. 4874.66
Unter Rosen. Bauer, M. 2033.5
Unter siidlicheni Ilimniel. Schifkorn. 2041. 1.37
Unter Tannen. Spielhagen. 4877.2
„ Unter uns.” Kirschner. 2876.113
Unterhaltung, Die, wider Willen. Jokai.
2012.4. 12
Unter’m Sparrenschild. Ilesekiel, L. 4873.54
Unterredung eines Vaters niit seinen Kindern.
Diderot. 2016.10.2
Unterwegs. Auerbach. 2030.8; 4876.77
Unterwiihlter Grund. Perfall. 2041.1.38
Untreu aus Mitleid. 2 v. Grosse. 4877.6
Uniiberwindliche Miichte. Grinini, H. 2866.29
Unvergessbare Worte. Ileyse.
2879a. 102. 2; 48706.62
Unvergessen. Koenig, E. A. 1051.1.1
Unverstanden. Behrens. 2046.1
Unzertrennlichen, Die. Stahr. 48793.68
Ursula. Behrens. 2046.1
Ursula. Keller, Gottfried. 2873.80
Usong. Haller. 4893.65
Ut min Jungsparadies, dree Vertelln. Groth.
2876.63
Ut mine Festungstid. Reuter, F. 4879.53.2
Ut mine Stromtid. 3 v. Reuter, F. 4879.53.3-5
Utballa. Hahn. 3067.111
Utopia. More. 4907-50.53
Vater und Sohne. Turgenef.
30606.1.1; 4907.50.76; 5068.27
Vagabunden, Die. Holtei. 1035.8
Valparaiso. Bibra. 1043.4.4
Valse oubli6e. Schmieden. 2044.14
Vannina. Oosten. 2056.2.23
Vater Goriot. Balzac. 4896.50.233
Vaterlandische Geschichten. Ring. 2017.15
Vaterland. Ortmann. 2041.1.36
Venedig’s Patrizier. Oertel. 2907.55.7
Venetianer, Die. Rellstab. 1014.2.17
Venetianische Familie, Eine. Raumer. 2904.2.1
Venetianische Novellen. Gaudy.
1029.23.8; 4907.50.99
Venusdurchgang, Der. Friedmann. 4896.50.248
Veranderte Verhaltnisse. Goerner. 2026.16
Veranderungen. Lentner. 1036.3.3
Veranda, Die, am Gardasee. Heigel. 4897.50.119
Verborgenes Leben, Ein. Schilling. 2056.2.33
Verbrechen, Das, zu irren. Schef'er. 1018.2.7
Verbrecher, Der, aus verlorener Elire. Schiller.
1019.5.9; 2026.15.4; 2908.4.10; u.s.w.
Verfehlte Liebe. Ilopfen. 2041.1.7
Verfehltes Leben. Bruhnsen. 4896.50.310
Vergangene Tage. Gutzkow. 1015.5.13
Vergangene Zeiten. Jordaens. 6896.24
Vergeltung. Rellstab. 1014.2.21
Vergeltung. Witzlehen. 28993.65.5
Vergib uns unsre Schuld Contessa. 48793.24 5
Vergissmeinnicht. Putlitz. 2036.9
Vergniigungscommissar, Der. Spielhagen.
4877.2
Vergolderin, Die. .-Xnerbai-h. 2030.8 ; 4876.77
Verhexte Buch, Das. Kretzer. 4896.50.327
Verirrt und erlost. Ring. 28693.64 ; 2879.107.1
Verirrt und gefunden. 2031.22
Verkanntes Genie, Ein. Ber.sezio. 4896.50.296
Verkaufte Gesang, Der. Heyse.
2879a 102.1 ; 48703.89
Verkehrte Welt. Jokai. 2877.76
Verklarungen, Die. Zschokke.
1044.10.2; 2868.10.2; B 4227.3.5
Verkleidung, Die, des franzbsischen Hotmeis-
ters, und seines deutschen Z6gling.«. Arnini,
L. A. von. 2905.2.2; 4908.50.14
Verkiimmerte Existenzen. Gottschall. 2041.1.37
Verkuppelt. Temme. 6879.57
Verlassen. Dallwitz. 2056.2.20
Verlobte, Die. Olfers. 2876.70
Verlobten, Die. Manzoni. 2779.69 ; 4907.50.51
Verlobung, Die. Tieck.
1018.1.17 ; 2867.3.1 ; 4891.67.2
Verlobung, Die, in St. Domingo. Kleist.
1026.2.3; 2897.53.4; 4898.51.39; u.s.w.
Verlobungstag, Der. Schmieden. 2044.14
Verloren. Jarke. 2056.2.17
Verlorene, Eine. Kompert. 1012.1.8
Verlorene Handschrift, Die. 2 v. Frey tag.
2870.62
Verlorene Lachen, Das. Keller, Gottfried.
28993.56
Verlorene Sohn, Der. Heyse.
2034 1.23; 48706.57.5
Verlorene Sohn, Der. Streckfuss. 4871.72
Verlorenes Miihen. Lindau, R. 2043.31
Verlorne Kind, Das. Schmid, C. von. 6874.55.2
Vermachtniss, Das, Kains. 4 v. Sacher-Ma-
soch. 4870.29
Vermachtniss, Das, des Pedlars. Ruppius.
4897.50.138
Vermisst. Ruppius. 2032.1.4
Veronica. Storm. 2012.14.2; 2877.100.2
Verrater, Der. Gottschall. 4896.50.263
Verrechnet. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Verschiedene Wege. Oertel. 2907 55.9
Verschneit-verweht. Simon. 48703.88
Verschollen. 4 v. in 2. Meding.
2041.1.9; 2890.53
Verschollene, Der. Koenig, E. A. 2044.28
Versetzte Character, Der, Cecil. 4896.50.192
Versohnung, Die. Tieck. 1018.114
Versucher, Der. Zagoskin 2056.2.18
Versunkene Welten. Jensen. 4870.53
Vertauscht. Friedmann. 4897.50.108
208
German Fiction — Titles
Vertrauliches Schreiben an Herrn W. A. Spott-
lich. llauff. 2897.52.1
Verwandelte Pfarrer, Der. Saclier-Masoch.
2874.50
Verwiiuschte, Der. Dickens.
4570b. 61. 26; 4906.50.153
Verzaubert. Buelow. 2034.1. 19
Vetter Gabriel. Heyse. 4870b. 57. 5; 4879.7
Vetter, Der, iin Consistorium. Oertel. 2907.55.11
Vetter Isiilor. Grosse. 1012. 1.20
Vettern, Die, von Brandenegg. Franzos. 1042.16
Victorins Sehicksale. Oertel. 2907.55.7
Viel Larmen um Niclits. Eichendorff. 29093.51.3
Vier Deutsche. 8 v. Meyr. 2015.6
Vier Kbnige. Hacklaender. 6896.9.2
Vier Norweger, Die. Steffens.
1029.22.7-12; *3.4258.6.7-12
Vierhundert Schwiinke des sechzebnten Jahr-
hunderts. 4893.51
Vierhundert, Die, von Pforzheim Witzleben.
4906.50.152
Vierteljahrhundert, Ein. Young. 1042.21
Vierzehn Nothhelfer, Die. Kiehl. 4907.50.53
Vierzig Veziere, Die. 30293.51
Villa Eugenia. Schaefer. 4896. 50.253
Villa Riunioue. 2 v. Stahr. 4879.6
Vineta. Buerstenbinder. 2875.65
Viola tricolor. Storm. 2877.100.7
Violanda Robustella. Stern. 4897.50.136
Violante Beccaria. Schefer. 1018.2.5
Virago. Schuecking. 2033.6
Virey, Der, und die Aristokraten. Sealsfield.
1027.6.4-6
Visionen. Turgenef. 3060b. 1.5; 4896.50.211
Visitenkarte, Die. Schuecking. 2020.24
Vittoria Accorombona. Tieck.
2891.50.7; 4874.76
Vittorio Alfieri und seine vierte Liehe. 2 v.
Boelte. 2015.5
Vorwerte Hiins. Storch. 1016.9.1
Vogelscheuche, Die. Tieck. 2867.3.11
Vogt, Der, von Sylt. Muegge.
2021.25; 4896.50.316
Volksbuch. Eulenspiegel.
2011.1.N.F.4 ; 4871.28; 4896.50.175; u.s.w.
Volksbuch, Das, vom Doctor Faust.
*2879.108 7, 8
Volksbiicher. 53 pts. in 11 v. *4878.21
— Same. 45 pts. in 5 v. *B. 6108. 61
The contents are entered under Volksbiicher in the first
part of this list.
Volksbiicher, Die deutschen. Heft 1. Schwab.
4897.50.149
— H. 2. 4906.50.151
— H. 3. 4906.50.153
— H. 4. 4906.50.155
— H. 5. 4906.50.156
— H. 6. 4906.50.157
— H. 7. 4906.50.158
— H. 8. 4906.50.159
Volksbiicher, Die deutschen. 13 v. Simrock.
*48793.9
Volksbiichlein, Ein. Aurbaclier. 4897.50.122
— Th. 2. 4897.50.136
Volkserzahlungen. Tolstoi. 4896.50.262
Volksmarchen und Gottersagen aus germani-
scher Vorzeit. Engelmann. 4870b. 76
Voll Dampf voraus. Niemann. 2041.1.39
Volskerin, Die. Floerke. 2034.1.18
Vom alten Stamm. Brackel. 2056.2.38
Vom alten Stamm. Jensen. 2045.18; 28703.77
Vom grossen Bart. Hoefer. 2030.13
Vom Theater. Noetel.
— B. 2.
— B. 3.
— B.4.
— B. 5.
4897.50.127
4906.50.153
4906.50. 160
4906.50.173
4896.50. 183
Von der deutschen Nordost-Mark. Wichert.
4872.42
Von der heiteren Seite. Weiss. 4896.50.316
Von Ehe zu Ehe. Gross. 4896.50.237
Von Feldkirch bis Gaeta. Baierlein. 2041.1.38
Von P'riihling zu Friihling. Hartmann. 2897.508
Von Geschlecht zu Geschlecht. Stahr. 48793.69
Von Gottes Gnaden. .5 v. Rodenberg. 4876.6
Von Herzen — mit Schmerzen. Smital. 2041.1.43
Von Hohenstein, Die. Spielhagen.
2042.1.4; 4877.1. 7-9
Von Hohenwald, Die. 3 v. Streckfuss. 4876.59
Von Jena nach Kbnigsberg. Hesekiel, G.
4873.73.2
Von Jenseit des Meeres. Storm.
2012.14.4; 2877.100.4
Von Kelles, Die. Pantenius. 6898.32
Von Perlin nach Berlin. Seidel. **28793.116.13
Von Saalfeld bis Aspern. 3 v. Koenig, 11. 2010 1
Von Siinde zu Siinde. Klinck. 1051 11
Von Wald und See. Lingg. 4872.12
Vor deni Attentat. Landesmann. 2041.1.22
Vor dein Sturm. 2v. Fontane. 2872.70
Vor dein Sturm. Meding. 2890.57
Vor den Schranken. Wildenbruch. 28703.70
Vor hundert Jahren. Martini. 2021.26
Vor Jena. Hesekiel, G. 4873.73.1
Vor Pavia. Schilling. 2056.2.17
Vor Sonnenaufgang. Maderny. 2043.7.2
Vor Zeiten. Storm. 6899.12
Vornehme Welt. Stahr. 2043.32 ; 48793.71
Vorstadtgeschichten. Seidel.
28993.68.2; **28793.116.2
Wachtstubenabenteuer. Hackliinder.
1017.4.4,5; 2022.1.4,5; 48603.68
Warwolf, Der. Haering. 2021.2
Waffen, Die, nieder! Suttner. 4868.53
Wahlverwandtschaften, Die. Goethe.
2905.54.19; 4903.1.20; 4909.1.14; u.s.w.
Wahre Liebe. Elbe. 2041.1.37
Wahrsager, Der. Lohmann. 2899.2.16
Waisen, Die. Winkler. 2056.2.4
Waldfried. Auerbach. 2877 59
Waldhulde. Rellstab. 1014.25
Waldidyll. Bayer. 2041.1.31
Waldkapelle, Die. Schmid, C. von.
6874.11 ; 6874.55.1
Waldmeister. Storch. 1016.9.6
Waldner von Wildenstein. Schreyvogel. 2870.73
Waldnovellen. Stinde. 2876.118
Waldspirme. Ruppius. 2032.1.6
Waldsteig, Der. Stifter. 4870.81.2
Waldwinkel. Storm. 2877.1009
Walpurgisnacht, Die. Zschokke.
1044.10.1 ; 2868.10.9 ; 4896.50.266; u.s.w.
Wanda. De La Rame. 4896.50.224
Wanderung, Die, nach Paris. Lohmann. 2899.2.7
Wandlungen. 4 v. in 2. Stahr. 4879.59
Warnende Gespenst, Das. Varnhagen von
Ense. 2907.5.6
Warum der aide Drumbeder Pankraz Seiler uf
keen Studendecummers mehr geht. Barack.
2011.1.N.F.6
Was der Todtenkopf erziihlt. Jokai. 2877.74
Was die Isar rauscht. Conrad.
Was die Schwalbe sang. Spielhagen.
2042.1.12 ; 4877.74
209
German Fiction — Titles
Was die Strasse verschlingt. Wachenhusen.
4871.93
Was ein Jahr bringt. Merk. 2041.1.38
Was i.<t die Liebe? Dahii. 486oa.55
Was ist Gliick? Auerl)acli. B. 4249a. 4 ; 4878.92
Was mireinmalderTodtengrabererzahlte. Oertel.
2907-55-I0
Was will das werden? 3 v. Spielhagen. 4871.92
Was wird sie tliun? Zitelmann, K. 2034.1. 17
Wasser, Die, im Jahre 1821. VVGldermiilb.
2026.19; 2046.8.1
Wassermensch, Der. Tieck. 2867.3.5
Waterloo. Erckmann-Cliatrian. 4896.50.206
Watteau. Sternberg. 2015.3.3
Waulundur. Oehlenschliiger. 2898.3.20
Waverley. Scott. 4896.50.215
Weberfamilie, Eine. Huppius. 2032.1.5
Wechsel, Der, des Lebens. Hacklaender.
2022.1.41,42; 2024.10
Weg, Der, zum Gliick. Bayer. 2041.1.33
Weg, Der, zum Gliick. Muegge. 1035. 12.5
Weib, Ein, aus dem Volke. Abt. 2041. 1.30
Weiblichen Stufenjalire, Die. Zschokke.
1044. 10.3; 2868.10.3; B.4227.3.5
Weihnacht-Abend. Tieck. 2867.3.5
Weibnaclitsabend, Ein. Dickens.
4570b.61.26 ; 4907.50.83
Weihnachtsabend, Der. Schmid, C. von.
2043.25.1
Weihnachtsausstellung, Die. Arnim, L. A.
von. *2905.2.10
Weihnachtsfeier, Die. Schleiermacher.
4907.50.62
Weihnachtsfest, Ein, in Rom. Schefer. 1018.2.8
Weihnachtsgeschenk. Koenig, E. A. 1051.1.2
Weihnachtsgeschichte, Eine. Stoekl. 2043.7.2
Weihnachtsgeschicliten. Heyse. 2876.111
Weinhiiter, Der. Heyse.
1012.1.17 ; 48706.57.2 ; 4879a. 62
Weisen, Die, des Morgenlandes. Minckwitz.
2023.2
Weisse Henne, Die. Schefer. 1018.2.1
Weisse Rose, Die. Contessa. 48793.24.8
Weisse Rose, Die. ,J6kai. 2877.78
Welcher von Beiden? Cohn. 2044.27
Welfenlegionar, Der. Berneck. 4872.71
Welke Blatter. 3 v. Gottschall. 4875.56
Weltmann, Der, und der Dichter. Klinger.
4898.13.9
Weltuntergang, Der. Eggleston. 4896.50.247
Weltverbesserer, Die. Gerhardt. 4872.16
Wendische Volkssagen, und Gebriiuche aus dem
Spreewald. Schulenburg. 4873.58
Wenn die Aepfel reif sind. Storm.
2012.14.5; 2877.100.5
Wenu’s donnert. Cohnfeld. 2011.1.6
Wer? Reinsberg, Ida von. 2034.1.3
Wer ist Schiild? Hertzen. 3067.1 ii ; 4896.50.187
Wer trifft das Rechte? Heiberg. 2877.142
West-ostliche Geschichten aus der neuesten
Zeit. Hartmann. 2897.50.5
Westold und sein Freund. Eberhard.
2898.6.10-12
Wettermacher, Der, von Frankfurt. Trautmann.
2034.1.9
Wiben Peters. Jensen. 2871.56
Wie Anne Babi Jowager haushaltet. Bitzius.
28793.50.6, 7
Wie der Grossvater die Grossmutter nahm.
Auerbach. 2030.8; 4876.77
Wie Einer durch den Kometen zu einer Frau
kam. Cohn. 2044.29
Wie es gewohnlich geht. Wartenegg. 2041.1.20
Wie ich im Westen liiingen blieb. Ruppius.
2032.1.5
Wie Jakob Sten bier in der Welt in die llbhe
kam. Mattis. 4896.50.235
Wie man leben muss. Zschokke. 2868.10.15
Wie man regiert. Niendorf. 4873.53
Wie man sie geniesst. Keller, Gerard.
4897.50.131
Wie sich jemand in seine Frau verliebt. Roe.
4896.50.266
Wie sie sich finden. Follenius. 2056.2.20
Wiedereroberung, Die, von Ofen. 2 v. Pichler,
C. 1025.9
Wiederkehrende griechische Kaiser, Der. Tieck.
2867.3.6
Wiedertaufer, Die. Stern. 4896.50.169
Wiedertaufer, Die. Velde. 2017.17.4; 6879.50.12
Wielliiiger, Die. Arming. 2879.85
Wiener Skizzen. Schloegl. 2011.1.5
Wiesenburg, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.9
Wight und Marie galante. Oertel. 2907.55.11
Wilddieb, Der. Buerstenbinder. 2043.7.1
Wilde Jiiger, Der. Woltf. 2038.14
Wilde Ranke, Eine. Stengel. 2041.1.22
Wildschutz, Der. Rellstab. 1014.2.8
Wildsteller, Der, oder die Prarie. Cooi)er.
2044.37.2
Wildtoter, Der. Cooper. 2044.37.1
Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre. Goethe.
2028.18 ; 2909.1.16, 17 ; 4909.1.3, 4 ; u.s.w.
Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre. Gnethe.
1044.5; 2909.1.18, 19; 4903.1.24; u.s.w.
Wilhelm Tell. Hartmann. 2897.50.9
Wilhelm von Grumbach. Jensen. 2871.56
Wilhelmine. Raumer. 2904.2.1
Wilhelmine. Thuemmel.
**2879.19; 4891.62.1; 4897.50.128; u.s.w.
Wilibald’s .Ansiciiten des Lebens. 2 v. Wagner, E.
48993.3
William Hogarth. 3 v. Brachvogel. 2879.60
William Lovell. Tieck. 1018.1.6,7
William Shakespeare. 4 v. Rau. 2044.8
William Shakespeare und Altengland. Hoecker.
2597-41
William vShakspeare. Koenig, H. 1015.3
Winckelmann. Sternberg. 2015.3.2
Winkelmann. Boelte. 4874.74
Wintergarten, Der. Arnim, L. A. von.
*2905.2.11 , 12
Wir bewegen die Erde ! Jokai. 2877.79
Wirthshaus, Das, im Spessart. Hauff.
28906.60.6; 2897.52.4; 48703.37; u.s.w.
Wirthshaus, Das, zu Cransac. Zschokke.
1044.10.1; 2868.10.10; *6878.28; u.s.w.
Wittwe, Die, von Pisa. Heyse.
48793.60 ; 48706.57.3
Wit-wenstand, Ein. Schandorph. 4896.50.195
Woans ik tau ’ne Fru kamm. Reuter, F.
2034.1.11; 4879.53.1
Woldemar. Koerner.
1038.6.4; 48903.65.2; 4908.50.22; u.s.w.
Wolfgang Ruprecht. Jensen. 2871.56
Wolken-Schatten. Polko. 2878.68
Wort, Ein. Ebers. 4871.77
Wuensche, Die. Lohmann. 2899.2.17
Wunde Punkt, Der. Warren. 2041.1.30
Wunder, Die, auf Scliloss Gottorp. Jensen.
6899.15
Wunderbare Hohle, Die. Wildermuth. 2046.8.14
Wunderbaren Abenteuer, Die, des Herrn Tar-
tarin aus Tarascon. Daudet. 4896.50.177
210
Translations from the German
Wunderjahr, D<as (1566). Conscience. 6899.37
Wunderlicher Heiliger, Ein. Hopfeii. 2860.61
Wunderlichkeiten. Tieck. 2867.3.9
Wundersames Abenteuer, welches eineni iMu-
sensohne allhier in cliesen Tagen begegnet. Eber-
haril. 2898.6.1
Wundersuclitigen, Die. Tieck.
2867.3.7; 4896.50.213
Wunnigel. Raabe. 4876.67
Yatagan, Der. Eavlof. 3067 in
Zadig. Voltaire. 4896.50.308
Zauberkaftan, Der. Mikszath. 4896.50.285
Zauberkiiuste. Eberhard. 2898.6.5
Zaubermantel, Der. Velde. 2017.17.8; 6879.50.24
Zauberring, Der. La Motte Eouque.
1026.7.4, 5 ; 4892.68.1
Zauberschloss, Das. Knigge. *2896.2.5
Zauberschloss, Das. Tieck. 2867.3.5
Zehnte Sinfonie, Eine. Polko. 2056.2.35
Zehnte Sprache, Die. Gottscball. 4896.50.254
Zeitungsannonce, Die. Boelte. 4873.52.2
Zerbrochene Krug, Der. Zscliokke.
1044. 10. 1 ; 4879.24 ; 6877.32 ; u.s.w.
Zerbrochene Posthutsche, Die. Arnim, L. A.
von. 1029. 1. 3 ; *2905.2.10
Zersplittert. Sienkiewicz. 4906.50.170
Zerstortes Gliick. Goerlitz. 1051.1.1,2
Zerstorung, Die, Troja’s. Becker. 2959.12.3
Zerstreute Capitel. Storm. 2877.100.8
Zeuge, Der. Bernliard. 2041. 1.37, 38
Zeuglieutenant, Der. Gottscliall. 4896.50.254
Ziele des Lebens. Berger. 2041. 1.24
Zigeuner, Der. Dincklage. 2041.1.6
Zigeuner-Hannes, Der. Kulke. 4878.16
Zigeuner Rosel. Zingeler. 2056.2.11
Zigeuner-Zogling, Der. Alvensleben. 2879.130
Zigeunerleben. Murger. 4906.50.160
Zoltan Karpathi, der Sohn des Nabob. Jokai.
4896.50.319
Zopf, Der, des Herrn Guilleniain. Riehl. 2879.78
Zu Fiissen des Monarcben. Pranfois. 4874.33
Zu spat. Schauniberger. 2041.1.6
Ziinftig. Hesekiel, L. 4870a. 80
Ziiricher Novellen. Keller, Gottfried. 2873.80
Zug, Der, der Zeit. 2044.3
Zug, Der, nach dem Osten. Cohn. 2044.27
Zukiinftige, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.6
Zum Verstiindniss des Dialekts. Meyr. 4875.61.1
Zum wilden Mann. Raabe. 4896.50 206
Zunderbuchs. Oertel. 2907 55 6
Zur Chronik von Grieshuus. Storm.
2877.100.16; 6899.12
Zur guten Stunde. Auerbach. 1031. i; 4871.82
Zur ,,V\'^ald und Wasserfreude.” Storm.
2877.100.13
Zwanzig Jahre nachlier. Dumas.
2029.30; 2698.54
Zwanzig Millionen. Hartmann. 2897.50.6
Zwanziger Mildchen, Das. Jokai. 2876.91
Zweck, Der, heiligt die Mittel. Hartmann.
2897.50.6
Zwei Briiute. Franz. 2056.2.33
Zwei Briiute. Frederich. 2031. i
Zwei Briiute. Muegge. 1035. 12.2
Zwei Comtessen. Ebner-Eschenbach. 1042.23
Zwei Freier. Betliusy-Huc. 1051. 1.2
Zwei Freunde. Turgenef. 3060b. 1. 12
Zwei Funde aus den Triimraern Pompejis. Wirth.
2041.1.16
Zwei Gefangene. Heyse.
4870b. 57. 6; 4897.50.104
Zwei Kaiserkronen. 4 v. Meding.
1053.3; 2874.74
Zwei Miirchen fiir die Kleinsten. IVildermutb.
2026.19 I 2046.8.9
Zwei Menschenalter. Frederich. 2031.3
Zwei Schwestern. Stifter. 4870.81.2
Zwei Stiidte. Dickens. 4570b. 61. 22; 4907.50.94
Zwei Stricher. Brosboll. 2012.4.12
Zwei Studenten der Zukunft. Gutzkow. 2011. 1.3
Zwei Stunden. Lentner. 1036.3.2
Zwei Welten. Ruppius. 2032.1.3
Zwei Wiegen. 2 v. Jordan, W. 4860a. 56
Zweikampf, Der. Kleist.
1026.2.3; 2897.53.4; 4896.50.202; u s.w.
Zweimal sterben. Jokai. 2876.88
Zweimal vermiihlt. Frederich. 2031.2
Zweite, Die. Oertel. 2907.55.2
Zweite Frau, Die. John. 2031.15; 2879.73
Zwillinge, Die. Bremer. 6877.57
Zwischen Himmel und Erde. Ludwig. 1035.4
Zwischen Jura und Alpen. Frey. 1044.4
Zwischen Vater und Sohn. Bauer, C. 2870a. 66
Zwist und Liebe. Eberhard. 2898.6.2
Zwolf Apostel, Die. Jolin. 2031.10; 2866.26
Zwolf Zettel. Hacklaender. 2022.1.57
TKATsSLATIONS FROM THE GERMAN.
ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS.
Abeken, Bernhard. (Ernst Andolt.) An
eventful night, and what came of it. Adapted
from the German. London, 1877. Ulus. 72.8
Ahlborn, Luise. (L. Haidbeim.) IVife and
woman. Trans, by Mary J. Salford. N. Y., 1891.
Ulus. 108.87
Apel, A. The piper of Neisse. (Cunningham.
Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*2879a. 108.2
Arnim, Bettina von, and Guenderode, Caroline
von. Giinderode. Boston, 1842. 4875.69
Contains only about a third of the trans. made by Margaret
Fuller.
Auerbach, Berthold. Aloys. Trans, by C. T.
Brooks. N.Y., 1877. 470.17
— Black Forest village stories. Trans, by C.
Goepp. N. Y., 1869. Illus. 1478.17
— Brigitta. Trans, by Clara Bell. N.Y., 1880. 32.76
— The convicts and their children. Trans, by
C. T. Brooks. N. Y., 1877. 1441.6
— Edelweiss. Trans, by Ellen Frothingham.
Boston, 1869. 1711-3
— The foresters. N. Y., 1880. 32.90
— German tales. With introd. by C. C. Shack-
ford. Boston, 1869. 1711.10
Contents. — Christian Gellert’s last Christmas; The step-
mother; Benigna; Rudolph and Elizabeth; Erdmutha.
— The “good hour;” or, evening holidtiy.
Trans, by H. W. Dulcken. London, 1875.
Illus. 1466.10
— Joseph in the snow. Boston, 1868. 1478.12
Translations from the German
— Landolin. Trans, by Annie B. Irisli. N. Y.,
1878. 64.32
— Little Barefoot; or, strive and trust. A tale
of village life. Trans, by H. W. Duleken.
London, 1872. Ulus. 1771. 17
— Lorley and Reinhard. Trans, by C. T. Brooks.
N. Y., 1877. 470.5
— Master Bieland and bis workmen. Trans, by
E. Hancock. N. Y., 1883. 1459.43
— On tbe heights. Boston, 1868. 4877.25
— Same. Trans, by F. E. Bunnett. 2d ed.
Leipzig, 1868. 3 v. in 2. 1711.1
— Same. Trans, by S. A. Stern. N. A'., 1875.
2 V. 1711. 1
— Foet and merchant. A picture of life from
the times of Moses Mendelssohn. Trans, by C.
T. Brooks. N. A"., 1877. 1471. 10
— Spinoza. N. Y., 1882. 1726.13
— Villa on the Rhine. N. A'., 1869. 2v.
B. 6108. 60
— Same. 1874. 806.12
— Waldfried. Trans, by S. A. Stern. N. A*.,
1874. 1458. II
— and others. German evenings. Trans, by J.
L. Lowdell. London, 1869. 766.4
Bauer, Clara. (Carl Detlef.) At Capri. A
story of Italian life. Phila., 1875. 1783.15
— Clemence d’Orville ; or, from the palace to the
steppe. [Also] Clelia, by A. AVels. Boston, 1870.
732.18
— Must it be? Trans, by M. S. Phila., 1873.
1732.10
— A Russian country house. Trans, by Airs. J.
W. Davis. N. A"., 1890. Ulus. 107.108
Baumann, J. The rose of Jericho, or, Christ-
mas-eve. (Cunningham. Foreign tales and tra-
ditions. Vol. 2. 1830.) *28792.108.2
Bayer, Carl E. R. von. (Robert Byr.) The
cipher despatch. Trans, by Flise L. Lathrop.
N. Y., 1893. Ilius. 14-87
— Sphinx; or, striving with destiny. Trans, by
Auber Forestier [pseud, of A. A. Woodward].
Phila., 1871. 423-3
Becker, August. Tempted of the devil. Pas-
sages in tbe life of a Kabbalist. Boston, 1888.
4877.19
This la part 2, vol. 2 of Dea Rabbi Vermachtniaa.
Becker, Willielm A. Charicles; or, illustrations
of the private life of the ancient Greeks. Trans,
by F. Metcalfe. London, 1845. Ulus. 2967.73
— Same. 4th ed. 1874. 957-1
— Gallus : or, Roman scenes of the time of
Augustus. Trans, by F. Aletcalfe. London,
1844. 2950.27
— Same. 1849. 957-2
— Same. 3d ed. 1866. 494^1
Behrens, Bertha. (W. Heimburg.) Christmas
stories. Trans, by Mrs. J. A. Davis. N. A'.,
1890. Ulus. 107. 143
Contents. — Dorothy’s picture; Uncle Leo’s engagement
ring; Flickdorchen ; Our door-bell; Our Roy; Jascha;
Kathie’s godmother; Peace on e.arth.
— Cloister Wendhusen. Trans, by Mary E.
Almy. Chicago, 1890. 107.76
— A fatal misunderstanding, and other stories.
Trans, by Flise L. Lathrop. N. Y., 1893. Ulus.
14.166
— Gertrude’s marriage. Trans, by Mrs. J. W.
Davis. N. Y., 1889. Ulus. 102.17
— Her only brother. Trans, by Jean W. Wylie.
N. Y., 1888. 101.55
212
— An insignificant woman. A story of artist life.
Trans, by Mary S. Smitli. N. A’., 1891. Ulus.
108.86
— Lora, the major’s daughter. Trans, by Mrs.
J. W. Davis. N. A’'., 1889. Illus. 103.76
— Lottie of the mill. From the German by
Katherine S. Dickey. Phila., 1882. 1462.3
— Lucie’s mistake. Trans, by Mrs. J. W. Davis.
N. Y., 1890. Illus. 106,88
— Alagdalen’s fortunes. Trans, by Mrs. J. W.
Davis. N. A’’., 1889. Illus. 105.29
— A maiden’s choice. Trans, by Flise L. La-
throp. N. A”., 1891. Illus. 109.37
— Rlisjudged. Trans, by Mrs. J. W. Davis.
N. A’., 1891. Illus. 108.85
— The pastor’s daughter. Trans, by Mrs. J. W.
Davis. N. A””., 1890. Illus. 105.72
— A penniless girl. Trans, by Mrs. Wister.
Phila., 1893. 37-79
— A poor girl. Trans, by Flise L. Lathrop.
N. A'., 1892. Illus. 11-156
— A sister’s love. Trans, by Margaret P. Water-
man. N. Y., 1890. Illus. 107.87
— Two daughters of one race. Trans, by Mrs.
D. M. Lowrey. N. A’’., 1889. Illus. 103.24
Bernhard, Marie. The rector of St. Luke’s.
Trans, by Flise L. Lathrop. N. Y., 1891. Illus.
108.40
Bethusy-Huc, Valesca, Griifin. (Moritz von
Reichenbach.) The Eichhofs. From the Ger-
man by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1881. 34.62
Biernatzki, Johann C. The Hallig: or, the
sheepfold in the waters. A tale of humble life on
the coast of Schleswig. Trans, by Mrs. George P.
Marsh. Boston, 1856. 884.1; 6876.85
— Same. 1857. 2828.9
Brachvogel, Albert E. Beaumarchais. An his-
torical novel. Trans, by Therese J. Radford.
N. A’'., 1868. Illus. 413.16
Brentano, Clemens. Fairy tales from Brentano
told in English by Kate Freiligrath Kroeker.
London, 1885. Illus. 37-30 ; ***4875.78
— New fairj’ tales. N. Y., 1887. Illus. 23.64
Brothers, The. A Swiss story. (Cunningham.
Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.)
*28792.108.1
Buerstenbinder, Elisabeth. (E. Werner.) The
Alpine fay. A romance. From the German by
Airs. Wister. Phila., 1889. 102.71
— Danira. (Ein Gottesurtheil). From the Ger-
man by Al. J. Salford. Chicago, 1888. 102.47
— Enthralled and released. [Anon.] From the
German by Dr. Raphael. N. A^., 1885. 39-25
There is another translation with the title Banned and
blessed.
— “Good luck!” Trans, by Frances A. Shaw.
Boston. 1740.15
There is another translation with the title ‘‘ Success and ho w
he won it.”
— A hero of the pen. Trans, by Frances A. Shaw.
Boston, 1875. 1760.29
— Saint Alichael. A romance. Trans, by Airs.
Wister. Phila., 1895. 21.61
— The spell of home. After the German by Airs.
Wister. Phila., 1888. 60.63
— Under a charm. From the German by Chris-
tina Tyrrell. 3d ed. London, 1878. 84.1
Another translation has the title Vineta.
— Vineta, the phantom city. From the German
by Frances A- Shaw. N. A’’., 1876. 84.1
Translations from the German
Campe, Joachim H. The new Robinson Crusoe.
Trans, from the French. Dublin, 1789. 4879.20
— Same. Boston, 1790. *4879.58
— Robinson the younger; or, the new Crusoe.
New ed. London, 1859. Ulus. 1448.13
Carlyle, Thomas, translator. German romance :
specimens of its chief authors. Boston, 1841. 2
V. 6896.17; **K. 225.1; B. 199b. 55
Contents. — 1. Musaens; Dumb love; Libussa; Melechsala.
La Motte Fouqu6 : Aelauga’s knight. Tiecfc: The fair-
haired Eckbert; The trusty Eckart; The Runenberg; The
elves; The goblet. 2. E. T. W. Hoffman: The golden pot.
Richter: Army-chaplain Schmelzle’s journey to Fliitz; Life
of Quintus Fixlein.
— Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter. London,
1871. *2475-5I-3
— Same. 2 v. 1874. 4570.62
— Translations from the German : Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. London, 1866. 4577.9
These stories correspond to those by the same authors in the
collection German romance.
Carove, Friedrich W. The story without an end.
From the German by Sarah Austin ; with preface
and key, by A. B. Alcott. Boston, 1836.
B. 6109. 80; **K.i79a. 14
— Same. With illus. in colours after drawings by
E. V. B. London, 1868. 4893.1
Chamisso, Adelbert von. Peter Schlemihl.
Trans, by Sir John Bowring. With plates by
George Cruikshank. 3d ed. London, 1861.
1785.4; 2877.65
— The wonderful history of Peter Schlemihl.
(Hedge. Prose writers of Germany. 1870.) 4873.6
Cosel, Adelheid von. (Adelheid von Auer.) It
is the fashion. Phila., 1872. 797-27
Dabn, Felix. Felicitas. A romance. From the
German by Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1883.
1426.17 ; **K.275.8
— Saga of Halfred the sigskald. A northern tale
of the 10th century. Trans, by Sophie F. E.
Veitch. Paisley, 1886. 2876.106
— A struggle for Rome. Trans, by Lily Woltf-
sohn. London, 1878. 3 v. 85.35
Relates to events in the 6th century.
Delitzsch, Franz. A day in Capernaum. Trans,
by G. H. Schodde. N. Y., 1887. 2102.24
A sketch of Galilee in the time of Christ.
— Jose and Benjamin : a tale of Jerusalem in the
time of the Herods. Trans, by J. G. Smieton.
London, 1882. 1479.77
Devil’s mill, The. A German tradition. (Cun-
ningham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 2.
1830.) *2879a. 108. 1
DeWette, Wilhelm M. L. Theodore; or, the
skeptic’s conversion. History of the culture of a
Protestant clergyman. Trans, by James F. Clarke.
Boston, 1841. 2 v. *4875.51
— Same. 1856. 4876.64
Dingelstedt, Franz F. F., Freiherr von. The
Amazon. Trans, by J. M. Hart. N. Y., 1868.
1447.22
Dummbiirg, The. An ancient German tradition.
(Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions.
Vol. 1. 1830.) *2879a.io8.i
Dwarf, The, and the invisible cap. A Harz
legend. (Cunningham. Foreign tales and tradi-
tions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *2879a.io8. 1
Bbers, Georg M. The bride of the Nile. From
the German by Clara Bell. N. Y., 1887. 2 v.
22.15
— The burgomaster’s wife. From the German by
Mary J. Saflford. N. Y., 1882. **K.267.33
— Same. 1893. 1461.13
The scene is laid in the Netherlands in 1574.
— Cleopatra. Trans, by Mary J. Safford. N. Y.,
1894. 2 v. 64.71
— The daughter of an Egyptian king. Trans, by
Henry Reed. Phila., 1882. 775-6
The subjection of Egypt to the new empire of the Persians.
— The elixir and other tales. Trans, by Mrs. E.
H. Bell. N. Y., 1890. 107. 122
Contents. — The elixir; The Greylock, a fairy tale; The
nuts, a Christmas story.
— The emperor. A romance. From the German
by Clara Bell. N. Y., 1881. 2 v. 48703.67
— Same. 1888. 51.18
The Roman dominion under Hadrian, and the early growth
of Christianity.
— Homo sum. From the German by Clara Bell.
Leipzig, 1878. 31.18
— Same. N. Y., 1881. 48703.60
— In the fire of the forge. Trans, by Mary J.
Safford. N. Y., 1895. 2 v. 26.130
— Joshua. A story of biblical times. Trans, by
Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1890. 105.85
— Margery (Gred) ; a tale of old Nuremberg.
Trans, by Clara Bell. N. Y., 1889. 2 v. 102.85
— A question. The idyl of a picture by his friend
Alma Tadema. From the German by Mary J.
Safford. N. Y., 1883. Illus. 1460.1
Ancient life in Sicily.
— Serapis. From the German by Clara Bell.
N. Y., 1885. 38.19; **K.275.9
The scene is in Alexandria, during the closing years of the
4th century.
— A thorny path (Per aspera). Trans, by Clara
Bell. N. Y., 1892. 2 v. 11.179
— Uarda. A romance of ancient Egypt. From
the German, by Clara Bell. N. Y., 1880. 2 v.
31.34; 4877.61
Egyptian life, at the time of Rameses ii., about 1325 b. c.
— A word, only a word. From the German, by
Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1883. 1422.6
“ The scene is laid in the reign of Philip 11. of Spain, and
introduces the terrors of the Inquisition, and the Spanish
excesses in the Netherlands.”
Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie, Freifrau von. The
two countesses. Trans, by Mrs. Waugh. N. Y.,
1893. [The Unknown library.] 14.162
Eckstein, Ernst. Aphrodite. A romance of
ancient Hellas. From the German by Mary J.
Safford. N. Y., 1886. 65.77; **K.275.3
— The Chaldean magician. An adventure in
Rome in the reign of the emperor Diocletian.
From the German by Mary J. Safford. N. Y.,
1886. 43-74; **K.275.5
— Ilertha. Trans, by Mrs. E. H. Bell. N. Y.,
1892. 11.96
— A monk of the Aventine. Trans, by Helen H.
Johnson. Boston, 1894. 63.68
— Nero. Trans, by Clara Bell and Mary J. Saf-
ford. N. Y., 1889. 2 V. 104.18
— Prusias : a romance of ancient Rome under
the Republic. From the German by Clara Bell.
N. Y., 1884. 2 v. 1789.48; **K.275.4
The insurrection of Spartacus, b. c. 73-71.
— Quintus Claudius : a romance of imperial Rome.
From the German by Clara Bell. N. A"., 1882.
2 V. 1714.18; **K.275.6
213
Translations from the German
— The will. A novel. From the German by
Clara Bell. N. Y., 1885. 2 v. 39-41
Edler, Carl. Baldine and other tales. Trans, by
the earl of Lj'tton. N. Y., 1887. 22.10
Contents. — Baldine; Notre Dame des Flots; A journey to
the Grossglockner mountain.
Eichendorff, Josepli C. B., Freiherr von. Me-
moirs of a good-for-nothing. From the German
by C. G. Leland. N. Y., 1866. 480.11
Elisabeth, queen of Roumania. (Carmen Sylva.)
A heart regained. Trans, by Mary A. Mitchell.
Boston, 1888. 101.43
— Pilgrim sorrow, a cycle of tales. Trans, by
Helen Zimmern. N. Y., 1884. 36.77
Engel, M. E. The anti-speculator Toby Witt;
Lady Elizabeth Hill. (Roscoe. German nov-
elists. Vol. 4. 1826.) 418.2.4
Esche, Louise. Grandmother and granddaugh-
ter. From the German by Mme. C. R. Corson.
Phila., 1863. 427.9
Eschstruth, Nataly von. The wild rose of Gross-
Stauffen. Trans, by fllise L. Lathrop. N. Y.,
1892. Ulus. 11.61
Eulenspiegel, Tyll. The marvellous adventures
and rare conceits of Master Tyll Owlglass. Newly
collected, chronicled and set forth, in our English
tongue, by Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie. London,
1860. *2576.13
— Same. Boston, 1860. 93-2; **K.256.37
Falkeuhorst, C. AYith Columbus in America.
Adapted by Llise L. Lathrop. N. Y., 1892. Ulus.
13.141
Francois, Luise von. The last von Reckenburg.
Trans, by J. M. Percival. 1st Amer. ed. Bos-
ton, 1887. 24.97
Franzos, Carl E. The chief justice. N. Y.,
1890. 107. 1
— For the right. Given in English by Julie Sut-
ter. With a preface by George MacDonald.
N. Y., 1888. 1806.17
— The Jews of Barnow. [Eight] stories. Trans,
b}" M. W. Macdowall. N. Y., 1883.
1440.25; 4870.61
— Judith Trachtenberg. Trans, by Mrs. L. P.
and C. T. Lewis. N. Y., 1891. 109.66
Frederich, Bertha H. (Golo Raimund.) From
hand to hand. From the German by Mrs. Wister.
Pliila., 1882. 51.57
— A new race. From the German by'lMrs. Wis-
ter. Phila., 1888. 32.4
— Sought and found. Trans, by Adelaide S.
Buckle}’. N. Y., 1888. 103.28
Freytag, Gustav. Debit and credit. Trans, by
Mrs. JIalcolm. London, 188-?. 434-3
— Ingo and Ingraban. Trans, by Mrs. Malcolm.
London, 1873. Ulus. [Our forefathers.] 1736.19
— Ingraban. From the German by Mrs. Slalcolni.
N. Y., 1873. [Our forefathers.] 1736.12
— The lost manuscript. Trans, by Mrs. Malcolm.
London, 1865. 3 v. 434-6
— Same. Chicago, 1892. ***2874.101
Gerstaecker, Friedrich. The wanderings and
fortunes of some German emigrants. Trans. by-
David Black. N. Y., 1848. 28793.52
Gessner, Salomon. Works. London, 1802. 3 v.
4878-13
Contents. — 1. The death of Abel. 2. The first navigator.
3. Daphnie; Evander and Alcimna; Erastus; The deluge;
The wish.
— The death of Abel. Trans, by Mrs. Collyer.
Phila., 1806. 4879.57
— Same. Attempted from the German by Mary
Collyer. Added: The death of Cain. Brattle-
borough, 1815. 6879.75
— Same. Added : Tlie death of Cain [and] The
life of Joseph. By J. iMacgowan. New ed.
Plymouth, 1821. Ulus. No. 1 in *Pph. vol. 335
Giseke, Robert. The rose of the parsonage.
Phila., 1854. 486.7
Gluemer, Claire von. The Frau Domina. From
the German [by E. F. Ware]. Boston, 1877.
1433-1
— A noble name; or, Donninghausen. Trans,
by JIrs. A. L. Wister. Phila., 1883. 1492.29
Goethe. Confessions of a fair saint. (Hedge.
Prose writers of Germany. 1870.) 4873.6
From Elective affinities.
— Elective affinities. Boston, 1872. 2878.50
— Same. 1882. 4870.57.3
— The evil conscience. (Weird tid-bits. 1888.)
1797.21
— Extracts from Wilhelm Meister. (Hedge.
Prose writers of Germany. 1870.) 4873.6
— The good women. Boston, 1882. 4870 57.3
— A love tale. (Love tales. German. 1891.)
107.26
— Novels and tales. Trans, by R. D. Boylan.
London, 1854. **K. 126.3
— Same. 1875. 2874.66
Contents. — Elective affinities; The sorrows of Werther;
German emigrants; The good woman; A nouvelette.
— Same. 1885. 847.1
Contents. — Elective affinities; The sorrows of young Wer-
ther; The recreations of the German emigrants; A fairy
tale; The good women; A tale.
— The sorrows of Werther. [Trans, by S. J.
Pratt.] London, 1779. 2 v. 6879.69
— Same. New ed. 6879.76
— Same. Trans, from the French ed. of Aubry,
by John Gifford [pseud.]. London, 1789. 6875.39
— Same. Trans, by W. Render. Boston, 1807.
*6879.78
— Same. 1882. 4870.57.3
— Tlie sorrows of Werther; Elective affinities;
and A nouvelette. Boston, 1882. 1906.20
— Sorrows of young Werther, and other tales.
Ed. by L. Noa. Boston, 1887. 28703.16
— The tale. Trans, by T. Carlyle. Boston,
1877. 1483.16
— Same. (Hedge. Prose writers of Germany.
1870.) 4873.6
— Same. 1882. 4870.57.3
— Wilhelm Meister’s apprenticeship. [Trans, by
T. Carlyle.] Edinb., 1824. 3 v. **K.76.i8
— Same. From the German by Eleanor Grove.
Leipzig, 1873. 827.10
— Same. Trans, by R. Dillon Boylan. 827.10
— Wilhelm Meister’s apjirenticeship and travels.
From the German by T. Carlyle. New ed.
Boston, 1851. 756.2; B.6097.66
— Same. London, 1864. 2 v. 4577-8
— Same. New ed. Boston, 1865. 2 v.
**K. 126.2
— Same. London, 1871. 3 v. 2475.51
— Same. 1874. 3 v. 4570.61
— Same. N. Y., 1881. 4876.88
— Same. Boston, 1882. 2 v. 1906.22; 4870.57
— Wilhelm Meister’s travels. Trans, and ed. by
E. Bell. London, 1882. 4872.73
214
Translations from the German
Gottschalck, Friedrieli. Tlie ring of matri-
monial fidelity. A kniglitly tale. (Cunningliam.
Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.)
*28793.108.1
Grimm, Jakob L. C. and W. C. German popular
stories and fairy tales, as told by Gammer Gretliel.
Ulus, by G. Cruiksliank and L. Grimm. London,
1888. ***2902.17
— Hans in luck. (Cunningham. Foreign tales
and traditions. Vol. 2. 1830.) *28793.108.2
— Household stories trans. by Lucy Crane; and
done into pictures by 'Walter Crane. London,
1882. ***2903.27
— Household tales, with the author’s notes, trans.
by Margaret Hunt, with introd. by A. Lang.
London, 1884. 2 v. ***2903.30
— A legend of Tom Thumb. (Cunningham.
Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*28793.108.2
— Kumpelstilzchen. (Same. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*28793.108.2
— Thornrose. (Same. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*28793.108.2
— The waits of Bremen. (Same. Vol. 1. 1830.)
*28793.108.1
Gutzkow, Carl F. Through night to light.
From the German by Mrs. Faber. Leipzig, 1870.
1711.12
Hacklaender, Friedrich W., Bitter von. Behind
blue glasses. Trans, by Mary A. Robinson. N.Y.,
1878. 1504.36
— Behind the counter. From the German by
Mary Howitt. Leipzig, 1808. 730.75
— Bombardier H. and Corporal Dose; or, military
life in Prussia. London, 1874. 2874.67
— Clara; or, slave life in Europe. N.Y., 1856.
796.14
— Same. 1883. 796.14
— Enchanting and enchanted. From the German,
by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1870. Ulus. 789.25
Hagen, August. Norica; or tales of Niirnberg
from the olden time. London, 1851. 809.15
Hakelnberg, The, and the Tootosel. A Harz
legend. (Cunningham. Foreign tales and tra-
ditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Haller, Albrecht von. The virtuous prince; or,
travels and adventures of Usong. An oriental
history. London, 1784. 48793.51
Hamerling, Robert. Aspasia. A romance of
art and love in ancient Hellas. From the Ger-
man by Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1888. 2 v. 103.6
Hardenberg, Friedrich von. (Novalis.) Henry
of Ofterdingen. Cambridge, 1842.
798.13; **4878.7; B. 6097. 56; 6872.28
Hartmann, Moritz. The last days of *a king
[MuratJ. An historical romance. Trans, by M.
E. Niles. Phila., 1807. 1443-4
Hauff, Wilhelm. The beggar-girl of the Pont-des-
Arts. N. Y., 1844.
No. 5 in *Pph. vol. 142; **0.370.3
— Extracts from the “Memoirs of Beelzebub.”
N. Y., 1846. No. 9 in *Pph. vol. 464
— Lichtenstein: or, the Swabian league. An
historical romance. Trans, by F. Woodley and
W. Lander. London, 1840. 2899.56
— The severed hand. (Weird tid-bits. 1888.)
1797.21
— Tales. Trans, by S. Mendel. London, 1886.
[Bohn’s standard library.] 21.24
Contents. — The caravan; The sheik of Alexandria and his
slaves ; The inn in the Spessart.
— Tales of the caravan, inn and palace. Trans,
by E. L. Stowell. Chicago, 1882. Ulus. 1417. 4
— Three tales : The beggar-girl of the Pont des
Arts. The emperor’s picture. The cold heart.
From the German by M. A. Faber. Leipzig,
1809. 490-65
— Same. N. Y., 1890. 490 65
— The wine-ghosts of Bremen. N. Y., 1889.
Illus. 2879.83
Hausrath, Adolf. (George Taylor.) Antinous.
A romance of ancient Rome. From the German
by Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1882. 1752.12
— Same. Trans, by J. D. M. London, 1884.
6571.72
— Clytia. A romance of the sixteenth century.
From the German by Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1884.
1491.26; **K.27'5.2
— Jetta;or, Heidelberg under the Romans. From
the German by S. F. Corkran. London, 1886.
2 V. 20.89
— Klytia. A story of Heidelberg castle. From
the German by S. F. Corkran. Leipzig, 1883.
1491.26
Heine, Heinrich. Florentine nights ; The me-
moirs of Herr von Schnabelenopski ; The rabbi of
Bacharach. (Works. Trans, by C. G. Leland.
Vol. 1. 1891.) 2897.55.1
Helm, Clementine. Gretchen’s joys and sorrows.
Trans, by Helen M. Dunbar Slack. Boston,
1877. 1410. 21
— Princess Eve. Trans, by Rosa Sachs. Boston,
1878. Illus. 74.35
Henkel, Friederike. The mistress of Ibichstein.
Trans, by S. E. Boggs. N. Y., 1884. 35-91
Henry ; or the pilgrim-hut on the Weissenstein.
A tale. From the German, by a clergyman.
Phila., 1835. 6878.31
Heyse, Paul. L’Arrabiata and other tales.
Trans, by Mary Wilson. Leipzig, 1867. 1711.7
Contents. — L’Arrabiata; Count Ernest’s home; Blind;
Walter’s little mother.
— The children of the world. N. Y., 1890. Illus.
107.58
— Same. 1894. 107.58
— A divided heart, and other stories. Trans, by
Constance S. Copeland. N. Y., 1894. 63.84
— In Paradise. N. Y., 1878. 2 v. 88.6
— The romance of the Canoness. Trans, by J.
M. Percival. N. Y., 1887. 23.47
— Tales. N. Y., 1879. 91.22
Contents. — Count Ernest’s home; The dead lake; The
fury (L’Arrabiata); Judith Stern.
Hildebrandt, C. Winter in Spitzbergen. A
tale of the Northland. From the German by E.
Goodrich Smith. N. Y., 1871. 450.53
Hillern, Wilhelmine von. By his own might.
Phila., 1883. 785.3
— Elsa and her vulture. A tale of the 'I'yrolean
Alps. Trans, by Lady Wallace. London, 1876.
1469-53
There Is another transiation under the title Geier -Wally.
— Ernestine. London, 1879. 2 v. 4876.66
— Same. From the German by S. Baring-Gould.
N. Y., 1881. 33-90
There is another transiation under the title Only a girl.
— Geier-Wally: a tale of the Tyrol. N. Y.,
1890. 1790.2
— Higher than the church. An art legend of
ancient times. From the German by Mary J.
Safford. N. Y., 1881. 1461.5 ; 68793.16
Translations from the German
— The hour will come. A tale of an Alpine
cloister. From the German by Clara Bell.
Leipzig, 1879. 32.71
— Same. N. Y., 1880. 32.71
— On the cross. A romance of the Passion play
at Oberammergau. From the German by Mary
J. Safford. N. Y., 1893. 15.174; 6898.2
— Only a girl; or, a physician for the soul. From
the German by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1888. 33.90
There is another translation under the title Ernestine.
Himmelreich, The. A monkish legend. (Cun-
ningham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1.
1830.) *28793.108.1
Hoefer, Edmund. The old countess. Phila.,
1870. 427.4
Hoffmann, Ernst T. IV. The elementary spirit*
(Weird tid-bits'. 1888.) 1797.21
— The golden pot. (Carlyle. German romance.
Vol. 2. 1841.)
6896.17.2; **K.225.i.2; B. 199b. 55. 2
— Same. (Hedge. Prose writers of Germany.
1870.) 4873.6
— Madame de Scuderi. (Holcraft. Tales of
humour and romance. 1829.) 4878.75
— Master Flea. (Soane. Specimens of German
romance. Vol. 2. 1826.) 427.6.2
— The Serapion brethren. Trans, by Alex.
Ewing. London, 1886, 92. 2 v. 21.23
— Signor Formica. A tale in which are related
some of the mad pranks of Salvator Rosa and
Don Pasquale Capuzzi. N. Y., 1845.
No. 10 in *Pph. vol. 464
— Strange stories. From the German [by L.
Burnham]. Boston, 1855. **K.ii9.i7
— Same. 1856. **K.264.i5
— Weird tales. A new translation. With me-
moir by J. T. Bealby. N. Y., 1885. 38.28
Contents. — The Cremona violin; The fermata; Signor For-
mica; The sand-man; The entail; Arthur’s hall.
Hoffmann, Franz. Father Muller ; or, the good
heart. From the German by Charles A. Smith.
Boston, 1872. 1716.7
— Geyer-Wiilty; or, fidelity rewarded. Trans, by
M. A. Manderson. Phila., 1870. 438.17
— The Greek maid at the court of the emperor
Nero. From the German by L. C. Sheip. Phila.,
1873. 447-22
— The Hartz boys. Also, Robin the runner.
Boston, 1872. 438.23
— Seppi. Adapted from the German by M.
Montgomerie Campbell. London, 1877. Ulus. 72.9
A story of Haydn, the musician.
— Sowing in tears and reaping in joy. From the
German by Mrs. Faber. N. Y., 1871. 450.62
Holcraft, Richard, ed. and trans. Tales of
humour and romance selected from popular Ger-
man writers. N. Y., 1829. 4878,75
Contents. — Madame de Scuderi, by E. T. Hoffmann; The
dishonoured irreclaimable, by Schiller; The death of an
angel. The moon, by Richter; The bridegroom’s probation,
The broken leg, by Langbein ; The haunted castle, by La-
fontaine; Woldemar, The harp, by Kdrner.
Horn, Georg. Count Silvius. From the German
by Mary J. Safford. N. Y., 1882. 1474.18
Horwitz, Carrie N., compiler. Fairy-lure : Ger-
man and Swedish fairy tales. Collected and
adapted from the German. Boston, 1891. 11.79
Ilsenstein, The. A German tradition. (Cunning-
ham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 2.
1830.) *28793.108.2
Jacobs, Johann F. The massacre of the Jews at
Lisbon. A tale. (Cunningham. Foreign tales
and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
John, Eugenie. (E. Marlitt.) Tlie countess
Gisela. From the German by Mrs. Wister.
Phila., 1885. 426.22
— Gold Elsie. From the German by Mrs. Wister.
Phila., 1895. 1447.21
— In the Schillingscourt. From the German by
Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1885. 97-24
— The lady with the rubies. A novel. From the
German by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1893. 39-31
— The little Moorland princess. From the Ger-
man by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1891. 425.9
— The old mam’selle’s secret. After the German
by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1890. 1447.18
— Over yonder. Trans, [by Mrs. Wister].
Phila., 1886. 715-6
— The owl’s nest. Trans, by Mrs. Wister.
Phila., 1888. 100.43
— The second wife. From the German by Mrs.
Wister. Phila., 1874. 1766.4
Jimg-Stilling, Johann H. Theobald; or, the
fanatic. Tr. by S. Schaffer. Phila., 1846. 769.12
Katsch, Adolf. Under the stork’s nest. From
the German by Emily R. Steinestel. Phila., 1875.
51-15
Keller, Gottfried. A selection of his tales.
Trans., with memoir, by Kate Freiligrath Kroeker.
London, 1891. 2873.101
Contents. — The people of Seldwyla; Clothes maketh
man; The abused love-letters; Dietegen.
Keyser, Stefanie. A baptized idol. (Safford.
Christmas country and other tales. 1886.) 20.23
Kirschner, Lola. (Ossip Schubin.) Asbein,
from the life of a virtuoso. Trans, by Klise L.
Lathrop. N. Y., 1890. Ulus. [Rose library.]
107.60
— Boris Lensky. Trans, by Elise L. Lathrop.
N. Y., 1891. Illus. 107. 211
— Countess Erika’s apprenticeship. Trans, by
Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1891. 109.96
— Erlach court. Trans, by Mrs. Wister. Phila.,
1889. 105.6
— “ Gloria victis ! ” From the German by Mary
Maxwell. N. Y., 1886. 75-48
— A leafless spring. After the German by Mary
J. Safford. Phila., 1893. 14.86
— “ O thou, my Austria!” Trans, by Mrs.
Wister. Phila., 1890. 106.123
— Our own set. From the German by Clara
Bell. N. Y., 1884. 36.102
The scene is laid in Rome, 1870.
Klee, Gotthold L. , ed. Die deutschen Heldensagen
(Hagen und Hilde, und Gudrun). Literally trans.
by S. Mendel. London, 1890? 2879.143
Knorring, Sophie M. The peasant and his land-
lord. Trans, by Mary Howitt. N. Y., 1848.
418.9
Koerner, Theodor. Goldner. A fairy tale.
(Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions.
Vol. 2. 1830.) *28793.108.2
— Hans Heiling’s rocks. A Bohemian legend.
(Same. Vol. 2. 1830.) *28793.108.2
— The harp. (Holcraft. Tales of humour and
romance. 1829.) 4878.75
— Prose tales. (Life. Vol. 1. 1827.) 2878.4.1
Contents. — Hans Heiling’s rocks, a Bohemian popular
tale; Woldemar, a tale of the Italian campaign of 1805;
The harp, a ghost story.
216
Translations from the German
— Wolderaar. (Holcraft. Tales of humour and
romance. 1829.) 4878.75
Kohn, Salomon. Gabriel, a story of the Jews in
Prague. From the German by Arthur Milman.
Leipzig, 1869. 710.41
Kompert, Leopold. Scenes from the Ghetto.
Studies of Jewish life. London, 1882. 4870.55
Contents. — Schlemiel; Old Babele; The Uandar’s children;
Without authorisation.
Krummacher, Friedrich A. The little dove.
Boston, 1839. 2879.18
Lafontaine, August. The haunted castle.
(Holcraft. Tales of humour and romance.
1829.) 4878.75
— The village pastor and his children. N. Y.,
1810. 4 V. in 2. 799. 13 ; 4879.19
La Motte Fouque, Caroline, Freiherrin de. The
castle on the beach. A tale. (Cunningham.
Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*2879a. 108.2
La Motte Fouque, Friedrich, Freiherr de. As-
lauga’s knight. (Carlyle. German romance.
Vol. 1. 1841.)
6896.17.1; **K.225.i.i; B. 199b. 55. 1
— The cypress crown. A tale. (Morley. A
miscellany. 1888.) 4578.120
— The modern Regulus. (Cunningham. Foreign
tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *2879a.io8.i
— A story of Number Nip. (Same. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*2879a. 108.2
— Theodolf the Icelander. London, 1877. Ulus.
809.17
— Undine. N. Y., 1860. 1711.6
— Same. Boston, 1877. 1711.6
— Undine and other tales. Trans, by F. E.
Bunnett. Leipzig, 1867. 1711.6
CoDtents. — Undine; The two captains; Aslauga’s knight;
Sintram and his companions.
— Same. N. Y., 1878. 1711.9
— Undine [trans. by T. Tracy], and Sintram and
his companions. N. Y., 1845. 4872.50
— Undine, Sintram and his companions. Boston,
1880. Ulus. 4559^-59
Langbein, August F. The bridegroom’s proba-
tion; The broken leg. (Holcraft. Tales of
humour and romance. 1829.) 4878.75
— The lady’s palfrey. (Love tales. German.
1891). 107.26
— Marianne Richards ; Seven marriages ; The irre-
concileable man ; Albert Limbach ; An hour’s in-
struction in political economy ; The lady’s palfrey.
(Roscoe. German novelists. Vol. 4. 1826.) 418.2.4
Leusner, Otto von. Princess Sunshine. (Saf-
ford. Christmas country and other tales. 1886.)
20.23
Lenzen, Maria. Not in their set; or, in different
circles of society. Boston, 1874. 1767.17
Levien, Use. (Use Frapan.) God’s will and
other stories. Trans, by Helen A. MacDonnell.
N. Y., 1893. [The Unknown library.] 15.109
Liechtenstein, Marie, Fiirstin. Nora. A
novel taken from the German. London, 1877.
1471-4
Lindau, Paul. Hanging moss. Trans, by W.
Ayer and Helen Folger. N. Y., 1892. 1417
— Klaus Bewer’s wife. From the German by
Clara S. Fleishman. N. Y., 1886. 20.64
— Lace. A Berlin romance. N. Y., 1889. 103.20
Lindau, Rudolph. Gordon Baldwin, and The
philosopher’s pendulum. N. Y.,1878. 85.31
— Liquidated, and The seer. N. Y., 1878. 88.16
— The philosopher’s pendulum. (Tales from
Blackwood. New series. No. 19. 1879.) 87.31
Lobmann, Friederike. The mill of the vale.
(Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions.
Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
— The night on the mountain. A tale. (Same.
Vol. 2. 1830.) *28793.108.2
— The pilgrim. A tale. (Same. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*28793.108.2
Lohmeyer, Julius. Tlie butter-maid of Zerbst.
(Safford. Christmas country and other tales.
1886.) 20.23
Loreley. A Rhine legend. (Cunningham. For-
eign tales and traditions. Vol. 2. 1830.)
*28793.108.2
Love potion. The. (Love tales. German. 1891.)
107.26
Love tales. German. London, 1891. 107.26
Contents. — Musaeus : Dumb love, trans. by Carlyle. —
Winter ; A simple tale of love. — Goethe : A love tale. —
The love potion. — Tieck : Love magic : some centuries
ago ; The goblet, trans. by Carlyle. — Langbein : The lady’s
palfrey. — Schiller : Fraternal magnanimity. — The rich
goldsmith of Frankfort.
Mackay, John H. The anarchists. A picture of
civilization at the close of the 19th century.
Trans, by G. Schumm. Boston, 1891. 6894.4
Magician, The. A Harz story. (Cunningham.
Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.)
*28793.108.1
Manteuffel, Ursula Z. von. Violetta; a romance,
after the German by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1886.
55-31
Mausethurm, The. A Rhine legend. (Cunning-
ham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1.
1830.) *28793.108.1
Meinbold, Wilhelm. The amber witch. London,
1861. 889.34
— Same. Trans, by Lady Duff Gordon. Ed. by
Joseph Jacobs, and illus. by Philip Burne-Jones.
London, 1895. 6878.74
— Mary Schweidler, the amber witch. Trans, bj'
Lady Duff Gordon. N. Y., 1844? *6872.10
— Sidonia, the sorceress, the supposed destroyer
of the whole reigning ducal house of Pomerania.
N. Y. 785.20
Menger, Rudolf. Countess Loreley. Trans, by
Miss Dandridge. N. Y., 1889. 105.30
Meyer, Conrad F. The chancellor’s secret. A
tale of the 12th century. From the German by
Mary J. Taber. New Bedford, 1887. 24.92
The principal characters are Henry II. of England and
Thomas a Becket.
— The monk's wedding. [Trans, by Mrs. S. H.
Adams.] Boston, 1887. 22.88
The story purports to have been told by Dante during his
residence in Verona.
Moltke, Graf von. The two friends. (Life and
character. 1892.) 2852.64
Montgomery, M. M., translator. Lights and
shadows of German life. Phila., 1833. 4867.8
Free translations from Zschokke, Pichler, Spindler, and
Stahl.
Moses, Adolf. Luser the watchmaker. An epi-
sode of the Polish revolution. Trans, by Mrs. A.
de V. Chaudron. Cincinnati, 1883? 50.25
Muegge, Theodor. Afraja, or life and love in
Norway. From the German by Edward J. Morris.
Phila., 1854. 415-3
217
Translations from the German
Mueller, Max. German love. Trans, by G. A.
M. London, 1877. 2876.75
— Memories: a story of German love. [Anon.]
Trans, by G. P. Upton. Chicago, 187f. 1429.16
• — Same. 1876. *28703.57
Mueller, Otto. Charlotte Ackerman ; a theatri-
cal romance, founded upon facts in the life of a
young artist of the last century. Trans, by !Mrs.
Chapman Coleman and her daughters. Phila.,
1871. 496.5
Mundt, Clara JL (Louise Miihlbach.) Andreas
Hofer. Trans, by F. Jordan. N.Y.,1868. 412.16
— Berlin and Sans-Souci; or, Frederick the Great
and his friends. Trans, by Mrs. Chapman Cole-
man and her daughters. N. Y., 1867. 415.17
— The daughter of an empress. Trans, by
Nathaniel Greene. N. Y., 1894. 412. ii
— The empress Josephine. Trans, by W. Binet.
N. Y., 1867. 412.13
— Same. 1892. 412.13
— • Frederick the Great and his court. From the
German by Mrs. Chapman Coleman and her
daughters. N. Y., 1894. 415.16
— Germany in storm and stress. Old Fritz and
the new era. Trans, by Peter Langley. N. Y.,
1868. 412.15
— Goethe and Schiller. Trans, by Chapman
Coleman. N. Y., 1868. Ulus. 415.22
— Same. 1894. 415.22
— Henry the Eighth and his court. N. Y., 1876.
Ulus. 415.20
— - Joseph II. and his court. Trans, by .-idelaide
De V. Chaudron. N. Y., 1867. 414.23
— Same. 1894. 414.23
— Katharine Parr; or, the court of Henry viii.
Trans, by J. E. Atkins. London, 1862. 3 v.
4549- 63
— Louisa of Prussia and her times. Trans, by
F. Jordan. N. Y., 1894. Ulus. 415.19
— Marie Antoinette and her son. N. Y., 1867.
Ulus. 412.10
— The merchant of Berlin. Trans, by Amory
Coffin. N. Y., 1867. 414.22
Time of Frederick the Great.
— Mohammed Ali and his house [Egypt]. Trans,
by Chapman Coleman. N. Y., 1872. Ulus. 421.10
— Napoleon in Germany. Napoleon and Bliicher.
Trans, by F. Jordan. N. Y., 1867. Ulus. 412.14
— • Same. 1894. 412.14
— Napoleon in Germany. Napoleon and the
queen of Prussia. Trans, by F. Jordan. N. Y.,
1894. 412.12
— Prince Eugene and his times. Trans, by
Adelaide de V. Chaudron. N. Y., 1869. Ulus.
415-23
— Queen Hortense. A life picture of the Napole-
onic era. Trans, by Chapman Coleman. N. Y.,
1870. 41525
— Two life paths. Trans, by Nathaniel Greene.
N. Y., 1869. 415.10
Mundt, Theodor. Count Mirabeau. Trans, by
Therese J. Radford. N. Y., 1868. Ulus. 412.19
Musaeus, .Johann C. A. Dumb love. Trans, by
T. Carlyle. Phila., 1849. 1712. 3
— Same. (Carlyle. German romance. Vol. 1.
1841.) 689617.1; **K.225.i ; B. 199b. 55. 1
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Eicbter. 1871.) 2475.51.3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 1. 1874.) 4570.62.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
— Same. (Hedge. Prose writers of Germany.
1870.) 4873.6
— Same. (Love tales. German. 1891.) 107.26
— The dumb lover. (Roscoe. German novelists.
Vol. 3. 1826.) 418.2.3
— Legends of Rubezahl. (Cunningham. Foreign
tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
— Libussa. (Carlyle. German romance. Vol.
1. 1841.) 6896.17.1; **K.225.i.i; 3.1996.55.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. 1871.) *2475.51.3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 1. 1874.) 4570.62.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
— Melechsala. (Carlyle. German romance. Vol.
1. 1841.) 6896. 17. 1 ; **K. 225 1. 1 ; 3.1996 55 I
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. 1871.) *2475.51.3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 1. 1874.) 4570.62.1
— Same. (Carl3’le. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
Nathasius, Maria. Elizabeth. Trans, by Mrs.
JI. A. Shrj-ock. Phila., 1891. io9-53
— Joachim v. Kamern ; Diary of a poor young
lady. From the German by Miss Thompson.
Leipzig, 1869. 720.70
Niebuhr, Barthold G. Greek hero-stories.
Trans, bj' Benj. Hoppin. N. Y'., 1879. Ulus.
2081.1
— Heroic tales of ancient Greece. London, 1844.
728.9
Nieritz, Gustav. The bears of Augustusburg :
an episode in Saxon history. 'With other tales.
Trans, by Trauermantel. Boston, 1856. 1446.13
— Busy hands and patient hearts ; or, the blind
boy of Dresden and his friends. Trans, by Annie
Harwood. London, 1868. 417-21
— Gustavus Vasa; or, king and peasant. From
the German by J. F. Smith. Phila., 1872. Ulus.
447-27
— Seppel ; or, the burning of the synagogue at
Munich. London, 1879. 30-17
A story of Jewish persecution in modem times.
Noeldechen, Wilhelm. Baron and squire. A
story of the Thirty years’ war. From the Ger-
man by Sarah M. S. Clarke. London, 1892.
Ulus. 6871.20
Oertel, Philipp F. W. (W. O. von Horn.) The
schoolmaster of Abbach, and other stories.
Phila., 1870. 806.14
Contents. — The scissors-grinder ; The schoolmaster of
Abbach; The asylnm; The May-queen.
Ottilian mountain. The. A German legend.
(Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol.
1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Pestalozzi, Heinrich. Leonard and Gertrude!
Trans, and abridged by Eva Channing. Boston,
1891. 3599125
Petersen, Marie. Princess Use. Trans, by C.
A. Girdlestone. London, 1876. 1455.16
— Princess Use, and The will-o’-the-wisps. Boston,
1868. Ulus. 1455.16
— The will-o’-the-wisp. A fable. Trans, by L.
Kitty Onstien. N. Y., 1868. Ulus. 1447-9
Pichler, Caroline. The count of Barcelona. A
tale of Spanish chivalry. (Cunningham. Foreign
tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Polko, Elise. Lulu’s novel [and Alessandro
Stradella]. Boston, 1874. 1761.7
218
Translations from the German
— Musical tales, phantasms and sketches. From
the German by M. P. Maudslay. London, 187fi, 77.
2 V. 1441.20
Pueckler-Muskau, Hermann L. II., Fiirst von.
Tutti Frutti. [Tr. by E. Spencer?] N. Y., 1834.
4878.74
Raspe, Rudolph E. Adventures of Baron Mun-
chausen. Ulus, in colours. London, 1878.
♦2870.1
— Original travels and surprising adventures of
Baron Munchausen. Ulus, by Alfred Crowquill.
New ed. London, 1889. 2900.46
— The travels and surprising adventures of Baron
Munchausen. Phila. , 1860. Ulus. 738.12
Rat catcher. The, of Hameln. A German legend.
(Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol.
1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Rau, Heribert. Mozart, a biographical romance.
From the German by E. R. Sill. Boston, 1868.
164.20
Reinhardt, C. A. An artist’s journey. Trans,
by Agnes A. E. Blake. Boston, 1872. 4871.43
The artist was Franz Lachner. Time 1828.
Reuter, Fritz. In the year ’13 : a tale of Meck-
lenburg life. Trans, from the Platt-Deutsch by
C. L. Lewes. Leipzig, 1867. 1711-4
— An old story of my farming days. (Ut mine
Stromtid.) From the German by M. W. Mac-
dowall. Leipzig, 1878. 93- 12
— Seed-time and harvest; or, “during my appren-
ticeship.” Trans, from “Ut mine Stromtid.”
Phila., 1871. 1731. 9
Rich goldsmith, The, of Frankfort. (Love tales.
German. 1891.) 107.26
Richter, Jean Paul. (Jean-Paul.) Army-chap-
lain Schmelzle’s journey to Flatz; with a running
commentary of notes by Jean Paul. (Carlyle.
German romance. Vol. 2. 1841.)
6896.17.2; B. 199b. 55. 2; **K.225.I.2
— The Campaner Thai. Boston, 1864. 426.18
— The death of an angel. (Holcraft. Tales of
humour and romance. 1829.) 4878.75
— Flower, fruit and thorn pieces. First series.
Boston, 184.5. 2878.24
— Flower, fruit and thorn pieces, or the married
life, death and wedding of Firmian Stanislaus
Siebenkas. Trans, by E. H. Noel. Boston, 1863.
2 V. 1904.13
— Same. N. Y., 1877. 2 v. [Leisure hour
series.] 887.8
— Hesperus. Trans, by C. T. Brooks. Boston,
1865. 2 V. 823.9
— The invisible lodge. [Tr.] by C. T. Brooks.
N.Y., 1883. [Leisure hour series.] 4870.69
— Life of Quintus Fixlein. Extracted from
fifteen letter-boxes. (Carlyle. German romance.
Vol. 2. 1841.)
6896.17.2; **K.225.i.2; B. 199b. 55. 2
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. 1891.) *2475.51.3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 2. 1874.) 4570.62.2
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
— The moon. (Holcraft. Tales of humour and
romance. 1829.) 4878.75
— Schmelzle’s journey to Flaetz. (Carlyle. Tales
by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter. 1871.) 2475.51.3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 2. 1874.) 4570.62.2
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
— Titan. A romance. Trans, by C. T. Brooks.
Boston, 1862. 2 v. 494.10
Ring, Max. John Milton and his times. .-Vn his-
torical novel. Trans, by F. Jordan. N. Y., 1868.
Ulus. 414.24
Ring, The, of Hallwyl. A Swiss legend of the
13th century. (Cunningham. Foreign tales and
traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Robinson, Therese A. L. von J. (Talvi.) Fif-
teen years. A picture from the last century.
[Trans, by Mary A. Robinson.] N. Y., 1871.
765.16
Time of Frederick the Great.
— Heloise; or, the unrevealed secret. N. Y. ,
1850. 449.14
— Life’s discipline. A tale of the annals of Hun-
gary. N. Y., 1851. 449.12; 4878.73
Rodenberg, Julius. (Julius Levy.) King “By
the grace of God.” An historical romance. Lon-
don, 1871. 3 V. 6898.12
Time of Cromwell.
Roquette, Otto. Conrad Hagen’s mistake. From
the German by Mrs. S. A. Crozer. Phila., 1881.
34-58
— The curate of Praieres. Adapted from the
German by Mary A. Robinson. N. Y., 1878.
1504-27
Ruppius, Otto. Two hemispheres. A romance.
From the German by C. L. AV. Phila., 1870.
777.24
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von. Jewish
tales, trans. by Harriet L. Cohen. Chicago, 1894.
62.88
— The new Job. Trans, by Harriet L. Cohen.
N. Y., 1891. 11.34
— Seraph. A tale of Hungary. Trans, by Emma
M. Phelps. N. Y., 1893. 63.70
Schefer, Leopold. The artist’s married life ; being
that of Albert Diirer. Trans, by Mrs. J. R.
Stodart. N. Y., 1862. 416.16
— Same. London, 1878. 416.16
Scheffel, Joseph V. von. Ekkehard. A tale of
the 10th century. Trans, by Sofie Uelfls. Leip-
zig, 1872. 31.6
Schiller. The dishonoured irreclaimable. (Hol-
craft. Tales of humour and romance. 1829.)
4878.75
— Fraternal magnanimity. (Love tales. Ger-
man. 1891.) 107.26
— The ghost-seer; The sport of destiny. (Works.
1849.) 818.12
— Same. (Weird tid-bits. 1888.) 1797.21
Schmid, Christoph von. The carrier pigeon.
From the German. N. Y., 1849. Ulus.
No. I in *449ob.53
— The dumb girl. N. Y., 1848. 68793.15
— Rosa von Tannenburg. A tale. Trans, by
Lucie A. Archer. N. Y., 1884. 1426.21
Schmid, Hermann T. von. The Habernieister.
A tale of the Bavarian mountains. N. Y. , 1869.
24.74
Schmieden, Else. (E. Juncker.) Margarethe;
or, life problems. From the German by Mrs.
Wister. Phila., 1878. 85. 37
Schobert, Hedwig. Picked up in the streets.
From the German by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1888.
1801.24
Schuecking, Levin. Fire and flame. Trans, by
Eva M. Johnson. N. Y., 1876. 1730.8
Translations from the German
— Luther in Eome ; or, Corraclina, the last of the
Ilohenstaufen. A religio-historical romance.
Boston, 1890. Ulus. 6891.2
Schulze-Smidt, Bernhardine. (E. Oswald.) Vain
forebodings. Trans, by Mrs. VVister. Bhila.,
1885. 38.62
Sealsfield, Cliarles. (Carl Postl.) Adventures
in Texas. Abridged from the German. (Tales
from Blackwood. Vol. 5.) 800.41.5
— Life in the new world; or, sketches of .Ameri-
can society. N. Y. 735-5
Seidel, Heinrich. The Christmas country ; The
floating island; The water man. (Saffbrd.
Christmas country and other tales. 1886.) 20.23
Spielhagen, Friedrich. Hammer and anvil.
N. Y., 1870. 775-15
— The Hohensteins. N. Y., 1870. 766.22
— Lady Clara de Vere. N. Y., 1881. 34.35
— Problematic characters. N. Y., 1888. 4877.3
— Quisisana; or, rest at last. London, 1881. 34.95
— Through night to light. N. Y., 1870. 777-21
— What the swallow sang. N. Y., 1873. 1743. 3
Spindler, Carl. The invalide ; or, pictures of
the French revolution. N. Y., 1844. *4874.12
— The Jesuit : a historical romance, illustrating
the principles and practices of the celebrated
society of the Jesuits, during the early portion of
the eighteenth century. N. Y., 1844? *6871.18
Spyri, Johanna. Gritli’s children. Trans, by
Louise Brooks. Boston, 1887. 24.57
— Heidi. Trans, by Louise Brooks. Boston, 1885.
37-35
— Same. 2 v. 6735.52
In raised letters for the use of the blind.
— Ked-letter stories. Swiss tales. From the
German by Lucy Wheelock. Boston, 1884. 38.7
Contents. — Lisa’s Christmas ; Basti’s song in Altorf.
— Rico and Wiseli. Trans, by Louise Brooks.
Boston, 1886. 1425.27
— Swiss stories. From the German by Lucy
Wheelock. Boston, 1887. 23.18
Contents. — Toni; In safe keeping; Rosenresli; Lisa’s
Christmas ; Basti’s song in Altorf.
— Uncle Titus. From the German by Lucy
Wheelock. Boston, 1886. 75-50
— Uncle Titus and his visit to the country.
Trans, by Louise Brooks. Boston, 1886.
No. 2 in 21.27
— Veronica and other friends. Trans, by Louise
Brooks. Boston, 1886. No. i in 21. 27
Stahr, Fanny Lewald. Hnlda; or, the deliverer.
After the German by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1874.
1767-5
— Lake-house. Boston, 1861. 495-11
— The mask of beauty. N. Y.,1894. Ulus. 63.123
— Stella. Leipzig, 1884. 36.26
The scene is laid in and near Rome, in 1845.
Stifter, Adalbert. The village on the heath.
Newbnrg, N. Y., 1872. 489.26
Stinde, Julius. The Buchholz family. Sketches
of Berlin life. Pt. [1,] 2. Trans, by L. Dora
Schmitz. London, 1886, 87. 2 v. 22.66
— Same. [Pt. 1.] N. Y., 1886. 20.60
— The Buchholzes in Italy. Travelling adven-
tures of Wilhelmine Buchholz. [Pt. 1.] Trans,
by Harriet F. Powell. London, 1887. 22.6
— Frau Wilhelmine : sketches of Berlin life.
The conclusion of “The Buchholz family.”
Trans, by Harriet F. Powell. London, 1887. 24.46
— Same. N. Y., 1887. 24.46
— Woodland tales. [Trans, by Ellis Wright.]
N. Y., 1887. 22.34
Contents. — Aunt Juliana; Ills stupid wife; Brother Jo-
hannis; Three times ten years; Bello; Princess Goldhair.
Storm, Theodor. Iminen-See. From the Ger-
man by H. Clark. Phila., 1863. 427.9
— Same. Literally translated [by H. II. Drake
and J. L. Dufais]. Cambridge, 1874? 6874.49
Strauss, Friedrich. The chime of the bells. From
the German by H. Bokum. Boston, 1836. 4896.9
— The glory of the House of Israel ; or, the
Hebrew’s pilgrimage to the Holy city. Pliila. ,
1859. 68989
— Same. Phila., 1873. 6898. 10
— Helon’s pilgrimage to .Jerusalem. A picture of
Judaism, in the century which preceded the advent
of our Saviour. Boston, 1825. 2 v. 6898.11
— Same. Rev. and abridged by Baron Stow.
Boston, 1835. **K. 128.7
— Lea, or baptism in Jordan. A tale of the
church in the second century. Trans, by Mrs. H.
C. Conant. N. Y., 1846. 4878.63
Streckfuss, Adolf. Castle Hohenwald. After
the German by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1884. 93.26
— Quicksands. From the German by Mrs. Wis-
ter. Phila., 1884. 35-70
— Too rich. After the German by Mrs. Wister.
Pliila., 1878. 71. 1
Sturm, C. A trip with the man in the moon.
(SaflTord. Christmas country and other tales. 1886.)
20.23
Sudermarm, Hermann. Dame Care. N. Y., 1891.
109. Ill
Suttner, A. G., Freiherr von. (M. A. Lerei.)
Djambek the Georgian. A tale of modern Turkey.
N. Y., 1890. 105-97
Suttner, Bertha, Baronin von. (B. Oulot.)
“ Ground arms ! ” The story of a life. Trans, by
Alice A. Abbott. Chicago, 1892. 11.151
— Lay down your arms. The autobiography of
Martha von Tilling. Trans. byT. Holmes. Lon-
don, 1892. 2876.107
Swan, The, of the Frauenberg. A German tradi-
tion. (Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions.
Vol. 2. 1830.) *28793.108.2
Tenger, Mariam, pseud. The Hungarian girl.
Trans, by S. E. Boggs. N. Y., 1892. Illus. 13.128
Theodora Kantakuzenos. An historical romance
of the 14th century. (Cunningham. Foreign
tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Three swans. The. A German popular tradition.
(Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol.
2. 1830.) *28793.108.2
Tieck, Ludwig. The elves. (Carlyle. German
romance. Vol. 1. 1841.)
6896.17.1 ; **K.225.i.i; 6.1996.55.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. 1871.) *2475.51.3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 2. 1874.) 4570.62.2
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
— Same. (Hedge. Prose writers of Germany.
1870.) 4873.6
— The fair-haired Eckbert. (Carlyle. German
romance. Vol. 1. 1841.)
6896.17.1; **K.225.i.i; **6.1996.55.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. 1871.) *2475.51.3
— Same. (Same, Vol. 1. 1874.) 4570.62.1
220
Translations from the German
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577'9
— The goblet. (Carlyle. German romance. Vol.
1. 1841.) 6896.17.1 ; **K. 255. 1. 1 ; **6.1995.55.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. 1871.) *2475-5i-3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 2. 1874.) 4570.62.2
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577 9
— Same. (Love tales. German, 1891.) 107.26
— The Klausenburg. (IVeird tid-bits. 1888.)
1797.21
— Love magic. (Love tales. German. 1891.)
107.26
— Same. (Roscoe. German novelists. Vol. 4.
1826.) 418.2.4
— The lover of nature. Cambridge, 1833. 6878.33
— The pictures. A tale. (Cunningham. Foreign
tales and traditions. Vol. 2. 1830.) *28793.108.2
— The Roman matron ; or, Vittoria Accorombona.
London, 1845. 3 v. 6875.1
— The Runenberg. (Carlyle. German romance.
Vol. 1. 1841.) 6896.17.1 ; **K.225.i.i ; 6.1995.55.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, Tieck,
Richter. 1871.) *2475-5i-3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 1. 1874.) 4570.62.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
— The Tannenhauser. (Roscoe. German novel-
ists. Vol. 4. 1826.) 418.2.4
— The trusty Eckart. (Carlyle. German romance.
Vol. 1. 1841.) 6896.17.1 ; **K.225.i.i ; 6.1995.55.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Tales by Musaeus, 'I'ieck,
Richter. 1871.) *2475.51.3
— Same. (Same. Vol. 1. 1874.) 457062.1
— Same. (Carlyle. Translations from the Ger-
man. 1866.) 4577-9
Twardowska, Emma von. (Eva Hartner.)
Pythia’s pupils. London, 1888. Ulus. 100.46
— Severa. From the German by Mrs. Wister.
Phila., 1892. 1416. ii
Ungern-Sternberg, Alexander, Freiherr von.
The Breughel brothers. Boston, 1854. 2895.5
— Same. 1873. 1721. i
Velde, Carl F. van der. Tales. Tr. by N.
Greene. Boston, 1837. 2 v. 1796.8
Contents. — 1. Arwed Gyllenstierna, a tale of the early part
of the 18th century. 2. The Lichtensteins, a tale of the
Thirty years’ war; The sorceress; The ana-baptist, a tale
of the first half of the 16th century.
Volckhausen, Adolf von. Why did he not die?
Or, the child from the Ebriiergang. After the
German by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1886. 754-22
Volkmann, Richard. (Richard Leander.) German
fantasies by French firesides. Trans, by Pauline
C. Lane. N. Y., 1887. 24.78
Waegner, Wilhelm. Asgard and the gods. Tales
and traditions of our northern ancestors. Phila.,
1880. Ulus. 2081.2
— Epics and romances of the Middle ages.
N. Y., 1887. Ulus. 61.29
Walloth, Wilhelm. The king’s treasure house.
A romance of ancient Egypt. From the German
by Mary J. SafFord. N. Y., 1886. 55-50
Warring, Hans. Squire Paul. Trans, by Mary
A. Robinson. N. Y., 1878. 1504.30
Weird tid-bits. German. N. Y., 1888. 1797.21
Contents. — The severed hand, by W. Hauff; The elemen-
tary spirit, by E. T. W. Hoffmann; The ghost-seer, by
Schiller; The fortunes of Martin Waldeck, by Sir Walter
Scott; The Klausenburg, by Tieck ; The bracelet; The evil
conscience, by Goethe.
Weisflog, Carl. Measure for measure. A tale.
(Cunningham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol.
1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Weis, A. Clelia. (Bauer. Clemence d’Orville.
1870.) 732.18
Wichert, Ernst. The green gate. A romance.
Trans, by Mrs. Wister. Phila., 1875. 1786.2
— The youngest brother. A socialistic romance.
Trans, by Kannida. Chicago, 1891. 107.220
Wieland, Christoph M. The republic of fools :
being the history of the state and people of Ab-
dera, in Thrace. Trans, by Henry Christmas.
London, 1861. 2 v. 1796.1; 4874.52
Wilbrandt, Adolf. Fridolin’s mystical marriage.
From the German by Clara Bell. N. Y., 1884.
35-94
Wildenbruch, Ernst A. von. The master of
Tanagra: an artist’s story of old Hellas. New ed.
London, 1886. 28703.28
— Same. 1887. 11.51
Wildermuth, Ottilie. Leon and Zephir; or, the
little wanderers. Boston, 1865. 743-8
— A queen. A story for girls. N. Y., 1874.
Ulus. 480.37
Winter, Amalie. A simple tale of love. (Love
tales. German. 1891.) 107.26
Wise princess. The. (Cunningham. Foreign
tales and traditions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
Wolff, Julius. F'ifty years, three months, two
days. A tale of the Neckar valley. N.Y., 1890.
107. 131
— The robber count, a story of the Hartz country.
N. Y., 1890. 107.34
— The salt master of Liineburg. N. Y., 1890.
106.46
Woltmann, Caroline von. The white lady.
[Trans, by J. D. Hass.] London, 1844. 756.7
Wonderful horn, Tlie, of Oldenburg. (Cunning-
ham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1.
1830.) *28793.108.1
Wuttke-BiUer, Emma. Ulli; the story of a
neglected girl. London, 1888. 103.2
Wyss, Johann R. The bitter wedding. A Swiss
story. (Cunningham. Foreign tales and tradi-
tions. Vol. 1. 1830.) *28793.108.1
— The Swiss family Robinson ; or, adventures on
a desert island. N. Y., 1835. 2 v. 1859.2
— Same. New ed. Boston, 1886. 65.4
— The treasure. A Swiss legend. (Cunning-
ham. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1.
1830.) *28793.108.1
Zschokke, Heinrich. Alamontade ; or, the gal-
ley slave. Trans, from the 45th German ed.
Phila., 1845. 2889.3
— The broken pitcher. From the German [by
Martha Sever]. Cambridge, 1888. 6874.2
— Incidents of social life amid the European
Alps. Trans, by L. Strack. N. Y., 1844. 4868.24
— Labour stands on golden feet. A holiday
story. Trans, by .John Yeats. N. Y. 769.23
— Leaves from the journal of a poor vicar in
Wiltshire. Trans, by W. H. Furness. (Hedge.
Prose writers of Germany. 1870.) 4873.6
— The princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel, and
other tales. Leipzig, 1867. 1711.8
Contents. — The princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel; a
New year’s eve adventure; The inn at Cransac.
— The refugee in the mountains of Jura, and
Jonathan Frock. N. Y. i750-33
— The rose of Disentis. N. Y., 1873. 1754-4
— A Sylvester night’s adventure. Trans, by M.
B. W. Cincinnati, 1884. 35- 16
221
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TRANSLATIONS OTHER THAN ENGLISH.
Appenzeller, Johann C. Gertrude de Wart, ou
I’epouse fidele. Roman historique trad, par Mad.
Morel. Paris, 1819. 6676.61
Campe, Joachim H. Le nouveau Robinson.
Trad, [par S. A. d’Arnay]. Geneve, 1801. 2 v.
68793.2
— El nuevo Robinson Crusoe. Trad, du ingles
al Castellano. Nueva-York, 1824. Ulus. 4879.21
Freytag, Gustav. Doit et avoir. Trad, par W.
De Suckau. Paris, 1859. 2 v. 2899.52
Goethe. Les affinites electives. Trad. nouv. par
Mme. A. de Carlowitz. Paris, 1844. 2878.48
— Les annees d’apprentissage de Wilhelm Meister.
Trad, par J. Porchat. Paris, 1860. [Qlluvres. 6.]
*2872.1.6
— Les annees de voyages de Wilhelm Meister.
Entretiens d’emigres allemands. Les bonnes
femmes. Nouvelle. Trad, par J. Porchat. Paris,
1860. [Qiluvres. 7.] *2872.1.7
— Poemes et romans. Trad, par J. Porchat.
Paris, 1860. [CEuvres. 5.] *2872.1.5
Romans : Les souffrances du jeune Werther; Les affinites
dlectives.
Hauff, Wilhelm. La caravane. Contes orien-
taux, trad, par A. Tallon. Paris, 1855. 28703.4
Heyse, Paul. A la recherche du bonheur, nou-
velle traduite de Paul Heyse. (Tissot. A la
recherche du bonheur. 1871.) 2679.58
Hoffmann, Ernst T. W. Contes fantastiques.
T. 2-4. Bruxelles, 1830. 1079. ii
— Same. Trad, par P. Christian. Paris, 1843.
27093.15
— Same. Trad, par X. Marmier. Nouv. ed.
1881. 6673.5
Koerner, Theodor. Woldemar, episode de_ la
campagne d’ltalie, d’apres Koerner. (Tissot. A la
recherche du bonheur. 1871.) 2679.58
Kompert, Leopold. Les Juifs de la Boh^rae.
Trad, par D. Stauben. Paris, 1860. 48703.64
Contents. — Le colporteur; TJne enfant perdue; Treuderl.
— Scenes du Ghetto. Trad, par D. Stauben.
Paris, 1859. 48703.63
Lafontaine, August. La famille de Halden.
Trad, par M. V. [Henri Vilmain]. Paris, 1803.
4 v. 6876.37
— L’homme singulier, ou Emile dans le nionde.
Imite de I’allemand par J. B. J. Breton et J. D.
Frieswinkel. Paris, 1801. 6899.19
— Welf-Budo, ou Les aeronautes. Roman, trad,
par Elise Voiart. Paris, 1817. 3 v. 6899.18
La Motte Fouque, Friedrich, Freiherr de. On-
dine, conte, trad, par la baronne Isabelle de
Montolieu. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1834. 27093.9
Meding, Oscar. (Gregor Samarow.) De Sadowa
a Sedan. 6e 6d. 1885. 2860.59
Mimdt, Clara M. (Louise Miihlbach.) Une
coquette. (Tissot. A la recherche du bonheur.
1871.) 2679.58
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von. A Kolo-
mea: contes juifs et petits russiens. Trad, par
A. C. Strebinger. Paris, 1879. 4875.76
Contents. — Pintschew et Mintschew; Un jour et une nuit
dans la steppe; Reeits galliciens; Les amours d'Adara Kosa-
brodzki; Magasse le Watacheko ; La fete des moissonneurs;
Scenes du (ihetto; Notre depute; Aldoua; Le roi de
Pologne; II reviendra; L’ours amoureux.
— Entre deux fen6tres. Servatien et Pancrace.
Le castellan. Nouvelles trad, par Mile. Strebin-
ger. Paris, 1880. 48703.73
— Le legs de Cain. Paris, 1878. 2876.48
Contents. — Un testament; Basile Hymen; Le paradis sur
le Dniester.
— Le legs de Cain. Contes galiciens. Paris,
1874. 2876.59
Contents. — L’errant; Don Juan de Kolomea; Frinko
Balaban; Clair de lune; Marcella.
— Le nouveau Job. Le laid. Trad, par Mme.
Noemi Mange. Paris, 1879. 4875.77
— Sascha et Saschka. La Mere de Dieu. Trad,
par Mile. Strebinger. Paris, 1886. 2878.85
— La sirene. Etude de moeurs russes. Paris,
1891. 2876.49
Schmid, Christoph von. Cento novelline di
Salvatore Muzzi, e cento brevi racconti del
Canonico Schmid. Milano, 1854. 6779.21
— La cruclie a I’eau. Suivi des Roses rouges et
des Roses blanches. Contes traduits de I’allemand.
Paris, 1844. No. 3 in ***6669.65
— La guirlande de houblon. Episode de la vie
d’un pauvre maitre d’ecole de campagne. Trad,
par Louis Friedel. 9e ed. Tours, 1859. 2028.10
Strubberg, Friedrich A. (Armand.) A la fron-
tiere indieune. Trad, par A. Paul. Paris, 1880.
2 V. 1073.6
— Mes chasses a la frontiere des Indiens. Paris,
1881. 2 V. 1073.8
— Mes debuts en Amerique, en route pour le
desert. Paris, 1880. 2 v. i073-7
Wasserburg, Philipp. (Philippe Laicus.) La
perle de la Djalmara. Trad, par Paul Siegwart.
Lyon, 1878. 4875-62
A story of life among the French colonists in Algeria.
Woltmann, Caroline von. Lo spettro dell’
antenata. Leggenda alemanna del secolo xii.
Trad, di C. M. P. London, 1865. 6874.27
Wyss, Johann R. Le Robinson suisse. Trad,
par la baronne Isabelle de Montolieu. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1816. 2 v. 6877.16
— Same. Trad, par Elise Voiart. Precede d’une
introd. de C. Nodier. Paris, 1843.
6873.1 ; 6873.34
222
English Fiction
WORKS OF FICTION
IN THE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Added since July, 1893,
TO THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OP BOSTON.
frames in parentheses indicate pseudonyms.
A., E. Kathleen : a tale of the fifth century.
6579-73
Ackerman, A. W. The price of peace, a story of
the times of Ahab, king of Israel. 61.55
Adams, Henry C. The boy cavaliers ; or, the
siege of Clidesford. 2578.153
— Friend or foe; a tale of Sedgmoor. 2578.154
— School-days at Kingscourt. 2578.155
— Tales of the Civil wars; The boy cavaliers;
Friend or foe. 2578.156
— Who was Philip? A tale of public school life.
6576-155
Adelaide, pseud. Jemima. A story of English
family life. 6575.85
Aesop. The fables selected, and their history
traced by Joseph Jacobs. 66.86
Ainsworth, William H. Auriol ; or, the elixir of
life. 82.70
— Crichton. 1737.22
— The fall of Somerset. 64.26 ; 2573.134
— John Law, the projector. 6577.124
— The Manchester rebels of the fatal ’45.
82.71 ; 6576.113
— Rookwood. 1504-9
— The Tower of London. An historical romance.
82.72; 6594.75
Alden, Isabella M. (Pansy.) Jessie Wells; or,
how to save the lost. 1808.7
— The man of the house. 1449.55
— Next things. 1460.10
— Stephen Mitchell’s journey. 15-32
— “Wanted.” 64.70
— and Marcia M. Livingston. Aunt Hannah and
Martha and John. 62.63
Alden, William L. Told by the colonel. 62.65
Aldrich, Thomas B. Two bites at a cherry, with
other tales. 14.213
Alexander, Mrs., pseud. See Hector, Annie
French.
Alien, pseud. A daughter of the King. 66.79
Allardyce, Alexander. Earlscourt, a novel of
provincial life. 15.100
Allen, Grant. Michael’s Crag. 15-83
— The scallywag. i4-i59
— A terrible inheritance. 63.108
Allen, James Lane. A Kentucky cardinal, a
story. 66.38
Allen, Willis Boyd. Lost on Umbagog. 63.95
Almost a duchess. [No name series.] 36.83
A. L. O. E., pseud. See Tucker, Charlotte M.
Ancketill, W. R. The adventures of Mick Cal-
lighim, M. P. A story of Home rule. And The
De Burghos. 6598.65
Andersen, Hans Christian. Stories and fairy
tales. Trans, by H. Oskar Sommer. 76.67
Andrews, Marion. Cousin Isabel. A tale of the
siege of Londonderry. 6578.61
Anna, the elder sister. 6599.62
Anstey, F., pseud. See Guthrie, Thomas A.
Armstrong, Jessie. Mark Marksen’s secret. 62.75
Armytage, Lewis. The Blue mountains and
other stories for children. 1734.27
Artist and craftsman. 6575.82
Ashworth, John. Strange tales from humble life.
89.38
Astor, John Jacob. A journey in other worlds,
a romance of the future. 15 203
Atherton, Gertrude. The doomswoman. 14.145
Auer, Adelheid von, pseud. See Cosel, Char-
lotte A. M. von.
Austin, Jane G. Moonfolk. 1765. 13
Autobiography of a merchant ; or, the story of
James Meetwell. 6599.76
Aytoun, William E. Norman Sinclair. 3 v.
6576.115
Baker, Henry B. StraflTord. A romance.
6576.101
Balestier, Charles Wolcott. Benefits forgot.
15-121
Ballantyne, Robert M. Battles with the sea.
76.1
— The big otter. A tale of the great Nor’west.
76.4
— Charlie to the rescue. A tale of the sea and
the Rockies. 76.10
— The garret and the garden ; or, low life high
up ; and Jeff Benson ; or, the young coastguards-
man. 76.9
223
English Fiction
— Hunted and harried. A tale of the Scottish
covenanters. 6597.87
— The island queen ; or, dethroned by fire and
water. A tale of the Southern hemisphere. 76.5
— The lonely island ; or, the refuge of the muti-
neers. 76.7
— The madman and the pirate. 76.8
— Martin Rattler ; or, a boy’s adventures in the
forests of Brazil. 757-21
— The middy and the Moors: an Algerine story.
76.6
— My doggie and I. 76.11
— Over the Rocky mountains ; or, wandering Will
in the land of the Red Skin. 810.83.7
— Philosopher Jack. A tale of the Southern seas.
76-3
— The pirate city. An Algerine tale. 1778.9
— The prairie chief. 1734.31
— The red man’s revenge. A tale of the Red
river flood. 76.12
— Twice bought. A tale of the Oregon gold
fields. 76.2
— The world of ice. 746.3
Ballyblvinder, an Irish story. 6598.62
Balzac. The brotherhood of consolation. 1736.32
— Catherine de’ Medici. 104. loi
— Ferragus. The last incarnation of Vautrin.
1736.34
— Lost illusions. The two poets. Eve and David.
1736.30
— The marriage contract. 1736.35
Contents. — The marriage contract; A double life; The
peace of a home.
— Memoirs of two young married women. 1736.33
— Pierrette [and The vicar of Tours]. 1736.31
The above are translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley,
Bangs, John Kendrick. Coffee and repartee.
14.182
— Half-hours with Jimmieboy. 15. 59
— The idiot. 26.39
— Three weeks in politics. [Harper’s black &
white series.] 64.52
— Toppleton’s client; or, a spirit in exile. 14.171
— The water ghost and others. 63.43
Banks, Isabella. Glory : a Wiltshire story.
6576.173
Bardan, Patrick. The dead-watchers, and other
folk-lore tales of Westmeath. 6596 64
Baring-Gould, Sabine. Cheap Jack Zita. 15.164
— Golden feather. 63.115
— Kitty Alone, a story of three fires. 62.85
— Margery of Quether, and other stories. 15.131
— Mrs. Curgenven of Curgenven. 14.205
— Noerai. 26.12
— The queen of love. 15.171
Barlow, Jane. Irish idylls. 61.84
— Kerrigan’s quality. 15.196
— Maureen’s fairing [and other stories]. [Irish
series.] 26.124
Barr, Amelia E. Girls of a feather. 15.72
— The lone house. 15.165
— A singer from the sea. 14.161
Barr, Robert. The face and the mask. 26.48
— In the midst of alarms. 66.55
Barrett, Frank. The justification of Andrew
Lebrun. 66.35
— Kitty’s father. 14. 144
Barrie, James M. A Tillyloss scandal. 1737 26
— . Two of them. 14.169
Barrili, Anton G. The princess’s private secre-
tary. 15.212
Barry, John D. The Princess Margarethe. 15.35
Basil St. John. An autumn tale. 6596.76
Bassett, George. Hippolyte and Golden-Beak.
26.32
Bates, Arlo. Mr. Jacobs. 1429.65
Bates, Mrs.Lindon W. Bunch-grass stories. 26.96
Baylor, Frances C. Claudia Hyde. 15.210
Bayly, .Ada E. (Edna Lyall.) Doreen, the story
of a singer. " 15.206
— To right the wrong. 15 -40
Bayly, Elisabetli B. Alfreda Holme : a story of
social life in Australia. 6577.116
Beale, Maria. Jack O’Doon. 26.31
Beaumont, Averil, pseud. See Hunt, Margaret.
Becke, Louis. By reef and palm. 61.70
Beers, Henry A. A suburban pastoral, and other
tales.
15.207
Behrens, Bertha. (W. Heiniburg.) A fatal mis-
understanding, and other stories. 14.166
Bell, Gertrude. True to the Prince. A tale of
the sixteenth century, 1567-1575. 2576.136
Bell, Lilian. A little sister to the wilderness. 26.57
— The love affairs of an old maid. 14.164
Bellew, Francis J. Memoirs of a Griffin ; or, a
cadet’s first year in India. 1734.28
Besant, Sir Walter. All in a garden fair. 6576.184
— Beyond the dreams of avarice. 26.14
— For faith and freedom. 2577 128
— In deacon’s orders and other stories. 26.72
— The rebel queen. 14.189
— and James Rice. The monks of Thelema. 93.22
Bethune, Alexander. The Scottish peasant’s fire-
side : a series of tales and sketches. 6578.76
— Tales and sketches of the Scottish peasantry.
6578.68
Bickerdyke, .John. With the best intentions.
A tale of undergraduate life at Cambridge. 6576.165
Biddulph, Paulina. Lettice ; a tale of the siege
of Chester [1644]. 6577.111
Bierbower, Austin. From monkey to man. A
story of the missing link. 76.48
Bikelas, Demetrios. Tales from the Aegean.
Trans, by Leonard E. Opdycke. 61.86
Bishop, William Henry. A pound of cure. A
story of Monte Carlo. 64.51
— Writing to Rosina. 66.16
Bjprnson, Bj^rnstjerne. The heritage of the
Kurts. Trans, by Cecil Fairfax. 64.78
Black, Clementina. An agitator. 66.39
Black, William. The handsome Humes. 15.43
— Highland cousins. 63.48
— The maid of Killeena and The marriage of
Moira Fergus. 1773-4
— The penance of John Logan, and two other
tales. 15-107
Blackmore, Richard D. Clara Vaughan.
475-9; 6576-145
— The maid of Sker. 421.29
— Perlycross. 64.36
— The remarkable history of Sir Thomas Up-
more, bart. 2 v. 6576.142
Blair, Eliza N. Lisbeth Wilson : a daughter of
New Hampshire hills. 26.110
Blake, Lillie Devereux. A daring experiment, and
other stories. 15-79
Blake, M. M. The siege of Norwich castle.
2573-123
Blanchard, Amy E. Two girls. 63.81
Blinkhoolie, pseud. A Tory lordling. 3 v.
6576 157
Blitz, Mrs. A. An Australian millionaire. 61.68
Boldrewood, Rolf, pseud. See Brown,
Thomas A.
224
English Fiction
Booth, Eliza M. J. von. (Rita.) A luisband of
no importance. [The Incognito library.] 63.73
Bouve, Edward T. Centuries apart. 62.74
Bouvet, Marguerite. My lady, a story of long
ago. 66.19
Bowman, Anne. The boy foresters. A tale of
the days of Robin Hood. 6577.141
Boyd, Archibald. The cardinal. 3 v. 6598.63
Boyesen, Iljalmar H. Norseland tales. 63.99
Brainerd. Thomas H. “ Go forth and find.”
[The Unknown library.] 26.42
Bramston, Mary. The adventures of Denis.
6576.105
— Their father’s wrong. 1738.13
Bray, Anna E. Warleigh. 6577.120
Bray, Claude. Ivanda; or, the pilgrim’s quest.
66.22
— Randall Davenant : a tale of the Mahrattas.
6598.57
Brearley, W. H. Wanted, a copyist. [The Un-
known library.] 15-217
Brewer, David H. Adventures in fairyland. 66.74
Bridges, Mrs. Colonel. (Mrs. Forrester.) The
light of other days. 64.38
Bridges, Robert. Overheard in Arcady. 395. 36
Brightwell, Cecilia L. Palissy, the Huguenot
potter. 800.43
Briscoe, Margaret Sutton. Links in a chain. 15.194
Brooke, Emma. A superfluous woman. [Anon.]
15.122
Brooke, Magdalen, pseud. See Capes, Harriet M.
Brooks, Elbridge S. A boy of the first empire.
77.18
Brooks, Noah. Tales of the Maine coast. 64.48
Brown, Alice. Meadow-grass. Tales of New
England life. 26.55
Brown, Andrew M. Peden the prophet; a tale
of the Covenanters. 6597.56
Brown, Arthur. The knight of Dilham, a story
of the Lollards. 6599.56
Brown, Helen D. The Petrie estate. 15.7
Brown, Thomas A. (Rolf Boldrewood.) A
modern buccaneer. 15-170
— The sphinx of Eaglehawk : a tale of old Bendigo.
26.13
Browne, Mrs. T. M. Under the live oaks. 14.199
Bruce, Charles. The story of John Heywood.
2578. 161
Bruce, Mrs. E. M. Robby and Nellie and Susie.
1734-39
— Robby and Nellie at school. 1734-37
— Robby and Nellie in business. 1734.38
— Tbe silver shadow and other stories. 1734.40
— A week of life. 1734.36
Buchanan, Robert W. Ruth Garnett. An his-
torical tale. 3 V. 6576.108
— and Henry Murray. The charlatan. 26.52
Bullock, Shan F., pseud.? The awkward squads,
and other stories. 6598.55
Bulwer-Lytton, Rosina W. L., lady Lytton.
The household fairy. 6578.78
Bundell, Mrs. M. E. Sweetman. (M. E. Fran-
cis.) In a North Country village. 15 62
— The story of Dan. 15.182
Bunner, Henry C. More short sixes. 26.28
Burch, Harriette E. Dick Delver. A story of
the peasant revolt of the fourteenth century.
2576.129
Burgin, G. B. His lordship and others. [The
Whitefriars library of wit and humour.] 2578.147
Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The one I knew the
best of all, a memory of the mind of a child. 15.31
— Piccino, and other child stories. 66.23
— Two little pilgrims’ progress. 77- 16
Burnham, Clara Louise. Dearly bought. 1738.12
— Sweet Clover, a romance of the White City.
63.80
Burton, John B. The Hispaniola plate (1683-
1893). 26.123
Burwell, Letitia !M. A girl’s life in Virginia
before the war. 26.29
Butler, Lady Rachel E. The prophecy. 2 v.
6577.107
Butterworth, Hezekiah. In old New England;
the romance of a colonial fireside. 26.64
— In the boyhood of Lincoln. 13.126
— The knight of liberty. A tale of the fortunes
of La Fayette. 76.66
— The parson’s miracle, and My grandmother’s
grandmother’s Christmas candle. Christmas in
America. 66.2
— The patriot schoolmaster; or, the adventures
of two Boston cannon, the “Adams” and “ Han-
cock,” a tale of the Minute men and the Sons of
liberty. 63.97
Cabell, Isa C. Seen from the saddle. [Harper’s
black & white series.] 15.82
Cable, George W. John March, southerner.
66.37
Caffyn, Mrs. Mannington. (Iota.) Children of
circumstance. 61.54
— A yellow aster. 15. 161
Caine, T. H. Hall. The Manxman. 64.87
— A son of Hagar. 26.15
Cambridge, Ada. A little minx, a sketch. 15.77
Capes, Harriet M. (Magdalen Brooke.) The
story of Eleanor Lambert. [The Unknown
library.] 107.201
Carey, Rosa N. The old, old story. 66.54
Carolath-Schoenaich, Carl L. E. F., prince de
Carolath-Beuthen. Melting snows. 26.51
Carroll, Lewis, pseud. See Dodgson, Charles L.
Castelar, Isabella. The Spanish treasure. 64.60
Catherwood, Mary H. The chase of Saint-
Castin, and other stories of the French in the
New world. 63.102
— The white islander. I5-I39
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The story
of the Don, re-written for our young folks, by C.
L. Mateaux. 90.55
Chamberlain, H. R. 6,000 tons of gold. 26.17
Champfleury, pseud. See Fleury, Jules F. F. H.
Champney, Elizabeth W. Paddy O’Leary and
his learned pig. 77.6
— Six boys. 15. 12
— Witch Winnie at Shinnecock ; or, the King’s
daughters in a summer art school. 63.83
— Witch Winnie in Paris ; or, the King’s daughters
abroad. 14.220
Chandler, Bessie. A woman who failed, and
others. 14-155
Chaperoned. [The Unknown library.] 15 218
Attributed to Albert Ulmann.
Charles, Elizabeth. Attila and his conquerors, a
story of tlie days of St. Patrick and St. Leo the
Great. 63.76
— The Draytons and the Davenants. A story of
the Civil wars. [Anon,] 6598.71
Chesney, F. R. Operatic tales. 1366.35
Chester, Greville J. Evelyn Manwaring. A
tale of Hampton court palace. 2577.135
Cholmondeley, Mary. Diana Tempest. 15.47
Chopin, Kate. Bayou folk. 15 155
Christian, Sydney. Sarah : a survival. 26.27
226
English Fiction
Church, Alfred J. The burning of Rome ; or, a
story of the days of Nero. 950.29
— Stories from the Greek comedians: Aristophanes,
Philemon, Diphilus, Menander, Apollodorus.
950.35
Clacy, Helen. (Cycla.) Pattie Durant. A tale
of 166^ 6577.121
Clark, Charlotte M. (Charles M. Clay.) Baby
Rue. [Anon.] 1451.5
Clark, Frederick T. On Cloud mountain. 63.58
Clarke, Benjamin. Will Norbury: a tale of the
Cornish coast. 6579a. 81
Clarke, Henry Saville. “ A little flutter.” Stage,
story, and stanza. [The Whitefriars library of
wit and humour. 2d ser.] 2578.150
Claude, Mary S. Twilight thoughts. Stories
for children and child-lovers. 26.7
Clay, Charles M., pseud. See Clark, Charlotte M.
Claytor, Graham. Pleasant Waters : a story of
Southern life and character. 25.66
Clegg, John T. (Th’ Owd Weighber.) David’s
loom : a story of Rochdale life in the nineteenth
century. 64.85
Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain.) Tom Saw-
yer abroad, by Huck Finn. 1410.24
Clifford, Mrs. W. K. A flash of summer. 61.62
— A grey romance, by Mrs. W. K. Clifford, and
stories by H. D. Traill, W. Earl Hodgson [etc.].
63.122
— The last touches and other stories. 6577.122
Clout, Machiavelli Colin, pseud. The curse of
intellect. 26.58
Clowes, William L. The double emperor, a
story of a vag.abond Cunarder. 61.56
Cobban, J. Maclaren. By telegraph. 63.114
— A soldier and a gentleman. 15-142
Cobbleigh, Tom. Young Sam and Sabina.
[The Unknown library.] 15.208
Cockton, Henry. Stanley Thorn. 82.77
— Sylvester Sound, the somnambulist. 1801. i
Coe, Carrie M. !Me! July and August. [Anon.]
1433-6
Coffin, Charles Carleton. Dan of Millbrook, a
story of American life. 1774-4
Same as “ Caleb Krlnkle.”
Coleridge, Christabel R. A bag of farthings.
1735-29
Collier, Hiram Price. Mr. Picket-Pin and his
friends. 64.65
Collier, William F. Tales of old English life.
6597-57
Collingwood, Harry, pseud. See Lancaster,
William J. C.
Colomb, George H. Donnington castle : a royal-
ist story. 6577.118
— For king and Kent (1648). 3 v. 2578.165
Colquhoun, M. J. Every inch a soldier.
6576.171
— Primus in Indis. 6576.116
Colthurst, Miss. Irrelagh ; or, the last of the
cliiefs. An Irish tale. 6597.85
Comfort, Elizabeth M. Grizzly’s little pard. 63.57
Compton, Herbert. A free lance in a far land :
an account of the singular fortunes of Selwyn
Fyveways, of Fyveways hall. 22.116
Comyu, Evans. Romance by proxy. A story of
the Soudan war. 2574.138
Conklin, Jennie M. Growing up. 63.90
— Three-and-twenty. 26.25
Cooke, Frances E. An English hero : the story
of Richard Cobden. 6576 147
Coolidge, Susan, pseud. See Woolsey, Sarah C.
Cooper, E. E. Hide and seek. A story of the
New Forest in 1647. 6577.109
Cooper, Mrs. Frank. See Cooper, E. E.
Coppee, Fran9ois. The rivals. [Harper’s black
& white series.] 15.81
Corbiere, J. Scarlet and buff, a tale of Winches-
ter during the Great Rebellion. 2578.157
Corelli, Marie, pseud. See Mackay, Minnie.
Coryell, John R. Diccon the Bold, a story of the
days of Columbus. 14.204
Cosel, Charlotte A. M. von. (Adelheid von
Auer.) It is the fashion. 797.27
Cotes, Mrs. Everard. See Duncan, Sara J.
Cotterell, Constance. Tempe. 15.126
Couch, Arthur T. Q. (Q.) Dead man’s rock.
64-74
— The delectable duchy, stories, studies, and
sketches. 15.66
Couperus, Louis. Majesty. 26.47
Cox, Palmer. The brownies around the world.
62.45
— The brownies at home. 60.65
Craddock, Charles Egbert, pseud. See Murfree,
Mary N.
Cragin, Louise T. (Ellis Gray.) Long ago : a
year of child life. 1412. i
Craigie, Pearl Richards. (John Oliver Hobbes.)
A bundle of life. [Pseudonym library.] 15.108
Craik, Dinah M. The little lame prince. 1429.5
— The little Lychetts. A piece of autobiography.
76.45
Craik, Georgiana M. Two women. 1416.7
Crake, Augustine D. Jilmilius : a tale of the
Decian and Valerian persecutions. 2575.125
— The camp on the Severn. 2575.127
— The doomed city ; or, the last days of Durocina.
2575-129
— Evanus : a tale of the days of Constantine the
Great. 2575.126
— Fairleigh Hall : a tale of Oxfordshire during
the Great Rebellion. 1737-25; 2575.134
— The heir of Treherne. 2575.133
— The house of Walderne. 2575.132
— The last abbot of Glastonbury. 2575.128
— The rival heirs : being the third and last
chronicle of .Escendune. 2575.135
— Stories from old English history. 2575.130
— The victor’s laurel. 2575.131
Crane, Walter. The baby’s opera. 76.40
Crawford, F. Marion. By the waters of Para-
dise. [The Autonym library.] r5-i99
— Katharine Lauderdale. 2 v. 15.148
— Love in idleness, a tale of Bar Harbour. 61.74
— Marion Darche : a story without comment. 15.28
— Pietro Ghisleri. 14.184
— The Ralstons. 2 v. 66.77
A sequel to Katharine Lauderdale.
— The upper berth. [The Autonym library.]
15-199
Crawford, T. C. A man and his soul, an occult
romance of Washington life. 61.88
Crellin, Horatio N. Romances of the old seraglio.
26.9
Crim, Matt. Elizabeth, Christian scientist. 14.181
Crockett, Samuel R. Bog-myrtle and peat: be-
ing tales, chiefly of Galloway. 26.114
— A Galloway herd. 26.121
— The lilac sunbonnet, a love story. 61.53
— Mad Sir Uchtred of the hills. 61.80
— The men of the Moss Hags, a history of ad-
ventures taken from the papers of William Gordon
of Earstoun, in Galloway. 27.7
226
English Fiction
— The play-actress. 66.44
— The raiders : being some passages in the life of
John Faa, Lord and Earl of Little Egypt. 15.152
— The Stickit minister, and some common men.
65.88; 2574.142; 2574.147
Croker, B. M. Mr. Jervis. 61.67
Croly, George. Marston ; or, the soldier and
statesman. 3 v. 6575.78
Crosland, Camilla. Toil and trouble ; a story of
London life. Added, The iron rule, and A story
of the West end. 6596.55
Crouch, Archer P. Captain Enderis, First West
African regiment. 64.82
Crowe, Eyre E. Charles Delmer. rAnon.”] 2 v.
6578.74
Cunningham, Sir Henry S. Sibylla. 65.84
Curate, The, of Overton. 3 v. 6578.69
Curling, Henry. John of England. 3 v. 6578.41
Curtin, Jeremiah, comp. Hero-tales of Ireland.
6594-73
Cuthbert St. Elme, M.P.; or, passages in the
life of a politician. 3 v. 6575.83
Cuthell, Edith E. Only a guardroom dog. 14.196
Cutts, Edward L. The first rector of Burgstead.
25793-130
— St. Cedd’s cross. 25793.127
Cycla, pseud. See Clacy, Helen.
Dale, Darley. Lottie’s wooing. 14151
Daudet, Alphonse. Fromont junior & Uisier
senior. Trans, by Edward Vizetelly. 27.1
Also translated under the title of Sidonic.
— The pope’s mule and other stories from Daudet.
[The children’s library.] 66.81
I5avidson, Hugh C. The green hills of tiie sea.
A Manx story. 3 v. 6596.54
Davis, Richard Harding. The exiles and other
stories. 15.180
— The princess Aline. 26.38
Davis, Varina A. J. The veiled doctor. 26.61
De Amicis, Edmondo. Heart : a book for boys.
Trans, by G. S. Godkin. 22.101
Another translation with the title Cnore is on 22.37.
Debenham, Mary H. The Mavis and the Merlin.
1738.14
De Koven, Mrs. Reginald. A sawdust doll.
[The Peacock library.] 26.107
Deland, Margaret. Philip and his wife. 62.61
De La Rame, Louise. A Provence rose. [Cosy
corner series.] 760.67
De Leon, Thomas C., and Erwin Ledyard. John
Holden, unionist, a romance of the days of de-
struction and reconstruction. 61.59
De Mille, James. Among the brigands. 450.75
— The lady of the ice. 80.28
Dickens, Mary Angela. A valiant ignorance.
15. 173
Dickinson, Goldsworthy L. From king to king :
the tragedy of the Puritan revolution. 2578.160
Dillwyn, Elizabeth A. The Rebecca rioter. 2 v.
6597.79
Dison, Ella H. The story of a modern woman.
15-204
Dod, Samuel Bayard-. A hillside parish. 15.115
Dodge, Mary Mapes. The land of pluck, stories
and sketches for young folk. 62.59
Dodgson, Charles L. (Lewis Carroll.) Sylvie
and Bruno, concluded. 4574 146
Dolby, Thomas. Floreston ; or, the new lord of
the manor. [Anon.] 6598.61
Dole, Nathan Haskell. Not angels quite. 14.188
— On the point: a summer idyl. 26.104
Donnison, A. Winning a wife in Australia. 65 83
Dora Grafton ; or, ‘ every cloud has a silver
lining.’ 14.201
Dorsey, Anna H. Nora Brady’s vow, and Alona
the vestal. I733-I7
Dostoevsky, Fedor M. Poor folk. Trans, by
Lena Milman. 64.56
Doudney, Sarah. When we were girls together.
6578.60
Dougall, L. What necessity knows. i5-45
— The Zeit-Geist. 26.67
Douglas, Amanda M. Bethia Wray’s new name.
14-185
— In the King’s country. i5-r45
— In wild rose time. 66.85
— Larry. 14-172
— Lyndell Sherburne. 15-159
Sequel to Sherburne bouse.
— Sherburne cousins. 63.77
— Sherburne house. 15-158
Dowson, Ernest, and Arthur Moore. A comedy
of masks. 14-215
Doyle, A. Conan. The gully of Bluemansdyke,
and other stories. i5-9i
— The parasite. 26.24
— The refugees, a tale of two continents. 14.170
— Round the red lamp : being facts and fancies of
medical life. 62.58
— The sign of four. 2573.124
— The Stark Munro letters. A series of twelve
letters written by J. Stark Munro, M. B., to his
friend and former fellow-student, Herbert Swan-
borough, Lowell, Massachusetts, during the years
1881-84. 26.92
— Strange secrets. 26.109
Drage, Geoffrey. Cyril. 1734.44
Drysdale, William. The mystery of Abel Fore-
finger. 15118
Du Cbaillu, Paul. Ivar the Viking. A romantic
history based upon authentic facts of the third
and fourth centuries. 14.212
Dumas, Alexandre D. The companions of Jehu.
109. 106
— The conscript, or, the days of Napoleon i. 493.6
— Olympe de Cloves. A romance of the court of
Louis XV. 1490.16
— The she-wolves of Machecoul. 1490.18
La Vendee in 1832.
— The Whites and the Blues. 1490.17
Du Maurier, George. Trilby. 63.56
Duncan, Henry. Tales of the Scottish peasantry.
6599.71
Duncan, Sara J. A daughter of to-day. 15- 198
— The simple adventures of a memsahib. 14-154
— The story of Sonny Sahib. 76.60
— Vernon’s aunt. 66.84
Dunn, George. Red cap and blue jacket, a story
of the time of the French revolution. 15.209
Durand, Sir Mortimer. (John Roy.) Helen Tre-
veryan ; or, the ruling race. 6594.53
Earley, William. Rachel Reno. A romance of
Wales. 6576.185
Ebers, Georg M. Cleopatra. 2 v. Trans, by
Mary J. Safford. 64.71
— The emperor. 2 v. 5118
— Homo sum. 31. 18
— In the fire of the forge. A romance of old
Nuremberg. Trans, by Mary J. Safford. 2 v. 26.130
Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie von. The two coun-
tesses. Trans, by Mrs. Waugh. [The Un-
known library.] 14.162
Eckstein, Ernst. A monk ofthe Aventine. Trans,
by Helen H. Johnson. 63.68
227
English Fiction
Edgar, John G. Runnyniede and Lincoln fair.
6576.123
— The Wars of the Roses. 2574.136
Edmonds, Elizabeth M. Amygdala, a tale of the
Greek revolution. 66.63
Edwards, Annie. Archie Lovell. 6575.81
Edwood, May. Elsie Ellerton. A novelette of
Anglo-Indian life. 6576.151
Eggleston, Edward. Duffels. 15.4
Elliott, E., pseud. See Epps, Ellen.
Elliott, Maud Howe. Honor. 15-29
Elliott, Ruth, pseud. See Peck, Lillie.
Ellis, Edward S. Among the Esquimaux. 61.79
— Comrades true. 77.8
— The great cattle trail. [Forest and prairie
series.] 64.73
— Jack Midwood ; or, bread cast upon the waters.
[Through on time series. No. 1.] 77-1°
— The young ranchers; or, fighting the Sioux.
[Forest and prairie series.] 77.2
— The young scout. The story of a West Point
lieutenant. 76.69
Elmslie, Theodora C. The little lady of Laven-
der. 62.53
Elton, Sir Arthur H., hart. Below the surface.
[Anon.] 3 v. 6596.53
Emerald gems : a chaplet of Irish fireside tales.
6596.84
Emerson, Peter II. A son of the fens. 2577.137
Emery, Mabel S. When we were little. 15 95
Epps, Ellen. (E. Elliott.) Blenham. 6597.66
Erckmann, fimile, and Alexandre Chatrian.
Stories of the Rhine. 63.119
Esler, E. Rentoul. The way they loved at Grim-
pat. Village idylls. 15.160
Farjeon, Benjamin L. A fair Jewess. 15-154
— The last tenant- 14.118
— Love’s victory. 1771 -3
Fawcett, Edgar. A mild barbarian. 63.105
Fenn, George Manville. Begumbagh : a tale of
the Indian mutiny, and other stories. 257ga.i42
— Eli’s children : the chronicles of an unhapp}^
family. 2578.167
— First in the field, a story of New South Wales.
62.57
— The grand Chaco. 15-57
— In marine armor : being the adventures of Abel
Dane. 63.106
— A life’s eclipse. 66.18
— Lord John ; or, a search for gold. 63.110
— Real gold, a story of adventure. 15-99
— The tiger.lily : a story of a woman. 26. 1 1 1
Fenton, J. D. Memoirs of a lady in waiting. 2 v.
6577-143
Ferrier, Susan E- Marriage. 2 v. 2577.140
Field, Eugene. The Holy cross, and other tales.
15 135
Fielde, Adele M. Chinese nights’ entertainment :
forty stories told by almond-eyed folk actors in
the romance of the strayed arrow. 15-125
Fife, M. B. In Glenoran. 6578 87
Filial!, A. D. Stories, traditionary and romantic,
of the two rebellions in Scotland in 1715 and 1745.
6596.49
Filleul, Marianne. Pendower. A story of Corn-
wall in the time of Henry the Eighth. 2577.126
Filon, Pierre M. A. Garrick’s pupil. Trans, by
J. V. Prichard. 15-69
Fitzgerald, Sarah J. The Lancasters and their
friends. 2574.132
Fitzgibbon, Edward. (Somerville Gibney.) John
o’ London. A romance of the days of Roger
Bacon. 2577.138
— The maid of London Bridge. A story of the
time of Kett’s rebellion. 6576.100
Fitzroy, Isobel. Was he the other? 14.116
Fletcher, John S. When Charles the First was
king. 3 V. 6596.75
Fletcher, Joseph S. Through storm and stress:
being a history of the remarkable adventures of
Richard Fletcher of York. 2574.137
Fleury, Jules F. F’. H. (Champfleury.) The
faience violin. Trans, by William Henry Bishop.
14.191
Foote, Mary Hallock. Coeur d’Alene. 63 72
— In exile, and other stories. 15.128
For the fourth time of asking. By the author
of “ Miss Toosey’s mission.” 15-90
Forbes, Archibald. Czar and Sultan, the adven-
tures of a British lad in the Russo-Turkish war
of 1877-78. 61-64
Ford, James L. Hypnotic tales and other tales.
15183
Ford, Paul Leicester. The honorable Peter Stir-
ling, and what people thought of him. 61.60
Forfar, William B. The wizard of West Pen-
with, a tale of the Lands-End. 6598.59
Forrester, Mrs., pseud. See Bridges, Mrs.
Colonel.
Foster, Albert J., and Edith E. Cuthell. The
robber baron of Bedford castle. A story of the
13th century. 2574.134
Foster, Mary F. Doty Dontcare : a story of the
Garden of the Antilles. 26.80; 2409a. 133
A story of the negro insurrection in Santa Cruz, 1878.
Fothergill, Jessie. Aldyth. 82.40
— Oriole’s daughter. 1735-25
Fourdriiiier, Harriet E. Our new parish : its
privileges and progress. 6578.46
Fowler, Edith H. The young pretenders. 76.46
Francillon, Robert E. Pearl and emerald. 1731.18
— Queen Cophetua. 1731. 17
Francis, M. E., pseud. See Bundell, Mrs. M.
E. Sweetman.
Frank Usher; or, soldiers of the Cross. 2579a. 134
Frapan, Use, pseud. See Levien, Use.
Frederic, Harold. The copperhead. 15- 36
— Marsena, and other stories of the wartime.
63.88
Frederick Gordon ; or, the storming of the
Redan. B}' a soldier’s daughter. 25793.133
French, Alice. (Octave Thanet.) Stories of a
Western town. 14-117
French, Henry W. Oscar Peterson, ranchman and
ranger. 14.202
Frost, Arthur B. Night-lights: shadows from a
doctor’s reading lamp. 66.78
Frost, William H. The Wagner story book, fire-
light tales of the great music dramas. 62.43
Fry, Sarah M. The golden mushroom. [Anon.]
76.23
Frye, James A. Fables of field and staff. 63.63
Fuller, Anna. Peak and prairie, from a Colorado
sketch-book. 63.64
Fuller, Edward. The complaining millions of
men. 14.186
Fuller, Henry B. The cliff-dwellers. 14.203
— With the procession. 26.86
Fullom, Stephen W. The daughter of night.
6597.62
G., M. C. J, Mark Dennis ; or, the engine-driver.
6578.56
228
English Fiction
Gale, Norman. A June romance. 64.57
Galt, John. Annals of the parish anil the .Ayr-
shire legatees. 26.98
Gardner, Sarah M. H. Quaker idyls. 64. 66
Gellie, Mary E. Kaffan’s folk : a story of a
Highland parish. 6576169
Gerard, Dorothea. An arranged marriage. 26.43
— Lot 13. 15 129
— The rich Miss Riddell. i5-i97
Gerard, Emily de L. See Laszouska, Emily D.
von.
Gerhart, R. Leighton. The young prophetess, a
tale of the Children’s crusade. 64.72
Gibbon, Charles. Clare of Claresmede. 6596.85
— In love and war. 6597.59
Giberne, Agnes. Aim6e : a tale of the days of
James the Second. 2574 127
Gibney, Somerville, pseud. See Fitzgibbon,
Edward.
Gilbert, William. King George’s middy. 6597.51
Gilkes, Arthur H. The thing that hath been ; or,
a young man’s mistakes. 64 68
Gilliat, Edward. Velveteens, a Norfolk story.
1737.24
Gilmore, Ernest. Sweet Millie. 15117
Gissing, George R. Demos : a story of English
socialism. 6576.176
— In the year of jubilee. 26.62
— The odd women. 14-178
— The unclassed. 3 v. 6596.60
Gleig, George R. The subaltern. [Anon.]
25793.140
— The veterans of Chelsea hospital. 6597 60
— With the Harrises seventy years ago. 6594.66
Godkin, Georgina S. II mal occhio ; or, the
evil eye. 6599.83
Golden fairy book. The, comprising stories by
Moritz Jokai, George Sand . . . and others.
66.3
Goodchild, Laurence. The rebel’s wooing; or,
1715. 6577.145
Goodwin, Maud W., ed. The head of a hundred,
being an account of certain passages in the life of
Humphrey Huntoon, esqr., sometyme an officer in
the colony of Virginia. 26.56
Gordon, William J. The king’s thane; or, the
days of St. Edwin. 2578.163
Gore, Catherine G. F. The cabinet minister. 3 v.
6577-113
Gosse, Edmund W. The secret of Narcisse.
2574-143
Gould, Nat. Stuck up. 61.46
Government official. The. A novel. 3 v.
6576.148
Graham, Margaret C. Stories of the foot-hills.
26.18
Grahame, Kenneth. The golden age. 76.51
Grail, Stephen. The nameless city. A Rommany
romance. 15-215
Grand, Sarah, pseud. The heavenly twins.
14.198
— Ideala. 14-197
— Our manifold nature, stories from life. 15.143
Grant, James. Adventures of an aide-de-camp.
1804.2
— Arthur Blane; or, the hundred cuirassiers.
1804.4
— The “Black watch;” or. Forty-second High-
landers. 468 19
— The Cameronians. 1804.32
— The captain of the guard. 1804.6; 2574. 115
— Colville of “The Guards.” 1804.36
— Derval Hampton. A story of the sea. 1804.33
— Dulcie Carlyon. 1804.28
— First love and last love, a tale of the Indian
mutiny. 1804.3
— The king’s own borderers. A military romance.
1804.12
— Laura Everingham; or, the Highlanders of Glen
Ora. 468.24; 2574. 112
— Letty Hyde’s lovers; or, the household brigade.
783.6; 2574.116
— Love’s labour won. 1804.31
— Miss Cbeyne of Essilmont. 1804.35
— The phantom regiment; or, stories of “ Ours.”
1804.16 ; 2574.113
— Philip Rollo; or, the Scottish musketeers.
1780.16
— Playing with fire, a story of the Soudan war.
1804.27
— The romance of war; or, the Highlanders in
Spain. 2574.114
— The royal Highlanders ; or, the black watch in
Egypt. 1804.34
— The Scottish soldiers of fortune, their adven
tures and achievements in the armies of Elurope.
1804.30
— The secret dispatch. 1804.29
Grant, Robert. The bachelor’s Christmas and
other stories. 27.4
Grattan, Thomas C. Jacqueline of Holland.
442.10
Gray, Ellis, pseud. See Cragin, Louise T.
Green, Anna K. The doctor, his wife, and the
clock. [The Autonym library.] 26.11
Green, Evelyn Everett-. Eustace Marchmont: a
friend of the people. 26.105
— In Taunton town. A story of the rebellion of
James duke of Monmouth in 1685. 26.93
— In the days of chivalry : a tale of the times of
the Black Prince. 2574.130
— Paths of peace. 66.68
— The secret chamber at Chad. 62.84
— Shut in. A tale of the wonderful siege of
Antwerp in 1585. 62.73; 6596.29
Greene, Parnell. On the banks of the Dee.
6576.170
Greenhow, Henry M. The bow of fate. 6578.58
Greenwood, James. The little ragamuffins; or,
outcast London. 6596.65
Gresley, William. Bernard Leslie; a tale of
the last ten years. 2 v. 6578.48
— Coniston Hall ; or, the Jacobites. 6599.52
— The siege of Lichfield : a tale illustrative of the
Great Rebellion. 25793.137
Greville, Lady Beatrice V. That hated Saxon.
6577.100
Grey, Maxwell, pseud. See Tuttiett, Miss M. G.
Grier, Sydney C. In furthest Ind. 6594.69
Griffin, Gerald. The duke of Monmouth. 36.40
— Holland tide. The Aylmers of Bally-Aylmer,
The hand & word, & The barber of Bantry, &c.
1734-35
Grimm. Fairy tales from Grimm. 76.47
Grinnell, George B. Blackfoot Lodge tales.
15-144
Guernsey, Lucy E. The Langham revels.
505-21
— Through unknown ways ; or, the journal books
of Dorothea Trundel. 6577.140
Guezenec, Alfred. (Alfred de Brehat.) Jean
Belin : the French Robinson Crusoe. 509.6
Gunn, John. Sons of the Vikings, an Orkney
story. 64.35
229
English Fiction
Guthrie, Ellen E. The be.acon light. A tale of
the Covenanters. [Anon.] 6576.158
— Tales of the Covenanters. 2573.128
Guthrie, Thomas A. (F. Anstey.) The man
from Blankley’s and other sketches.
1735-31 ; 4572-142
— Voces populi. 1733.20
Gwyime, Talbot. The school for fathers. An
old English story. 6596.57
Haggard, H. Rider. Heart of the world. 26.65
— Montezuma’s daughter. 15-51
— The people of the mist. 66.11
— and Andrew Lang. The world’s desire.
2577-139
Halevy, Ludovic. Parisian points of view.
Trans, by Edith V. B. Matthews. r5-r57
Hamerton, Philip G. Marmone. 2576.135
Hamilton, Mrs. C. G. Norman Leslie : a tale of
Scottish history in the sixteenth century. 6599.70
Hamilton, Elizabeth. The cottagers of Glen-
burnie. 6579a. 80
Hamilton, William A. Baillie. Mr. Montenello :
a romance of the civil service. 3 v. 6576.166
Hamley, William G. Traseaden hall. “ When
George the Third was king.” 6577.123
Hanson, Charles H. Stories of the days of King
Arthur. 2574.129
Hansson, Ola. Young Ofeg’s ditties. Trans, by
George Egerton. 26.37
Harben, William N. The land of the changing
sun. 66.46
Harding, Claud. The capture of the “Estrella.”
A tale of the slave trade. 6596.83
Hardy, Elizabeth. Owen Glendower ; or, the
prince in Wales. 2 v. 6597.83
Hardy, Mary M., Lady. (Addleston Hill.)
Savile house : an historical romance of the time
of George the First. 2 v. 2579.145
Hardy, Thomas. Life’s little ironies, a set of
tales. 15-151
Harker, Bailey J. Philip Neville of Garriton.
A Yorkshire tale. 6599.66
Harland, Henry. (Sidney Luska.) Mademoi-
selle Miss. Added : The funeral march of a
marionette ; The prodigal father ; A sleeveless
errand ; A light sovereign. i5-73
Harland, Marion, pseud. See Terhune, Mary V.
Harraden, Beatrice. In varying moods. 15-187
— Ships that pass in the night. 15.106
— Things will takd a turn, a story for children.
66.36
Harris, Frank. Elder Conklin, and other stories.
66.42
Harris, Joel Chandler. Little Mr. Thimblefinger
and his queer country, what the children saw and
heard there. 66.51
Harrison, Mrs. Burton. A bachelor maid. 66.5
— An errant wooing. 26.73
— Sweet bells out of tune. 14.216
— ed. Short stories. 1739.62
Contents. — My own story, by Elizabeth D. B. Stoddard;
In honor bound, by Caroline Chesebro; An islander, by
Margaret Crosby; A speakin’ ghost, by Annie Trumbull
Slosson ; Monsieur Alcibiade, by Constance Cary Harrison.
Harrison, F. Bayford. Brothers in arms : a story
of the Crusades. 2577.134
Harte, F. Bret. The bell-ringer of Angel’s, and
other stories. 61.75
— Clarence. 26.128
— A protegee of Jack Hamlin’s, and other stories.
15.102
Hartley, J. Yorksher puddin’. A collection of
the most popular dialect stories. 6596.71
— Yorkshire tales. 2 v. 6596.63
Harvey, Henry. With Essex in Ireland. Ed. by
Hon. Emily Lawless. 6594.60
Harwood, John B. Paul Knox, pitman. 3 v.
6576.103
Hastings, Elizabeth, pseud. See Sherwood,
Margaret.
Hatton, Joseph. The banishment of Jessop
Blythe. 26.34
Hawkes, Mervyn L. A Primrose dame, the
story of an election. 25793.145
Hawkins, Anthony H. (Anthony Hope.) A
change of air. 63.117
— The Dolly dialogues. 61.85
— Father Stafford. 26.20
— Tile god in the car. 62.69
— The indiscretion of the duchess. 61.71
— A man and his model. 26.45
— A man of mark. 26.40
— Mr. Witt’s widow. 13-70
— The prisoner of Zenda. 15-175
— Sport royal and other stories. 26.49
Hawthorne, Julian. Garth. 1420.34
Hawtrey, Louisa. Brave dame Mary ; or, the
siege of Corfe castle. [Anon.] 2576.134
— Castle Cornet. A story of the Channel islands.
25793.135
Haynes, Emory J. A farm-house cobweb. 26.22
Hector, Annie F. (Mrs. Alexander.) Broken
links. 15-195
— A ward in chancery. 15-119
— Which shall it be? 1741.13
Heimburg, W., pseud. See Behrens, Bertha.
Hemingway, Percy. Out of Egypt ; stories from
the threshold of the East. 66.33
Henderson, W. J. Afloat with the flag. 76.49
— Sea yarns for boys : spun by an old Salt. 66.75
Henslowe, J. R. Duke’s Winton. A chronicle
of Sedgemoor. 2577.127
Henty, George A. A final reckoning. A tale of
bush life in Australia. 6576.112
— In the heart of the Rockies, a story of adven-
ture in Colorado. 63.89
— A Jacobite exile : adventures in the service of
Charles xii. of Sweden. 15-14
— A knight of the white cross : a tale of the siege
of Uhodes. 76.71
— St. Bartholomew’s eve. A tale of the Huguenot
wars. 15 5
— Through Russian snows : a story of Napoleon’s
retreat from Moscow. 76.72
— Through the Sikh war, a tale of the conquest of
the Punjaub. t5-33
— The tiger of Mysore : a story of the war with
Tippoo Saib. 76.54
— When London burned, a story of restoration
times and the great fire. 63.85
— Wulf the Saxon, a story of the Norman con-
quest. 63.86
— The young colonists. 6576.117
— The young Franc-tireurs and their adventures
in the Franco-Prussian war. 13-76
Hepworth, George H. Hiram Golfs religion ;
or, the “ shoemaker by the grace of God.” 66.49
Herman, Henry. Woman, the mystery, a story
of three revolutions. 61.66
Heyse, Paul. The children of the world. 107.58
— A divided heart, and other stories. 63.84
Hibbard, George A. Nowadays, and other stories.
14.208
Hill, Addleston, pseud. See Hardy, Mary M.,
Lady.
230
English Fiction
Hill, Headon. The rajah’s second wife. 61.82
Hillem, Wilhelmine von. On the cross, a romance
of the Passion play at Oberammergau. Trans, by
Mary J. Salford. i5-t74
Hills and plains. [A story of Anglo-Indian life.]
2 V. 6596.68
Hoare, Edward N. The brave men of Eyam ; or,
a tale of the great plague year. 6577.102
— Mike. A tale of the great Irish famine. 6577.156
— Eick Ralton’s reconciliation. 62.46
Hobbes, John Oliver, pseud. See Craigie, Pearl
Richards.
Hocking, Joseph. Ishmael Pengelly, an outcast.
61.69
— The monk of Mar-saba, and Elrad, the Hie.
61.76
— The story of Andrew Fairfax. 15-78
Hodgetts, J. Frederick. Richard iv. Planta-
genet. 2573.125
Holland, Barbara W. Daniel Dennison and the
Cumberland statesman. 3 v. 6597.82
Holdsworth, Annie E. Joanna Traill, spinster.
6353
Holland, Josiah G. Sevenoaks. 52.13
Holley, Marietta. Samantha among the colored
folks. By Josiah Allen’s wife. 63.93
Holmes, F. Morell. Hugh Melville’s quest. A
boy’s adventures in the days of the Armada. 76.64
Holroyd, Caroline C. Seething days. 61.83
Holt, Emily S. Minister Lovell : a story of the
days of Laud. 2574.124
— One snowy night. 15.53
— Out in the forty-five ; or, Duncan Keith’s vow.
6577.104
Hon. Stanbury, The, and others. ByTwo. [Incog-
nito library.] 64.50
Hope, A. R., pseud. See Moncrieff, Robert
Hope.
Hope, Anthony, pseud. See Hawkins, Anthony
H.
Hopkins, Seward W. Two gentlemen of Hawaii.
[Also, The stolen vail.] 62.42
Hopkins, Tighe. The Nugents of Carriconna.
An Irish story. 6599.80
Homer’s penny stories. 14 v. 1730.40
Hornung, Ernest W. The unbidden guest. 61.47
— Under two skies : a collection of stories.
2577.118
Hosmer, James K. How Thankful was bewitched.
66.9
Housman, Laurence. A farm in fairyland. 65.85
Howard, Blanche Willis. No heroes. 15. ii
Howells, William D. The coast of Bohemia.
63.118
— A traveler from Altruria, romance. 64.41
Hubbard, Elbert. Forbes of Harvard. 64.54
— No enemy (but himself). 64.86
— One day, a tale of the prairies. 15.116
Hugessen, E. H. Knatchbull, lord Brabourne.
The magic oak tree and Prince Filderkin. [The
children’s library.] 66.80
— Whispers from fairyland. 1759.17
Hugessen, Eva Knatchbull. The satellite, and
other stories. 66.69
Hume, Fergus. The Harlequin opal. 3 v. 64.81
Humphrey, Frances A. (Frank Pope Humphreys.)
A new England cactus. [The Unknown librar}*.]
13.119
Hungerford, Margaret. The three graces. 26.77
Himt, Margaret. (Averil Beaumont.) Thorni-
croft’s model. 1779.22
Hyne, C. J. Cutlilfe. The new Eden. 6576.183
Ingelow, Jean. A motto changed. 15.84
Iota, pseud. See Caffyn, Mrs. Mannington.
Irving, Washington. Rip Van Winkle and Sleepy
Hollow. 1825.42
Isaacs, Abram S. Stories from the rabbis. 14.176
Jackson, George R. Ambergris island; or, the
new El Dorado. 1440.16
Jacobi, Mary Putnam. Found and lost. 64.88
Jacobs, Joseph, ed. More Celtic fairytales. 66.43
— More English fairy tales. 107.227
James, Henry, jr. The author of Beltraffio.
Pandora. Georgina’s reasons. The path of
duty. Four meetings. 38.36
— The private life. Lord Beaupre. The visits.
14 187
— The wheel of time. Collaboration. Owen Win-
grave. 14.207
Jamison, Celia Y. Toinette’s Philip. 62.71
Janet Cameron ; or, the light house. 6575.84
Jay, H. The dark colleen. 62.8
Jenkins, John Edward. Lutchmee and Dilloo. A
study of West Indian life. 3 v. 6575.77
Jenks, Tudor. Imaginotions, truthless tales. 62.72
Jenness, Theodora R. Piokee and her people, a
ranch and tepee story. 63.101
Jensen, Wilhelm. Runic rocks : a north-sea idyl.
Trans, by Marianne E. Suckling. 26.100
Jerome, Jerome K. John Ingerfield, and other
stories. 15.123
— Novel notes. 15.55
Jewett, Sarah Orne. The life of Nancy. 27.3
— A native of Winby, and other tales. 15.10
Johannes Scotus, pseud. The weird of the
Wentworths; a tale of George iv.’s time. 2 v.
6577-150
Johnson, Charles N. The hermit of Nonquon.
15-44
Johnston, Henry. Chronicles of Glenbuckie.
6578.86
Johnston, Richard M. Little Ike Templin, and
other stories. 63.98
Johnston, William. Under which king? 6576.102
Johnstone, David L. The brotherhood of the
coast. 76.65
— In the land of the golden plume : a tale of ad-
venture. 63.55
Jokai, Mor. Eyes like the sea. Trans, by R.
Nisbet Bain. 63.52
— In love with the Czarina, and other stories.
Trans, by Louis Felbermann. 15-213
— Timar’s two worlds. 37-69
Another translation with the title A modern Midas, is on
the same shelf number.
Jones, Henry Arthur. Saints and sinners. 6578.54
Jones, Miss Meredith. The story of Edward the
Black Prince. 2573.129
Jones, Sarah J. Godfrey Brenz, a tale of perse-
cution. 62.51
Joyce, Patrick W., trans. Old Celtic romances.
Trans, from the Gaelic. 61.81
K., II. C. The rocket. 1739-57
Kaler, James Otis. (James Otis.) Andy’s ward ;
or, the International museum. 77.7
— The boys’ revolt, a story of the street Arabs of
New York. 66 56
— Chasing a yacht; or, the theft of the “Gem.”
63.125
— Jinny and his partners. 63.75
— With Lafayette at Yorktown. A story of how
two boys joined the Continental army. 76 63
— Wood island light; or, Ned Sandford’s refuge.
77-13
231
English Fiction
Keary, Annie. Castle Daly: the story of an Irish
home thirty years ago. 1795-5
Keddie, Henrietta. Phemie Millar. 3 v. 6597.74
— Saint Mungo’s cit}’. 6578.77
— War times, or the lads of Craigross. [.\lso, In
the cannon’s mouth.] 6594.57
— Wearing the willow; or, bride Fielding. A
tale of Ireland and Scotland sixty years ago.
6597.84
— A young Oxford maid in the days of the king
and parliament. 2574.133
Keith, Alyn Y. A hilltop summer. 62.86
— A spinster’s leaflets. 15.85
Keith, Leslie. ’Lisbeth. 15141
Kenealy, Arabella. Dr. Janet of Harley Street.
64.67
Kennedy, Grace. Philip Colville; a Covenanter’s
story. 6597.58
Kennedy, Patrick. Evenings in the DufTrey.
6598.64
Kennedy, Walker. In the dwellings of silence.
A romance of Russia. 15 70
Kenney, Minnie E. Aschenbrodel : a child sketcli.
63 54
— More bedtime tales. 63.51
Ker, David. The wizard king. A story of the
last Moslem invasion of Europe. 26.90
Kettle, Rosa M. La belle Marie. 6575 87
Keys, The, of St. Martin’s. 6576.174
King, Anna E. Kitwyk stories. 27.2
King, Charles. Cadet days, a story of West
Point. 15.184
— Captain Close and sergeant Croesus. 26.113
— Foes in ambush. 15.89
— The story of Fort Frayne. 26.112
— Under fire. 66.41
— Waring’s peril. 15.127
— ed. An initial experience, and other stories.
64.42
King, Edward. Under the red flag; or, the ad-
ventures of two American boys in the days of the
Commune. 76.70
King, Katharine. The bubble reputation. 3 v.
6596.73
Kingsland, William. The mystic quest. 6576.138
Kingsley, Henry. Austin Elliot. 6576.126
— Hetty and other stories. 6576.129
— The Hillyars and Burtons. 6576.125
— Hornby mills and other stories. 6576.132
— Leighton court. 6576.130
— Ravenshoe. 6576.131
— The recollections of Geoff ry Hamlyn. 6576.127
— Reginald Hetherege. 6576.128
— Silcote of Silcotes. 6576.124
Kingston, William H. G. Adventures in the far
West. 33.3
— In the wilds of Africa. 756.17
— In the wilds of Florida. A tale of warfare and
hunting. 33.15
— Old Jack. A tale for boys. 756.16
— Peter Biddulph ; the rise and progress of an
Australian settler. 1735.24
— Ronald Morton; or, the fire-ships: a story of
tlie last naval war. 2574.125
— Saved from the sea ; or, the loss of the “Viper,”
and the adventures of her crew in the gi=eat Sahara.
1721.13
— The seven champions of Christendom. 1738.15
— Young llanero. 76.30
Kipling, Rudyard. The jungle book. 15.216
Kirk, Ellen W. The story of Lawrence- Garthe.
66.4
Knight, .Arthur L. The cruise of the “Cormo-
rant”; or, treasure-seekers of tlie Orient. 15.60
Knight, H. The mystery of Stephen Claverton
& CO. 61.51
Knox, Thomas W. John Boyd’s adventures.
Merchant sailor, man-of-war’s-man, privateers-
man, pirate, and Algerine slave. 14.217
— Tlie lost army. 63.78
Kohn, Salomon. Gabriel, a story of the Jews in
Prague. From the German, by Arthur Milman.
710.41
Kortright, T. A. Anne Sherwood. 3 v. 6578.73
Lacey, William J. The better way. 64.37
Ladye, The, Shakerley. A Cheshire story.
6577-149
Lamb, Charles, and Mary Lamb. Tales from
Shakespeare. 2 v. in 1. 797.20
— Tales from Shakespeare’s tragedies. Ed. with
notes by W. J. Rolfe. [English classics for school
reading.] 797-29
Lancaster, William J. C. (Harry Collingwood.)
The cruise of the “ Esmeralda.” 63.60
Lang, Andrew. My own fairy book, namely:
certain chronicles of Pantouflia, as notably the
adventures of Prigio, prince of that country, and
of his son Ricardo. 77-ri
— Prince Prigio. 2578.114
— Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia. Being the ad-
ventures of Prince Prigio’s son. 2578.168
— ed. The Red true story book. 77-19
Stories founded on historical facts, by Mrs. Lang, S. R.
Crockett and others.
— The true story book. 910.65
— The yellow fairy book. 62.52
Lanier, Sidney, ed. Knightly legends of Wales;
or, the boy’s Mabinogion. 51 -32
Last king. The, of Ulster. 3 v. 6596.50
Laszkouska, Emily D. von. The voice of a
flower. 14-177
Latta, Mrs. T. A. The orphans of Glenulva:
a story of Scottish life. [Anon.] 6599.53
Lawless, Hon. Emily. Maelcho, a sixteenth cen-
tury narrative. 66.6
Le Baron, Grace. Little Miss Faith, the story of
a country week at Falcons-Height. [Hazelwood
stories.] 63.91
Lee, Holme, pseud. See Parr, Harriet.
Lee, Mary, and Catherine Lee. The oak stair-
case. A narrative of the times of James ii.
6576.120
Lees, James C. Stronbuy ; or, hanks of Highland
yarn. 6575.80 ; 2468.81
Le Fanu, Joseph S. The rose and the key. 82.52
— Willing to die. 82.53
Legrand, Martin. The Cambridge freshman ; or,
memoirs of Mr. Golightly. 6576.154
Leigh, Margaret E., countess of Jersey. Maurice ;
or, the red jar, a tale of magic aud adventure for
boys and girls. 66.25
Leighton, Alexander. Curious storied traditions
of Scottish life. 6599.64
— Romances of the old town of Edinburgh.
6577.114
Leighton, Robert. Olaf the glorious, a historical
story of the Viking age. 61.50
— Wreck of the Golden Fleece. The story of a
North Sea flsher-boy. 1734-25
Lemon, Mark. Loved at last. 750-24
Leney, I. H., pseud. See Russell, JIrs. J. W.
Leofwine the monk; or, the curse of the Ericsons.
6597.50
Lepelletier, Edmond. Madame Sans Gene. 26.8
232
English Fiction
Leslie, Emma. At tlie sign of the Blue Boar. A
story of the reign of Charles ii. 2578.159
— The chained book. 25793.131
— Eric, a waif. A story of last century. 6579.81
— Hayslope Grange. A tale of the Civil war.
25793.132
— Peter the apprentice. A historical tale of the
Reformation in England. 6579.78
— The seed she sowed : a tale of the great dock
strike. 14.100
Lester, Edward. The siege of Bodike. A
propliecy of Ireland’s future. 6599.57
Lever, Charles J. Tales of the trains : being
some chapters of railroad romance. 82.68
Levien, Use. (Use Frapan.) God’s will, and
other stories. Trans, by Helen A. MacDonnell.
[The Unknown library.] 15.109
Leys, John K. The Lindsays. A romance of
Scottish life. 6578.80
Lie, Jonas L. I. The commodore’s daughters.
Trans, from the Norwegian by H. L. Braekstad
and Gertrude Hughes. 26.78
Lillie, Lucy C. Alison’s adventures ; or, the
Broderick estate. 26.35
Linskill, Mary. Between the heather and the
Northern sea. 6596.79
— Cleveden. 6596.80
— The haven under the hill. 6596.82
— In exchange for a soul. 6596.81
— Tales of the North Riding. 6596.78
Linton, Eliza Lynn. Sowing the wind. 1443-6
Livingston, Josiah. Our street. Memories of
Buccleuch place [Edinburgh]. 4579. 131
Locke, William J. At the gate of Samaria. 66.27
Lodge, Henry C., and Theodore Roosevelt.
Hero tales from American history. 213.17
Long, Lily A. Apprentices to destiny. 15-96
Lord, Alice E. The days of Lamb and Coleridge.
A historical romance. 15.114; 6599.61
Lord, Mrs. Frewen. Tales from Westminster
abbey told to children. 6598.73
Lothrop, Amy, pseud. See Warner, Anna B.
Lothrop, Harriet M. (Margaret Sidney.) Five
little Peppers and how they grew. 51-27
Lover, Samuel. He would be a gentleman ; or,
treasure trove. 82.78
Lowell, Daniel O. S. .Jason’s quest. 66.14
T.iimmis, Charles F. The man who married the
moon, and other Pueblo Indian folk-stories. 61.45
Lunn, Mrs. J. Calbraith. Shamrock and rose.
3 V. 6578.85
Lyall, Edna, pseud. See Bayly, Ada Ellen.
Lyon, Edmund D. Ireland’s dream; a romance
of the future. 2 v. 6596.62
Lys, Christian. The doctor’s idol. [The Tavi-
stock library.] 14-194
Lysons, Samuel. Claudia and Pudens; or, the
early Christians in Gloucester. 6576.110
Maartens. Maarten, pseud. See Schwartz, J.
van der Poorseu.
Macalpine, Avery. Joel Marsh, an American,
and other stories. 15.68
McCarthy, Justin. Red diamonds. 64.39
McCarthy, Justin H. A woman of impulse. 26.16
McClelland, Margaret G. Broadoaks. 15.30
— The old post-road. 63.87
— St. John’s wooing. 66.64
McClintock, Letitia. A boycotted household.
6597.70
MacDonald, George. Dealings with the fairies.
1469.18
— The light princess, and other fairy tales. 15.56
— Lilith, a romance. 26.95
Macfarlane, Charles. The camp of refuge : a
tale of the conquest of the isle of Ely. [Anon.]
Ed. by Samuel II. Miller. 2573.126
McGlasson, Eva W. Ministers of grace, a
novelette. 66.67
Mackay, Charles. Gideon Brown : a true story
of the covenant. 6599.54
Mackay, Minnie. (Marie Corelli.) “Ardath,”
the story of a dead self. 15.190
— Barabbas, a dream of the world’s tragedy. 15.38
— The silence of the maharajah. 26.131
— Vendetta; or, the story of one forgotten. [Also,
My wonderful wife.] 15-191
Mackenzie, Fergus. The humours of Glenbruar.
6598.56
Mackenzie, Henry. The man of feeling. 6577.157
Mackie, John. The Devil’s playground. A story
of the wild Northwest. 26.3
Maclaren, Ian, pseud. See Watson, John Mac-
laren.
Maclaren, Jessie. Drifted and sifted. A domes-
tic chronicle of the 17th century. 6577.142
— Neil Willox : a story of Edinburgh in the days
of Queen Marie. 6575.88
McLean, Alison. Quiet stories from an old
woman’s garden. 62.83
Maclean, Neil N. Life at a northern university
[Glasgow]. 6578.52
Macquoid, Katharine S. Diane. 55 23
— The evil eye. 1752.13
— Gone, a story of some years ago. 63.107
— M6re Suzanne and other stories. 15.186
MacRitchie, David. Fians, fairies and Piets.
4574 145
Maginn, J. D. Fitzgerald the Fenian. 2 v.
6576.152
Magruder, Julia. The child Amy. 66.34
— The princess Sonia. 27.5
Makar’s dream and other stories. [Russian
stories. Vol. 1. Pseudonym library.] 15.162
Malan, Arthur N. Ernest Fairfield ; or, two terms
at St. Andrew’s. 6576.175
Mallock, William H. The heart of life. 26.117
Malory, Sir Thomas. The boy’s King Arthur.
Ed. by Sidney Lanier. 2574.128
— King Arthur and the Knights of the Round
Table. 3 v. 2579.142
Manley, R. M. The queen of Ecuador. 64 77
Manning, Anne. Belforest. A tale of English
country life. 2 v. 6577.155
— Lord Harry Bellair. A tale of the last century.
2 V. 6577.144
Mark Twain, pseud. See Clemens, Samuel L.
Marryat, Augusta. Lost in the jungle: a story
of the Indian mutiny. 6578.55
Marryat, Florence. How like a woman. 1735.23
Marryat, Frederick. 011a podrida. 81.33
Marsh, Anne. Aubrey. 430.13
— Castle Avon. 430.14
— The Nevilles of Garretstown : a tale of 1760.
[Anon.] 3 v. 6597.71
Marsh, John B. For liberty’s sake. 6576.181
— Lady Godiva. A story of Saxon England.
2576.125
Marshall, Emma. In the east country with Sir
Thomas Browne. 6577.110
— In the service of Rachel Lady Russell. 2573.127
— Kensington palace in the days of Mar}' ii. 66.29
— Penshurst Castle in the time of Sir Philip
Sidney. 15.86 ; 6596.48
— The two swords : a story of old Bristol. 6576.109
233
English Fiction
— Under the Mendips. 6577.103
— The white king's daughter : a story of the prin-
cess Elizabeth. 26.119
Mason, Thomas. Adam Dickson ; or, sae sweet,
sae bonnilie. 6578.72
Masterman, J. A devoted couple. 15-185
Mathers, Helen. See Reeves, Helen B.
Mathew, Frank. At the rising of the moon.
Irish stories and studies. 14-183
Matson, Sarah A. St. George and the dragon.
2576.133
Matthews, Brander. The royal marine, an idyl
of Narragansett pier. 66.40
— Vignettes of Manhattan. 63-5°
Matthews, Cornelius, comp. Hiawatha and other
legends. 1734-34
Matthews, Margaret H. Dame Prism. A story
for girls. 26.44
Maurice, Charles E. Richard de Lacy. A tale
of the later Lollards. 2576.130
Maxwell, Charles A. The sea kings of Orkney.
6599-65
May, Emily J- Dashwood priory ; or, Mortimer’s
college life. 6599.55
— Louis’ school days. 6597.65
— The Stronges of Netherstronge. A tale of
Sedgemoor. 6576.141
May, Thomas P. The earl of Mayfield. [Anon.]
1734-23
Meade, Elizabeth T- Betty ; a schoolgirl. 66.21
— Red Rose and Tiger Lily. 66.24
— .A soldier of fortune. 26.118
— and Clifford Halifax. Stories from the diary
of a doctor. 66.8
Meekins, Lynn R. The Robb’s Island wreck, and
other stories. 15-172
Meldrum, David S. The story of Margredel:
being a fireside history of a Eifeshire family.
[Anon.] 15-156
Melly, George. School experiences of a fag at a
private and public school. 6576.149
Melville, George J. Whyte. “ Bones and I ; ”
or, the skeleton at home. 81.40
— General Bounce; or, the lady of the locusts.
81.39
— Holmby house : a tale of old Northamptonshire.
81.41
— The queen’s Maries. A romance of Holyrood.
730.34; 2578.112
Menzies, John. Our town and some of its people.
Sketches of Fife folk. 66.31
Mercier, Anne. (Mrs. Jerome Jlercier.) By
the king and queen: a story of the dawn of re-
ligion in Britain. 25793.126
Meredith, George. Lord Ormont and his Aminta.
63-71
— The tale of Chloe. The house on the beach.
The case of General Ople and Lady Camper. 26.23
Merriman, Effie W. Mollie Miller. 66.12
Merximan, Henry S. With edged tools. 15.177
Mick Tracy, the Irish Scripture reader; or, the
martyred convert and priest. 6596.56
Mildred, E. W. The ghost-house; or, the story
of Rose Lichen. 1733.19
Miller, Thomas. John’s adventures : a tale of
Old England. 6578.63
Milne, Francis B. Jack Dane’s inheritance. A
tale of church defence. 6579.82
Mitchell, S. Weir. When all the woods are
green. 66.10
Mitford, Bertram. The curse of Clement Wayn-
flete. A tale of two wars. 66.32
story for
63- 46
15-61
62.60
62.50
1735-32
Cap and
[Anon.]
64- 53
— ‘ The Pampas ’ : a story of adventure in the
Argentine republic. 1803.3
Monk, Thymol. An altar of earth. 63.61
Monniot, Victorine. Madame Rosely. Trans,
by Elvira Quintero and Jean Mack. i5-9'
Montagu, Irving. Absolutely true. 1734.43
Moodie, Susanna S. Mark Hurdlestone; or, the
two brothers. 81.45
Moore, Frank F. From the bush to the breakers.
14.210
— The two clippers. 63.45
Moore, Sidney 0. The family of Glencarra : a
tale of the Irish rebellion. 6599.75
Morgan, Emily M. The flight of the “ Swallow.”
15-103
Morris, Charles. Historical tales. The romance
of reality. American. 220.58
— Same. English. 910.60
— Same. French. 910.62
— Same. German. 910.61
Morrison, Arthur. Tales of mean streets. 26.79
Morrison, Sarah E. Chilhowee boys in war
time. 77-12
Morse, Lucy G. Rachel Stanwood, a story of
the middle of the nineteenth century. 15-34
Muir, Alan- Harold Saxon. A story of the
church and the world. 3 v. 2578.164
Munroe, Kirk. At war with Pontiac ; or, the
Totem of the Bear, a tale of Redcoat and Redskin.
76.74
— The coral ship, a story of the Florida reef. [Rail
and water series.] 15-46
— The fur-seal’s tooth : a story of Alaskan ad-
venture. 63.44
— Snow-shoes and sledges. 76-73
— The white conquerors, a tale of Toltcc and
Aztec. 15.2
Murfree, Mary N. (Charles Egbert Craddock.)
His vanished star. 15-205
— The phantoms of the foot-bridge and other
stories. 26.19
Murphy, James. The forge of Clohogue : a
story of the rebellion of ’98. 6578.84
Murray, David Christie. In direst peril. 15.113
Musick, John R. Braddock, a story of the
French and Indian wars. 15.16
— A century too soon, a story of Bacon’s rebel-
lion. 14-219
— Columbia, a story of the discovery of America.
66 57
— Estevan, a story of the Spanish conquests. 15.17
— Humbled pride, a story of the Mexican war.
66.59
— Independence, a story of the Revolution. 15.15
— The Pilgrims, a story of Massachusetts. 66 58
— Pocahontas, a story of Virginia. 66.61
— Sustained honor, a story of the war of 1812.
66.62
— Union, a story of the great Rebellion. 66.60
— The witch of Salem; or, credulity run mad.
15.18
These stories belong to the series called The Columbian his-
torical novels.
Molesworth, Mary L. Blanche : a
girls.
— Mary.
— Jly new home.
— Olivia, a story for girls.
— Studies and stories.
Moncrieff, Robert H. (A. R. Hope.)
gown comedy, a schoolmaster’s stories.
234
English Fiction
Neale, John M. Herbert Tresham. A tale of
the Great Rebellion. 2576.138
Nevinson, Henry W. Neighbors of ours; slum
stories of London. 26.1
Newberry, Fannie E. Not for profit. 63.82
Newton, Mrs. Courtenay. The days of Laud,
and of the Commonwealth. 25793.139
Noble, Annette L. Love and shawl-straps. 64.75
Nono; or, the golden house. A tale of Swedish
life. By tlie author of The Swedish twins. 26.21
Norris, William E. Billy Bellew. 26.74
— The Countess Radna. i5 132
— The despotic lady. 66.47
— Matthew Austin. 63.69
Norway, G. A prisoner of war, a story of the
time of Napoleon Bonaparte. 66.66
O'Brien, Charlotte G. Light and shade. 2 v.
6598.66
O'Byrne, Miss M. L. Court of Rath Croghan.
6596.52
O'Dell, Stackpool E. Old St. Margaret’s. 6576.159
O'Donoghue, David G. J. The humour of Ireland.
[International humour.] 4576.149
O'Donoghue, Francis T. St. Knighton’s Keive :
a Cornish tale. 6596.67
O’Grady, Standish. The coming of Cuculain.
A romance of the heroic age of Ireland. 6595.52
— Finn and his companions. 25793.144
— Red Hugh’s captivity. A picture of Ireland in
the reign of Queen Elizabeth. 2574.145
O'Hara family, pseud. See Banim, Jlichael.
Old Bristol : a story of Puritan times. 6576.106
Old world story. An. Being leaves culled from
the journal of Mistress Molly Deans . . . who
died A. D. 1C54. 25793.146
Oliphant, Margaret 0. Caleb Field. A tale of
the Puritans. 6578.57
— Harry Muir. A story of Scottish life. 6597.64
— A house in Bloomsbury. 62.67
— Innocent : a tale of modern life. 1743. ii
— Merkland. A story of Scottish life. 3 v.
6596.74
— Sir Robert’s fortune. 62.47
— Who was lost and is found. 65.87
O’Neill, H. C. Devonshire idyls. 6577.119
Onley, Mary. Ulf, the Norseman. A tale of the
fiords. 2576.137
Orr, Mrs. Alexander S. The Roseville family.
An historical tale of the 18th century. 6579.80
Ortoli, J. B. Frederic. Evening tales, done into
English from the French, by Joel Chandler Harris.
15-54
O’Shea, John A. Military mosaics. 6576.160
Otis, James, pseud. See Kaler, James Otis.
Owen, James A., ed. Annals of a fishing village.
2577.136
Oxley, James M. Bert Lloyd’s boyhood, a story
from Nova Scotia. 1734-33
— The chore-boy of Camp Kippewa. 1734.32
— Fergus MacTavish ; or, portage and prairie, a
story of the Hudson’s bay company. 1734.30
— In the wilds of the West coast. 63.124
— My strange rescue and other stories of sport
and adventure in Canada. 76.61
— Up among the ice-fioes. 64.45
— The wreckers of Sable Island. 1734.32
Page, Thomas Nelson. The burial of the guns.
61.52
— Meh lady, a story of the war. 14.218
— Pastime stories. 64.34
— Polly, a Christmas recollection. 62.62
— Unc’ Edinburg. A plantation echo. 26.126
Paget, Francis E. Curate of Cumber W(irtli, and
the Vicar of Roost. 6578.53
— Milford Malvoisin ; or, pews and pewholders.
6599-51
— The pageant; or, pleasure and its price. 6599.50
— St. Antholiu’s; or, old churches and new.
6578.47
Paget, Violet. (Vernon Lee.) Tuscan fairy
tales. 1467.40
— Vanitas. Polite stories. [The crown copy,
right series.] 2577.133
Palacio Valdes, Armando. The grandee. Trans,
by Rachel Challice. 64.61
Palmer, Lynde, pseud. See Peebles, Mary L.
Pansy, pseud. See Alden, Isabella M.
Parker, Gilbert. Mrs. Falchion. i735-30
— Pierre and his people, tales of the far North.
62.82
— The trail of the sword. 63.67
— The trespasser. 15.188
— When Valmond came to Pontiac. The story of
a lost Napoleon. 26.63
Parr, Harriet. (Holme Lee.) For richer, for
poorer. 7io-3
— Maude Talbot. 6597.61
Paterson, Arthur. The daughter of the Nez
Perces. 66.28
Patterson, Sarah E. B. Dunellau manse; or,
times and trials of the disruption. 6599.67
Paul, Norris. Eveline Wellwood. A story of
modern Irish life. 6577.106
— Moonlight by the Shannon shore. 6578.81
Pauli, Mrs. George A. See Kenney, Minnie E.
Payn, James. Bentinck’s tutor. 82.31
— The Clyffards of Cliffe. 82.30
— A confidential agent. 34-77
— The family scapegrace; or, Richard Arbour.
82.33
— Glow-worm tales. 82.34
— In market overt. 66.83
— A modern Dick Whittington. 2 v. 2576.126
— Not wooed but won. 730.87
— A perfect treasure. With other stories. 82.32
— Thicker than water. 1459.62
Payne, Mrs. Alfred. Pits and furnaces ; or, life
in the Black country. 6596.58
Pearce, J. H. Tales of the masque. 26.91
Peard, Frances M. The baroness. A Dutch
story. 2 v. 2576.139
— The blue dragon. [A story of the time of
Henry Yii.] 2577. 119
— An interloper. 64.44
— Scapegrace Dick. [A story of the time of
Charles i.] 6576.121
— Tales of the south of France. [The Yonge
library.] 2579.144
Pease, Howard. The mark o’ the Deil, and other
Northumbrian tales. 26.4
Peck, Lillie. (Ruth Elliott.) Undeceived : Roman
or Anglican? A story of English ritualism.
6576.150
Peebles, Mary L. (Lynde Palmer.) A question
of honour. 15.8
— Where honour leads. 62.76
Pember, Austen. “Slipping away”; or, the
price of a tale. 63.112
Pemberton, Max. “The little Huguenot.” A
romance of Fontainebleau. 26.82
Pendleton, Louis. The sons of Ham : a tale of
the South. 26.26
— The wedding garment, a tale of the life to
come. 15.220
235
English Fiction
Pentreath, Dolly, pseud. In a Cornish town-
ship with old Vogue folk. 6596.77
Percy, Stephen. Tales of the kings and queens
of England. 2574.141
Perry, Bliss. Salem Kittredge and other stories.
15.200
Perry, Nora. A flock of girls and boys. 77-i7
— Hope Benham, a story for girls. 62.79
Phelps, C. E. D., and Leigh North. The bailiff
of Tewkesbury. 15. no
Phillimore, Catherine M. The king’s namesake :
a tale of Carisbrook castle. 2578.158
Phillipps-Wolley, Edward C. 0. L. My soldier
keeper. 63.113
Phillpots, Eden. Some every-day folks. 26.46
Phipps, C. M. Katherine. Douglas Archdale.
A tale of Lucknow. 6596.87
Pickering, Edgar. In press-gang days. 66.65
Pigott, Montague H. M. T. Two on a tour. 26.5
Pink tippet. The. 1739.56
Pirkis, Catherine L. A bride of a summer’s day.
1731.22
Plympton, A. G. Penelope Prig, and other
stories. 62.54
Pollock, Walter H. King Zub and other stories.
[The Whitefriars library of wit and humour. 2d
series.] 2578.148
Pomona. By the author of “Miss Toosey’s
mission.” 15-87
Pool, Maria L. Out of step. 64.76
— The two Salomes. 15.6
Poole, John. Little Pedlington and the Pedling-
tonians. [Appleton’s popular library of the best
authors.] 2 v. 6599.60
Poole, Margaret E. Pictures of cottage life in
the West of England. 6575.86
Poor, Agnes B. Brothers and strangers. 15.111
Poor paddy’s cabin; or, slavery in Ireland. By
an Irishman. 6599.73
Porto, Luigi da. Juliet and Romeo. From the
Italian. With introd. by W. J. Rolfe. [World
classics.] 62.66
Praed, Mrs. Campbell. Outlaw and lawmaker.
64.55
Prentice, Harry. The boy explorers ; or, the
adventures of two boys in Alaska. 76.68
Priestess, The. An Anglo-Saxon tale of the
early days of Christianity in Britain. 6576.178
Price, Eleanor C. In the lion’s mouth. The
story of two English children in France, 1789-
1793. 26.53
Primrose, E. D. Fortune’s buffets and rewards.
3 V. 6596.51
Prince, Helen C. The story of Christine Roche-
fort. 26.36
Prinsep, Valentine C. (Val Prinsep.) The story
of Abibal, the Tsourian. 6598.68
— Virginie. A tale of one hundred years ago.
3 V. 6576.114
Pugh, S. S. His masters. A story of school-life
forty years ago. 6576.167
Pushkin, Alexandr S. Prose tales. Trans, by
T. Keane. 64.58
Putnam, George I. On the offensive, an army
story. 15-153
Pyle, Howard. Men of iron. 2573.130
— The story of Jack Ballister’s fortunes. 77.15
— Twilight land. [Fairy tales.] 66.52
Q., pseud. See Couch, Arthur T. Q.
Rae, Mrs. Milne. Morag : a tale of Highland life.
6599.69
Ramsey, Mrs. V. G. Evenings with the children.
1495.14
Rand, Edward A. A salt water hero. 63.49
Ray, Anna C. Margaret Davis, tutor. 15.137
Raymond, Evelyn. The little lady of the horse.
63- 65
Raymond, Walter. “Love and quiet life : ” Som-
erset idylls. 66.70
— Tryphena in love. 26.88
Reade, Amos. Life in the Cut. 6576.168
— Norah Moriarty. 2 v. 6597.81
Reade, Charles. The course of true love never
did run smooth. 1735-33
Put yourself in his place. 6577.127
Reade, Mrs. R. H. The goldsmith’s ward. A
tale of London city in the 16th century.
2573.120 ; 2574.131
Reed, Andrew, jr. Edgar Nelthorpe. A story of
the Monmouth rebellion. 6576.119
Reed, Talbot B. “Follow my leader;” or, the
boys of Templeton. 6576. 118
— Kilgorman, a story of Ireland in 1798. 62.78
— Sir Ludar : a story of the days of the great
Queen Bess. 2574.135
Reeves, Helen B. (Helen Mathers.) A man of
to-day. 15-167
Reid, Mayne. No quarter. 6577.105
Rhoscomye, Owen. The jewel of Ynys galon;
being a hitherto unprinted chapter in the history
of the sea rovers. 26.68
Rice, Katharine M. Stories for all the year for
boys and girls. 77.5
Richard of York; or, “the white rose of Eng-
land.” 6596.86
Richards, Anna M. A new Alice in the old
Wonderland. 77-i4
Richards, Laura E. Jim of Hellas; or, in du-
rance vile. Bethesda pool. 77.4
— Marie. 66.1
— Narcissa; or, the road to Rome. In Verona.
64- 59
Riddell, Charlotte E. L. Berna Boyle. A love
story of the county Down. 6578.59
— For Dick’s sake. 63.109
Ritchie, I. K. In love and honour. A story of
Scotch country life. 6575.79
Roberts, Eleazar. Owen Rees : a story of VVelsh
life and thought. 6594.55
Roberts, Margaret. Stephanie’s children. 15.49
Robertson, Andrew. Nuggets in the devil’s
punch bowl, and other Australian tales. 66.53
Robinson, Charles N., and John Leyland. For
the honour of the flag. A story of our sea-fights
with the Dutch. 66.76
Robinson, Frances M. Mr. Butler’s ward. 6578.83
— Tlie plan of campaign. 2 v. 6578.82
Robinson, Frederick W. Carry’s confession.
715-19
Robinson, Hardy P. Men born equal. 26.33
Robinson, Rowland E. Danvis folks. 63.120
Rodenberg, Julius. King “By the grace of
God.” 3 V. 6898.12
Rollins, Clara S. A Burne-Jones head, and other
sketches. 64.46
Rossa, Jeremiah O’Donavan. Edward O’Donnell.
A story of Ireland of our day. 6598.60
Rowan, Hamilton. The story of Sylvia. 15.80
Rowe, Richard. At Miss Lamblion’s. A story of
preparatory school life. 6576.161
Rowlands, Effie A. My pretty Jane. 64.84
Rowsell, Mary C. The friend of the people : a
tale of the Reign of terror. 26.129
236
English Fiction
Roy, John, pseud. See Durand, Sir Mortimer.
Runciman, James. Skippers and shellbacks.
15-136
Russan, Ashmore, and Frederick Boyle. The
orchid seekers : a story of adventure in Borneo.
659456
Russell, Frances E. A quaint spinster. 26.115
Russell, Mrs. J. W. fl. H. Leney.) Shadow-
land on Elian Vannin; or, folk tales of the Isle
of Man. 2578.162:4577.136
Russell, William Clark. Alone on a wide, wide
sea. 82.81
— The emigrant ship. i5-94
— The good ship Mohock. 66.82
— My watch below ; or, yarns spun when off duty.
82.80
— On the fo’k’sle head. 82.83; 6576.172
— The romance of a transport. 64.43
— A sailor’s sweetheart. i454-5
— A strange voyage. 82.82
Rutherford, Mark, pseud. See White, Wm. H.
Sacher-Masocb, Leopold von. Jewish tales,
trans. from the French, by Harriet Lieber Cohen.
62.88
— Seraph. A tale of Hungary. Trans, by Emma
M. Phelps. 63.70
Salisbury, H. B. Miss Worden’s hero. 1734.42
Sandeau, Jules. Catharine. Trans, by Jennie
Hamilton Irving. 66.71
Saunders, Marshall. Beautiful Joe, an auto-
biography. [The story of a dog.] 15-140
Savidge, Eugene C. The American in Paris. A
biographical novel of the Franco-Prussian war;
the siege and commune of Paris, from an Ameri-
can stand-point. 26.89
Saxby, Jessie M. E. Viking-boys. 14.209
Scargill, William P. The Puritan’s grave.
6578.49
Schindler, Solomon. Young West, a sequel to
Edward Bellamy’s Looking backward. 66.73
Schreiner, Olive. Dream life and real life, a
little African story. 15-48
Schultz, Jeanne. Madeleine’s rescue, a story for
girls and boys. 63.96
Schwartz, J. van der Poorsen. (Maarten Maar-
tens.) The greater glory, a story of high life.
15-98
— My lady nobody. 26.60
— An old maid’s love, a Dutch tale told in English.
15.211
Scotus, Johannes, pseud. See Johannes Scotus,
pseud.
Seawell, Molly Elliot. Through thick and thin,
and The midshipmen’s mess : a soldier story and a
sailor story. 15-42
Seeley, Charles S. The lost canyon of the Tol-
tecs, an account of strange adventures in Central
America. 15-65
Sergeant, Adeline. The mistress of Quest. 26.54
— Out of due season. 26.94
Setoun, Gabriel. Barncraig: episodes in the life
of a Scottish village. 15.214
— Sunshine and haar : some further glimpses of
life at Barncraig. 26.59
Seven Xmas eves : being the romance of a social
evolution. By Clo. Graves [and others]. 15.52
Contents. — The testimony of Mrs. Mary Cheevers, by Clo.
Graves; The opinion of David Dix, night watchman, by B.
L. Farjeon ; Stray recollections of P. C. Challice, 999X, by
Florence Marryat; Statement of Arthur Rowan, warder, by
G. Manville Fenn; Some evidence of Alfred Curran, re-
porter, by Mrs. Campbell Praed; Remarks of Charles Tur-
rill. Esq., M.P., by Justin Huntly McCarthy; Old memories
by a lonely clergyman, by Clement Scott.
Sewell, Elizabeth M. Clcve hall. 426.5
— Margaret Percival. 425.14
Shaw, Edward K. Legends of Fire island beach
and the south side. 26.81
Sheldon, Charles M. The crucifixion of Pliillip
Strong. 66.13
Shelton, William H. A man without a memory,
and other stories. 26.50
Shen’s pigtail and other cues of Anglo-China life.
By Mr. M — . [Incognito library.] 15.202
Shepherd, The, of Grove Hall. A story of 1662.
6577.117
Sherwood, Margaret. (Elizabeth Hastings.)
An experiment in altruism. 26.85
Shipton, Helen. A hero’s experiment. 62.49
— “ Saved by the skin of his teeth,” a true story.
63.111
Shuttleworth, Sir Janies P. K., bart. Scarsdale;
or, life on the Lancashire and Yorkshire border,
thirty years ago. [Anon.] 3 v. 6577.151
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Children of the soil.
Trans, by Jeremiah Curtin. 26.76
— Lillian Morris, and other stories. Trans, by
Jeremiah Curtin. 62.80
— Pan Michael, an historical novel of Poland, the
Ukraine, and Turkey. Trans, by Jeremiah Curtin.
15-76
Sequel to With fire and sword, and The deluge.
— Without dogma, a novel of modern Poland.
Trans, by Iza Young. 15-58
— Yanko the musician and other stories. Trans,
by Jeremiah Curtin. 15-13
Sigma, pseud. Heather belles : a modern High-
land story. 6578.88
Sims, George R. Scenes from the show. 26.2
Sizer, Kate Thompson. The wooing of Osyth.
A story of the eastern counties in Saxon times.
6594.64
Small, Annie H. Suwarta, and other sketclies of
Indian life. I5-I34
Smart, Hawley. Beatrice and Benedick. A
romance of the Crimea. 6576.177
Smith, C. G. Furley. Quixote, the weaver. 3 v.
2574.140
Smith, Gertrude. The rousing of Mrs. Potter
and other stories. 15.120
Smith, Hannah. (Hesba Stretton.) The highway
of sorrow. By Hesba Stretton and ******** 62.81
Smith, John. The Dalbroom folks. 2 v. 6597.80
Smith, John F. Cromwell ; or, the Protector’s
oath. Forming vol. 3 of Stanfield hall. 6576.122
Smith, William G. The melancholy of Stephen
Allard. 4578.148
Snow, Isabel. The school of art. [Pseudonym
library.] 15-163
Snowden, J. Keighley. Tales of the Yorkshire
wolds. 6594.50
Sparhawk, Frances C. A wedding tangle. 63.121
Speight, Thomas W. Burgo’s romance. 15.149
Spofford, Harriet Prescott. A scarlet poppy and
other stories. 63.42
“Spot,” an autobiography. [Story of a dog.]
76.62
Stables, William Gordon. As we sweep through
the deep, a story of the stirring times of old. 63.62
— The dashing days of old; or, the worldwide ad-
ventures of Willie Grant. 6576.153
— From ploughshare to pulpit, a tale of the battle
of life. 61.49
— On to the rescue. 26.10
— To Greenland and the Pole. 61.57
237
English Fiction
Stahr, Fanny Lewald. The mask of beauty.
Trans, by Mary M. Pleasants. 63.123
Stanley, Henry M. My dark companions and
their strange stories. 15-67
Stannard, Henrietta E. V. (Jolm Strange
Winter.) Aunt Johnnie. 26.87
— Every inch a soldier. 64.69
— The major’s favourite. 26.69
— The soul of the bishop. i5-i93
Stebbing, Grace. Lilia Thorn’s voyage ; or,
“ tliat for remembrance.” 1734.26
— A real hero, or gold and glory. A story of the
conquest of Mexico. fOur boys’ bookshelf.)
2579-143
Steel, Flora Annie. The flower of forgiveness.
15-169
— From the five rivers. 14-193
— Miss Stuart’s legacy. 15-138
— The potter’s thumb. 15-219
— Tales of the Punjab, told by the people. 66.26
Stephens, Charles A. The Knockabout club
alongshore. 50.23
— Left on Labrador. 1713. 12
— Off to the Geysers. 1753.12
— The young moose-hunters. i774-i
Sterry, J. Ashby. A naughty girl. A story of
1893. 1735.26
Steuart, John A. The jolly Pashas. The story
of an unphilanthropic society. [The Whitefriars
library of wit and humour. 2d series.] 2578.149
Stevenson, Robert Louis. David Balfour : being
memoirs of his adventures at home and abroad.
14.192
— Will o’ the mill. 61.63
— and Lloyd Osbourne. The ebb tide, a trio &
quartette. 61.65
Stockton, Frank R. The adventures of Captain
Horn. 26.75
— A chosen few short stories. 26.125
— Pomona’s travels. 62.56
— The watchmaker’s wife, and other stories.
14.206
Stoddard, William O. The captain’s boat. 63.74
— Chris, the model maker, a story of New York.
63.100
— Chumley’s post: a story of the Pawnee trail.
77-9
— Guert Ten Eyck, a hero story. 15-37
— On the old frontier ; or, the last raid of the
Iroquois. i4-i95
— The partners : the story of an every-day girl
and boy, and how they helped along. 77.1
— The white cave. 15.1
Stoker, Bram. The watter’s mou’. 26.101
Stories of Italy. [Stories from Scribner.] 1739.48
Contt-nts. — Espero G-orgoni, gondolier, by F. Hopkinson
Smith; The anatomist of the heart, by T. R. Suliivan;
The song of the comforter, by John J. A’Becket; The
house on the hiiitop, by Grace Eliery Channing.
Stories of the army. [Stories from Scribner.]
1739-49
Contents. — Memories, by Brander Matthews; A charge
for France, by John Heard, jr. ; Sergeant Gore, by Leroy
Armstrong; The tale of a goblin horse, by Charles C. Nott.
Strathesk, John, pseud. See Tod, John.
Stredder, Eleanor. Lost in the wilds of Canada.
6577.101
Street, George S. The autobiography of a boy.
64-49; 45793-162
Strength and beauty : for boys and girls. 40.62
Stretton, Hesba, pseud. See Smith, Hannah.
Strickland, Agnes. The royal brothers. [Time
of Edward V.] 2579a. 128
Strickland, Jane. Edward Evelyn : a tale of
the rebellion of Prince Charles Edward. 2579a. 138
Stuart, Esme. The unwelcome guest. A story
for girls. 6576.162
— A woman of forty. 15.88
Stuart, Ruth McEnery. Carlotta’s intended and
other tales. 64.47
— The story of Babette, a little Creole girl. 66.48
Sturges, Jonathan. The first supper and other
episodes: The moonlighter of County Clare;
The brother; Three forms; Koznuishef. 15.71
Sturgis, Julian R. Comedy of a country house.
1734-29
Sullivan, T. Russell. Tom Sylvester. 15-50
Swan, Annie S. Freedom’s sword : a tale of the
days of Wallace and Bruce. 2577.125
— A lost ideal. 26.106
— Sheila. 61.48
Swan, Eliza B. The opal queen. 1735-34
Sweet, Sophie. The mate of the “ Mary Ann.”
15-93
Tadema, Laurence Alma. The wings of Icarus :
being the life of one Emilia Fletcher. . . .
61.58; 6599.82
Tayler, Reginald. The dynaraitards. 6576.156
Taylor, Belle G. The sardonyx seal. 107.207
Taylor, Mary A. Clouds and sunshine; or,
truth and error. Ed. by F. L. Moysey. 6596.70
Ten notable stories, from Lippincott’s magazine.
15-130
Contents. — A rose of the mire, by Kate Jordan ; Abra-
ham’s mother, by Annie Flint; A pastel, by Cornelia
Kate Rathbone; The philosophers, by Geraldine Bonner.
The reprieve of capitalist Clyve, by Owen Wister;
Jane’s holiday, by Valerie Hays Berry; The Cross-Roads
ghost, by Matt Crim ; A deed with a capital D, by
Charles M. Skinner; The rustlers, by Alice MacGowan;
When Hester came, by Bride Neill Taylor.
Terhune, Mary Virginia. (Marion Harland.)
Handicapped. 1470.13
— Mr. Wayt’s wife’s sister. 15.112
— True as steel. 805.2
Thanet, Octave, pseud. See French, Alice.
Theuriet, Andre. The Abbe Daniel. From the
French, by Helen B. Dole. 63.104
Thompson, Maurice. The king of Honey Island.
15-92
Thomson, Basil. South sea yarns. 6597.88
Thomson, Katharine. The chevalier : a romance
of the Rebellion of 1745. 6597.63
Thorpe, Thomas B. The master’s house; or,
scenes descriptive of Southern life. 507-13
Tinseau, Leon de. The Damascus road. Trans,
by Florence B. Gilmour. 15.181
Tod, John. (John Strathesk.) Andrew Gillon.
A tale of the Scottish Covenanters. 25793.129
Told in the verandah : passages in the life of
Colonel Bowlong, set down by his adjutant. 26.99
Tolstoi, Lyef N., count. Master and man.
Trans, by A. Hulme Beaman. 26.70
Tomlinson, Everett T. The search for Andrew
Field : a story of the times of 1812. 63.94
Tompkins, Elizabeth K. Her majesty : a romance
of to-day. 26.120
— An unlessoned girl : a story of school life. 76.53
Tonna, Charlotte E. B. Derry : a tale of the
Revolution [of 1688]. 6599.72
Tottenham, George C. L. Terence McGowan,
the Irish tenant. 2 v. 6597.69
Tourgee, Albion W. Out of the sunset sea.
14.214
Townsend, George F. The siege of Colchester;
or, an event of the Civil war, a. d. 1648. 25793.136
238
English Fiction
Townsend, Virginia F. “ Sirs, only seventeen ! ”
61.61
— A woman’s word ; and how she kept it. 86.30
Train, Elizabeth P. A social highwayman.
1730.41
Tristram, Outram. The dead gallant and The
king of hearts. 61.72
Trollope, Anthony. Christmas at Thompson Hall.
[Cosy corner series.] 6599.77
— An editor’s tales. 82.45
Contents. — Greeley; The Turkish bath; Josephine de
Montmorenci; The panjandrum; The spotted dog; Mrs.
Brumby.
— An eye for an eye. 94-i4
— John Caldigate. 2 v. 97-23
— Mr. Scarborough’s family. 1735.28
— Tales of all countries. 82.46
Trollope, Thomas A. Diamond cut diamond.
1736.18
— The Garstangs of Garstang grange. 710.1
Trowbridge, John. Three boys on an electrical
boat. 62.77
Trowbridge, John T. A chance for himself; or.
Jack Hazard and his treasure. i7i3-5
— Coupon bonds, and other stories. i7i4-7
— Doing his best. 1753-7
— Woodie Thorpe’s pilgrimage, and other stories.
14.211
— The young surveyor. 52.17
True relation. A, of the travels and perilous ad-
ventures of Mathew Dudgeon. 6594.62
Tucker, Charlotte M. (A. L. 0. E.) The forlorn
hope. 2574.139
Tupper, Martin F. Stephan Langton ; or, the
days of King John. 2578.115
Turgenef, Ivan S. A house of gentlefolk.
Trans, by Constance Garnett. 66.15
Sequel to Dmitri Rndin.
— On the eve. Trans, by C. E. Turner. [Leisure
hour series.] 1717. 15
— Rudin. Trans, by Constance Garnett. 64.62
— Virgin soil. 62.37
Turner, Ethel S. Seven little Australians. 61.87
Tuttiett, Miss M. G. (Maxwell Grey.) A costly
freak. 15.146
— The last sentence. 15-192
Tweedie, Ethel B. Wilton, Q. C. ; or, life in a
Highland shooting box. 26.30
Val Prinsep, pseud. See Prinsep, Valentine C.
Valentine, Oswald. Helen. [Incognito library.]
66. 17
Van-Anderson, Helen. It is possible, a story of
life. 1733.22
— The journal of a live woman. 1733.21
— The right knock. 1733.24
— The story of Teddy. 1733- 23
Vandam, Albert D. The mystery of the Patrician
club. 15 178
Vazoff, Ivan. Under the yoke. 64.80
Verne, Jules. The castle of the Carpathians.
63-79
— Mathias Sandorf. 76. 50
— The special correspondent; or, the adventures
of Claudius Bombarnac. 62.68
Vernon Lee, pseud. See Paget, Violet.
Voyage, The, of life, and other stories. 76.24
Vynne, Nora. Honey of aloes, and other stories.
61.73
Waldgrove ; or, the fortunes of Bertram. A tale
of 1746. 6576.164
Walford, Lucy B. The history of a week. 82.61
— Nan; and other stories. 82.60
— “ Ploughed,” and other stories. 66.7
Wallace, Lew. The Prince of India; or, why
Constantinople fell. 2 v. 14.190
Warburton, Eliot B. G. Reginald Hastings; an
autobiography. 2573.135
Ward, E. St. Dunstan’s clock. A story of 1666.
2574.122
Ward, Herbert D. The white crown, and other
stories. 15-176
Ward, Mary A. (Mrs. Humphry Ward.) Mar-
cella. 2 V. 15.166
— The story of Bessie Costrell. 26.71
Ward, Robert P. De Clifford. 4 v. 6597.72
— Tremaine. [Anon.] 3 v. 6597.73
Ware, Mary C. Friend Ellwood : a tale of real
life in the 17th century. 3 v. 6576.180
Warman, Cy. Tales of an engineer, with Rhymes
of the rail. 27.6
Warner, Anna B. (Amy Lothrop.) My brother’s
keeper. 794-7
— Patience. 1734.41
Warner, Charles Dudley. The golden house. 66.50
Warner, Susan. Queechy. 793-6
Warung, Price. Tales of Australian early days.
6599.81
Watson, John Maclaren. (Ian Maclaren.) Be-
side the bonnie brier bush. 66.30
Waugh, Edwin. Besom Ben stories. Ed. by
George Milner. 2573.136
Webster, Leigh. Another girl’s experience. 62.55
Wedmore, Frederick. English episodes. 6594.70
— Pastorals of France. Renunciations. 15-133
— Renunciations. 2577.130
Welcome, S. [Byron. From earth’s center, a
polar gateway message. 64.64
Wells, H. S. The time machine. An invention.
26.102
Werborton, R. B. The Northumbrian abbots : a
tale of the seventh century. 6576.111
Wesselhoeft, Elizabeth F. The fairy-folk of Blue
Hill. 62.87
Westall, William. For honor and life. 15.150
Weyman, Stanley J. From the memoirs of a
minister of France. 26.97
— A gentleman of France : being the memoirs of
Gaston de Bonne, sieur de Marsac. 15-64
— The king’s stratagem and other stories. 26.83
— The man in black. [Time of Richelieu.] 15.189
— My lady Rotha. 63.59
— Under the red robe. 15.168
Whatham, M. E. (M. E. Winchester.) A
double cherry. 66.45
Wheeler, Esther G. L. A Washington symphony.
1801.43
Whishaw, Frederick J. Boris, the bear-hunter.
26.6
Whitby, Beatrice. Mary Fenwick’s daughter.
15.201
White, Eliza O. The coming of Theodora. 26.122
— When Molly was six. 65.86
White, William H. (Mark Rutherford.) Cath-
arine Furze. 6594.54
— Mark Rutherford’s deliverance. 1734.24
Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Polly Oliver’s problem,
a story for girls. 15-41
— The village watch-tower. 26.127
Wilde, Oscar. The young king. The star-child.
76.52
Wilkins, Mary E. Pembroke. 15-179
Williams, .Jesse L. Princeton stories. 27.8
Wilson, H. L. Zigzag tales from the east to the
west. 64.83
239
English Fiction
Wilson, John M. Wilson’s tales of the Borders
and of Scotland. 4 v. 1796.30
Wiltse, Sarah E. A brave baby and other stories.
15-147
Winchester, M. E., pseud. See Whatham, M. E.
Winder, F. H. With the sea kings, a story of the
days of Lord Nelson. 15-39
Wingfield, Lewis S. Lady Grizel. An impres-
sion of a momentous speech. 3 V. 6577.147
— My lords of Strogue. A chronicle of Ireland,
from the Convention to the Union. 3 v. 6597.67
Winter, John Strange, pseud. See Stannard,
Henrietta E. V.
Witherspoon, Orlando. Doctor Ben. 1491. 9
Wolf, Emma. A prodigal in love. 64.40
Wonderful stories. The, of Fuz-buz the fly, and
Mother Grabem the spider. 1737-27
Wood, Joanna E. The untempered wind. 66 72
Wood, John S. A coign of vantage. 15 63
— College days; or, Harry’s career at Yale. 64.63
Woods, Margaret L. The vagabonds. 62.70
Woolsey, Sarah C. (Susan Coolidge.) The
barberry bush, and eight other stories about girls
for girls. 15.3
— Cross Patch, and other stories. 1460.16
— Mischief’s Thanksgiving, and other stories.
1428.8
— Not quite eighteen. 62.48
Woolson, Constance Fenimore. The front yard,
and other Italian stories. 26.103
— Horace Chase. 15-105
Worboise, Emma J. Campion court. [Time of
Charles ii.] 6576.186
Wray, James J. Nestleton Magna. A story of
Yorkshire raethodism. 6576.163
Wright, Thomas. The Chalice of Carden.
6576.182
— The mystery of St. Dunstan’s. A story of Fleet
street in 1724. 2 v. 2574.123
Yates, Edmund H. The impending sword.
1769.15
Yeats, S. Levett. The honour of Savelli. 26.108
Yeats, William B. The Celtic twilight. Men and
women, dhouls and faeries. 4579.125
— The countess Kathleen, and various legends
and lyrics. 2578 116
Yelverton, Maria T., viscountess Avonmore.
Martyrs to circumstance. [A tale of the Crimean
war.] 6577.148
Yonge, Charlotte M. A book of golden deeds of
all times and all lands. 1829.7
— The Carbonels. 77.3
— The cook and the captive ; or. Attains the
hostage. 63.92
— Grisly Grisell; or, the laidly lady of Whitburn,
a tale of the wars of the Roses. 15-75
— The rubies of St. Lo. 26 41
Z. Z. A drama in Dutch. 62.44
Zangwill, Israel. The King of Schnorrers, gro-
tesques and fantasies. 15-124
— The master. 26.66
240
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Bates Hall Index. Supplement of 1866 (including
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Bulletins. Annual subscription, $1.00.
Electric Telegraph and Telephone. In Bulletin
no. 92.
Electricity and Magnetism. In Bulletin no. 88.
English Prose Eiction. 8th edition, 1893.
French Fiction. Finding list.
German Fiction. Finding list. In Bulletins nos.
101, 102.
Handbook for readers. Ninth edition, 1890.
History, Biography, and Travel. 3d ed., 1892.
Memoranda of Lieut. Col. Eld, 1779 and 1780.
Original letters of Earl Percy, 1774-1778. In
Bulletin no. 87.
Memorandums made in a tour to the Eastern
States, 1797, by Robert Gilraor. In Bulletin
no. 88.
Notes on some writing which may be by Shake-
speare in the Library. In Bulletin no. 79.
Periodicals currently taken at the Central Library.
In Bulletin no. 91.
Spanish and Portuguese books not restricted to
“ Hall use.” In Bulletin no. 84.
Transactions and other serial publications of Socie-
ties and Institutions. In Bulletins nos. 92, 93.
Weekly list of newly-added books. 52 nos. April,
1893, to April, 1894.
Works in Russian. In Bulletins nos. 101, 102.
Catalogues of Special Libraries and
Collections.
Barton Library. Catalogue (complete). Part 1.
Shakespeare collection.
Franklin Library. List of portraits. In Bulletin
no. 84.
John A. Lewis Library of early New England
books. Catalogue. In Bulletin no. 89.
Prince Library. Catalogue.
Thayer Library. Catalogue. In Bulletin no. 100.
Ticknor Library. Catalogue.
Tosti Engravings. Catalogue.
Facsimiles.
A limited edition is usually made of reprints of
these publications which appear originally in the
Bulletins.
Chart of Boston Harbor, in color, made by order
of Andros. In Bulletin no. 92.
First Draft of the Freemen’s Oath, in the hand-
writing of John Winthrop. In Bulletin no. 97.
Five broadsides of the Boston Committee of Corre-
spondence, 1773, 74. In Bulletin no. 93.
Five Revolutionary broadsides. In Bulletin no. 90.
2
Four broadsides relating to the American Colonies,
1696, 1697, 1774, 1775. In Bulletin no. 94.
Latin version of 1493 of the First letter of Colum-
bus on the discovery of America, with a new
translation.
List of passengers in the Speedwell, 1656. In
Bulletin no. 96.
Petition of the Handycraftsmen of Boston, 1677,
against the intrusion of strangers. In Bulletin
no. 95.
Plan of Boston, drawn by Chevalier Daux in 1692.
In Bulletin no. 95.
Special Bibliographies.
No. 1. Franklin Bibliography.
No. 2. List of Spanish Grammars.
No. 3. Index to American Local History. Out of
print.
No. 4. Maps in the Publications of the Geological
Society.
No. 5. Bibliography of Special Subjects.
No. 6. Bibliography of the Official Publications
of the Continental Congress, 1774-89.
No. 7. Catalogue of Family Histories.
These are on sale at Littlefield’s, 67 Cornhill.
Subject Catalogues
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No. 1. Annuals. In Bulletin no. 94.
No. 2. Egypt. In Bulletin no. 94.
No. 3. Alps. In Bulletin no. 95.
No. 4. Steam Engines. In Bulletin no. 95.
No. 5. Works relating to the Blind. In Bulletin
no. 95.
No. 6. Africa. In Bulletin no. 95.
No. 7. Arctic Regions. In Bulletin no. 96.
No. 8. Health and Hygiene. In Bulletin no. 97.
No. 9. Tracts of the time of Charles i., and the
English Commonwealth. In Bulletin no. 98.
No. 10. Architecture, Construction, Decoration.
No. 11. Roads. In Iliilletin no. 99.
No. 12. Corea, Japan, China. In Bulletin no. 99.
No. 13. Goethe. In Bulletin no. 100.
Other Publications.
Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, 1629-
1818. By T. B. Wyman. 2 v.
Journal in the Quebec expedition, 1775; Journals,
1776tol783. By Henry Dearborn. 2 pamphlets.
Map of Old Boston, compiled from the Book of
Possessions. By George Lamb. Heliotype.
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Bates Hall Index, 1861.
Arts and Sciences, 2d ed., 1871. — Supplement,
1881.
Books in Foreign Languages. 3d ed., 1881.
English Prose Fiction, 1877. (Containing the
Chronological index to historical fiction, 2d ed.,
1875, also out of print.)
English Prose Fiction. 7th ed., 1885.
Index to American Local History.
Bulletins, numbers 1-3, 19-22, 24, 28, 46, 54-56, 72.
CLASSIFIED LIST OF THE BOOKS
RECENTLY PLACED IN THE LIBRARY.
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
WITH AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES.
Africa.
Colvile, Sir H. E. The land of the Nile springs :
being chiefly an account of how we fought
Kabarega. London, 1895. Portr. Maps. 3056.123
Cousins, W. E. Madagascar of to-day. A sketch
of the island. N. Y., 1895. Portrs. Map.
50593-37
Hatch, F. H., and J. A. Chalmers. The gold
mines of the Band. A description of the mining
industry of Witwatersrand, South African republic.
London, 1895. Ulus. Plans. 3861.135
Peters, Dr. Carl. Das deutsch-ostafrikanische
Schutzgebiet. Munchen, 1895. 2 v. Plates. .4tlas,
3 maps. 3052.143
Workman, Fanny B., and W. H. Workman.
Algerian memories. A bicycle tour over the Atlas
to Sahara. London. [1895?] Portrs. 3059.178
Agriculture.
See also Botany ; Domestic Animals.
Bailey, L. H. The horticulturist’s rule-book. 3d
ed. N. Y., 1895. 3998.127
Castellani, — . Dell’ immediata influenza delle
selve sul corso delle aeque [etc.]. Torino, 1818.
3841-73
Fisher, W. R. Forest protection. An English
adaptation of “ Der Forstschutz ” by Dr. Richard
Hess. London, 1895. Ulus. 5946.12.4
King, F. H. The soil. N. Y., 1895. Ulus.
[Rural science series.] 3999.146
New York farmers. Proceedings. 1893/94,
94/95. N. Y., 1894, 95. 59903.7
Northwest weather and crops. Official publica-
tion of the Minnesota weather service. Vol. 1, no.
2-5. Minneapolis, 1895. *7960.61
Pictet, C. Traite des assolemens, ou de I’art d’eta-
blir les rotations de recolter. Geneve, 1801.
5999-49
Sails, Harriet A. de. Gardening a la mode : fruits.
London, 1895. 3998.126
— Gardening a la mode : vegetables. London,
1895. 3998.125
Sampson, F. A. History and publieations of the
Missouri State horticultural society. Jefferson
City, 1891. 4477-43
United States. Department of agriculture.
Yearbook. 1894. Wash., 1894. Plates. *5992.8
Division of agricultural soils. Bulletin no. 1.
Soil moisture. Wash., 1895. *5994-30
Division of agrostology. Circular no. 1.
Note on experimental grass gardens. Wash., 1895.
*5994-31
Division of microscopy. Report, 1892, 93.
Wash., 1893, 94. Plates. *5994-32
Division of records and editing. Report for
1894. Wash., 1895. *6175.47
Section of foreign markets. The world’s
markets for American products. Bulletin 1-4.
Wash., 1895. *5652.39
Contents. 1. Great Britain and Ireland. 2. The German
empire. 3. France. 4. Canada.
University of Minnesota. Agricultural experi-
ment station. Annual report. 1893, 94. Minne-
apolis, 1894, 95. 2 V. Ulus. *7992.21
Press bulletin no. 1-4. St. Anthony park, 1894,
95. *7992.22
Wallace, R. H. .-Igriculture. Phila., 1895. Ulus.
5999.101
America,
Not including the United States.
Commissao portuguesa da Exposi9ao colombina.
Centenario do deseobriraento da America. Lisboa,
1892. Fac-similes. *4310.154
British Columbia.
Somerset, H. C. S. A. The land of the Muskeg.
London, 1895. Ulus. 4362.156
Canada.
Bourinot, J. G. How Canada is governed.
Toronto, 1895. Plates. Map. 4314. 151
Montcalm de Saint Veran, L. J., marquis de.
Journal durant ses campagnes en Canada de 175G
a 1759. Pub. sous la direction de I’abbe H. R.
Casgrain. Quebec, 1895. *4312.189
— Lettres au Chevalier de Levis. Pub. sous la
direction de I’abbe H. R. Casgrain. Quebec,
1894. *4312.188
Cape Breton.
Challouer, S. P., ed. The Louisbourg monu-
ment. June, 1895. Sydney, C. B., 1895. Illus.
4320.133
Gow, J. M. Cape Breton illustrated. Toronto,
1893. 4469.165
Central America.
De Kalb, C. Nicaragua: studies on the Mosquito
shore in 1892. N. Y., 1893. Plate. Map.
4461.127
America — Antiquities
Mexico,
Bartolache, J. I. Manifiesto satisfactorio anun-
ciado en la Gazeta de Mexico. Opiisculo Guada-
lupano. Mexico, 1790. **0.250.53
Diaz Perez y Calvillo, J. B. Noticias para la
historiade Nuestra Seiiora de los Keniedios, 1808-
12. Mexico, 1812. No. 2 in **0.250.51
Relates chiefly to the insurrections in Mexico under Hidalgo
and Morelos.
l2tlil:£ocbitl, F. de A. Obras liistoricas. Ano-
tadas por A. Chavero. Mexico, 1891, 92. 2 v.
**O.220a.42
Contents. — 1. Eelaciones. 2. Historia chichimeca.
South America.
Casas, B. de las. Oe las antiguas gentes del
Peru. [Pub. por M. Jimenez de la Espada.]
Madrid, 1892. [Coleccion de libros espanoles
raros 6 curiosos. T. 21.] **O.i50b.i2i
Dspinoza, Enrique. Geografia descriptiva de la
Republica de Chile. 3a ed., auuientada. San-
tiago de Chile, 1895. 4467.129
Flores, A. El Concordato ecuatoriano. Paris,
1894. 4316.160
Maria, I. de. Geografia elemental de la Republica
Oriental del Uruguay. Montevideo, 1890.
4465.148
— Paginas histOricas de la Republica O. del Uru-
guay desde la epoca del coloiiiaje. Montevideo,
1892. 4316.161
Pepper, E. Apuntes para la historia contempo-
ranea de Venezuela. 1892-94. [Cura9ao.] 1895.
4318.184
Roldan, A. Las primeras asambleas nacionales
[de Chile]. 1811-1814. Santiago de Chile, 1890.
4312.184
Tres tratados de America. (Siglo xv'iii.) Madrid,
1894. [Coleccion de libros raros 6 curiosos que
tratan de America. T. 11.] **D. 150b. 135
Contents. — Relacion historica, politica y moral de Cuenca,
por D. Joaquin de Merisalde y Santistehan. — Hazon sobre
el estado y gobernaeidn de la juiisdiccidu de Quito en 1754,
por .Ilian I’io de Montufar y Frasco. — Diario de todo lo
ocurrido en la expuanaciOn de los fuertes de Bocachica y
sitio de la ciudad de Cartagena de las ludias on 1741, por D.
Sebastian Eslava con H. Pedro de Mur.
Uruguay. Direccion de estadistica general.
Comercio exterior y movimiento de navegacion y
varies otros dates correspondientes al ano 1894
coniparado con 1893. Montevideo, 1895. 5641.31
— Direccion general del registro del estado civil.
Leyes, decretos y reglaraentos vigentes. Monte-
video, 1895. 4318.183
West Indies.
Reusch, II. H. Et bes0g paa Jamaika. Kristi-
ana, 1895. 4362.157
Stoddard, C. A. Cruising among the Caribbees.
N. Y., 1895. Plates. 4467.125
Anthropolog'y and Eth-
nology.
See also Antiquities. Folk-Lore. Political and
Social Science.
Babington, W. D. Fallacies of race theories
as aiiplied to national characteristics. [Ed. by H.
H. G. MacDonnell.] London, 1895. 2239. 115
Gatachet, A. S. Ethnographic notes. [Wash. ?
1895.] 4463.188
Hoffman, W. J. The beginnings of writing.
N. Y., 1895. Ulus. [Anthropological series.]
6119.62
Risley, H. 11. The tribes and castes of Bengal.
Official ed. Calcutta, 1891, 92. 2 v. *5042.84
Antiquities.
See also Anthropology. Fine Arts (Architecture).
Brinton, D. G. A primer of Mayan hieroglyphics.
Boston. [1894.] [Univ. of Pennsylvania. Publ.
Series in jihilology [etc.]. Vol. 3, no. 2.]
*440oa. 102.3, pf- 2
Brower, J. V. Prehistoric man at the headwater
basin of the Mississippi and references concerning
the succeeding races of humanity. St. Paul, 1895.
Ulus. Portrs. Maps. 4312.187
Clodd, E. The story of primitive man. London,
1895. Ulus. 2239a. 103
Cochet, J. B. D., abbe. Le tombeau de Childeric
1", roi des Francs, restitue. Paris, 1859. Ulus.
4613.9
Gardner, P. A manual of Greek antiquities.
Books 1-5 by P. Gardner; Books 6-9, by P. B.
Jevons. London, 1895. Ulus. 2965.49
Harnack, C. G. A. Zur Abercius-Inschrift.
Leipzig, 1895. [Gebhardt and Harnack, eds.
Texte und Untersuchungen [etc.]. B. 12, H.
4.] *3504.50.12, pt. 4
Hilprecht, H. V. Assyriaca eine Nachlese auf
dem Gebiete der Assyriologie. Boston, 1894.
2 plates. [Univ. of Pennsylvania. Publ. Series in
philology [etc.]. Vol. 3, no. 1.] *440oa. 102.3, pf- 1
Hirschfeld, G. Knidos, Halikarnassos & Bran-
chidae. Oxford, 1893. [British museum. In-
scriptions.] *2900.52, pt. 4, section i
Lechat, H. fipidaure. Restauration & descrip-
tion des principaux monuments du sanctuaire
d’Asclepios. Releves et restaurations par A. De-
frasse. Paris, 1895. Ulus. Plans. *297oa.8
Mahaffy, J. P. The Flinders Petrie papyri with
transcriptions, commentaries and index. [Also,
Appendix.] Pt. 1,2. Dublin, 1891,94. 2 v. Ulus.
[Royal Irish academy. Cunningham memoirs. 8.]
*3300.19
Maspero, G. C. C. Manual of Egyptian archae-
ology. Trans, by Amelia B. Edwards. Newed.
N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 3057.108
Feet, S. D. Prehistoric America. Vol. 1, 2.
Chicago, 1890-92. 2 v. Ulus. [Antiquarian
library.] 2312.85
Contents. — 1. The mound builders : their works and reiics.
2. Emblematic mounds and animal eflSgies.
Seyffert, O. A dictionary of classical antiquities.
Rev. by H. Nettleship [and] J. E. Sandys. 3d ed.
London, 1895. Ulus. 2971.49
Starr, Frederick. Notes on Mexican archaeology.
Chicago, 1894. Ulus. [University of Chicago.
Department of anthropology. Bulletin 1.]
4315-142
Contains an account of the Casa pintada at San Juan de
Teotihuacan.
Archaeolog^y.
See Antiquities.
Asia — Bible
Asia.
See also Antiquities.
Corea. The hermit nation. N. Y., 1894. Map.
[American educational bulletin. No. 4.] 7596.32
Guide-book to Palestine (circ. A. D. 1350). Trans,
by J. H. Bernard. London, 1894. [Palestine
pilgrims’ test society. *5074-55-25
Hanna, H. B. India’s scientific frontier. Where
is it? What is it? Westminster, 1895. Map.
[Indian problems.] 50493.47
Holcombe, C. The real Chinaman. N. Y., 1895.
Ulus. 3015. 120
Kipling, liudyard. Out of India. N. Y., 1895.
3049a. 121
Louis, J. A. H. The gates of Thibet. A bird’s
eye view of independent Sikkhim, British Bhootan,
and the Dooars. Calcutta, 1894. Map. 5042.83
Ludolphus, de Suchen. Description of the Holy
Land and of the way thither. Written in 1350.
Trans, by A. Stewart. London, 1895. [Palestine
pilgrims’ text society.] *5074-55-27
Mackay, G. L. From far Formosa. The island,
its people and missions. Ed. by J. A. Macdonald.
N. Y., 1896. Portrs. Maps. 3016.112
Miln, Louise J. Quaint Korea. N. Y. , 1895.
3018.123
Morris, J. Advance Japan. London, 1895.
Ulus. 5012.24
Palestine exploration fund. Thirty years’ work
in the Holy Land. New ed. London, 1895. Ulus.
Map. 30793.94
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Napoleon I. The boy life of Napoleon. By
Eugenie Foa. Boston, 1895. Ulus. 1552.6
— The decline and fall of Napoleon. By Sir G.
J. Wolseley. Boston, 1895. Ulus. Portrs.
45693.74
— Napoleon’s last voyages : being the diaries of
admiral Sir Thomas Ussher (on board the “ Un-
daunted”), and John E. Glover, secretary to Eear
admiral Cockburn (on board the “ Northumber-
land”). London, 1895. Portrs. 2653.108
Napoleon III. The secret of an empire. By P.
de Lano. Trans, by Helen H. Johnson. N. Y.,
1895. Portr. 26593.104
Nelson, Horatio. By J. K. Laughton. Lon-
don, 1895. Portr. [English men of action.]
4546.146
Nevius, J. L. Life of John Livingston Nevius,
for forty years a missionary in China. By Helen
S. C. Nevius. N. Y. [1895.] Portr. 3552.105
Paul, Saint. Life. By J. Stalker. N. Y. [1896.]
Map. 3559-123
Petty, Sir W. Sir William Petty : a study in
English economic literature. By W. L. Bevan.
[Balt.] 1894. [Ainer. econ assoc. Pub. Vol.
9, no. 4.] *55603.10.9
Polycletus. Polyclete. Par P. Paris. Paris.
[1895.] Ulus. [Les artistes cel^bres.] 4083.46
Puvis de Chavannes, P. A sketch. By Lily
L. Eood. Boston, 1895. Portr. 4085.22
Henan, E. Life. By F. Espinasse. London,
1895. [Great writers.] 53o 57
Renan^ Henrietta. My sister Henrietta. By E.
Eenan. Trans, by Abby L. Alger. Boston, 1895.
Portrs. 2645.122
Rennell, Major J. Major Eennell and the rise of
modern English geography. By C. E. Markham.
London, 1895. Portr. [Century science series.]
2289.66
Rice, A. H. Proceedings of the city council on
the death of. Boston. [1895.] 2342.107
Rowe, John. Diary. Ed. by E. L. Pierce.
Cambridge, 1895. 2343.115
Royer-Collard, P. P. Par E. Spuller. Paris,
1895. Portr. [Les grands ecrivains franpais.]
4650b. 113
Russell, Lord John. By S. J. Eeid. N. Y., 1895.
Portr. [Prime ministers of Queen Victoria.]
530 70
Schiller. Leben. Von J. H. J. Duentzer.
Leipzig, 1881. Ulus. Portrs. 4848.55
Schopenhauer, A. Briefe an Becker, Frauen-
stiidt, V. Doss, Lindner und Asher. Herausg. von
E.Grisebach. Leipzig. [1894.] Portr.
4896.50.344
Scollay, J. John Scollay, soldier and lawyer.
Life, poems, press notices. By A. H. L. Scollay.
Phila., 1895. 23493.108
Skelton, S. Samuel Skelton, the first minister of
Salem, Mass. By S. A. Green. [Boston, 1895.]
4344- 171
Stambuloff, Stephen. By A. H. Beaman. N. Y.
[1895.] Portrs. [Public men of to-day.] 5067.36
Stephen, Sir J. F. Life of. By L. Stephen.
N. Y., 1895. Portrs. 2543.130
Stevenson, E. L. By W. Ealeigh. London,
1895. 4549.142
Suffield, E. E. Life. London, 1893. Portr.
*45493.141
Thaxter, Celia. Letters. Boston, 1895. Portrs.
2346.1 10
Tucker, Charlotte M. A lady of England. Life
and letters. By Alice Giberne. London, 1895.
Portrs. 4543.138
Usher, E. G. Memorial sketch. Added a
genealogy of the Usher family in New England,
1638-1895. By E. P. Usher. [Boston.] 1895.
*4334-134
Wales, Princess of. A biographical sketch.
By M. S. Warren. London, 1895. Portrs. 2549.133
Washington, G. George Washington day by day.
By Elizabeth B. Johnston. N.Y.,1895. 2341.106
Washington a model in his library and life. By
E. N. Potter. N. Y. [1895.] Portr. [Hoffman
library lecture. No. 3.] 43493.148
Whitman, W. Conversations with Walt Whitman.
By Sadakichi-IIartmann. N. Y., 1895. 4349.169
Biography — Children
William the Silent, prince of Orange, the mod-
erate man of the sixteenth century. By Ruth
Putnam. N. Y., 1895. 2 v. Portrs. 4845.28
Winthrop, Margaret. By Alice M. Earle. N. Y.,
1895. [Women of colonial and revolutionary
times.] 23493.109
Wolfe, Gen. James. By A. G. Bradley. London,
1895. Portr. Map. [English men of action.] 550.66
Botany.
See also Agriculture.
Allen, Grant. The story of the plants. N. Y.,
1895. Ulus. [Library of useful stories.] 1179.34
Collins, C. Greenhouse and window plants. Ed.
by J. Wright. London, 1895. Ulus. 3999.147
Floyer, E. A. Note sur quelques plantes utiles.
[Trad. par. Yacoub Artin Pacha.] Le Caire, 1894.
Tables. 5854-24
Gibson, W. H. Our edible toadstools and mush-
rooms and how to distinguish them. N. Y. 1895.
30 col. plates. 5852.9
Hutchinson, W. Handbook of grasses. Lon-
don, 1895. Ulus. 5859.60
Mathews, F. S. Familiar flowers of field and
garden. 2d ed. N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 5859.57
Murray, G. An introduction to the study of sea-
weeds. London, 1895. Ulus. [Macmillan’s man-
uals for students.] 5859.59
United States. Department of agriculture. Di-
vision of botany. C[ireular] 1-4. Wash., 1894,
95. Ulus. *5994-33
Weed, C. M. Ten New England blossoms and
their insect visitors. Boston, 1895. Pis. 3858.20
Chemistry.
See also Physics.
Chamberlin, W. E. A study of the action of the
nitrate and sulphate of para-diazo-toluene on
methyl alcohol under various conditions. Disser-
tation. Oberlin, O., 1894. 3973.142
Cornish, V. Practical proofs of chemical laws.
London, 1895. 3978.166
Fay, H. The action of light on some organic
acids in the presence of uranium salts. Disser-
tation. Easton, Pa., 1895. 3973.144
Franklin, E. C. On the action of ortho- and meta-
diazo-benzene-sulphonic acids on methyl and ethyl
alcohol. . . . Dissertation. Lawrence, Kansas,
1894. 3973-146
Glauber, J. R. De auri tinctura, sive auro pota-
bili vero, was solche sey, vnd wie dieselbe von
einem falschen vnnd sophistischen auro potabili zu
vnterscheiden vnd zu erkennen . . . Amsterdam,
1662. No. 3 in *7728.57
— Miraculura mundi, oder aussfiihrliche Beschrei-
bung der wunderbaren Natur, Art, vnd Eigen-
schafft des grossmachtigen Subject! . . . Am-
sterdam, 1653. No. I in *7728.57
— Tractates de medicina universali, sive auro
potabili vero. . . . Amsterdam, 1657.
No. 4 in *7728.57
Text in German.
— Tractates de natura salium . . . Sambt ange-
hiingtem Tractatlein, De signature salium, metal-
lorum, & planetarura. Amsterdam, 1658.
No. 5, 6 in *7728.57
Hartman, R. N. A study of the reaction between
phosphorus pentachloride and para-sulphamine-
benzoicacid. Dissertation. Balt., 1894. 3973.143
Holmes, F. M. Chemists and their wonders.
N. Y. [1895.] Ulus. 155-35
Earslake, W. J. Orthocyanbenzenesulphonic
acid. The action of alcohols upon the high-melting
chloride of orthosulphobenzoic acid. Dissertation.
Easton, 1895. 7972.53
Moale, P. R. Para-methoxy-ortho-sulpho-benzoic
acid and its sulphon-fluoresceins. Tlie action of
absolute methyl alcohol on para-diazo-ortho-tulu-
ene-sulphonic acid in the presence of certain sub-
stances. Dissertation. Balt., 1894. 3973.145
Newell, L. C. Parabenzoyldiphenysulphone and
related compounds. Dissertation. Easton, 1895.
7972.54
Scarf, I. S. Organic chemistry. London. [1895.]
Ulus. [Collins’ Elementary science series.]
5979-47
Walker, M. S. The oxides of manganese formed
by the spontaneous decomposition of the manganese
dioxide prepared by treating manganese sulphate
witli potassium permanganate. Dissertation.
Balt., 1894. 7972.52
Chemical Teclinologry.
Bower, J. A. Simple methods for detecting food
adulteration. London, 1895. Illus. 3769.156
Redwood, B. Lamps (other than gas and elec-
tric). Illus. (Groves and Thorp. Chemical
technology. Vol. 2, pp. 243-334. London, 1895.)
*3972.102.2
Rey, Jean. Essays ... on an enquiry into the
cause wherefore tin and lead increase in weight on
calcination. (1630.) Edinb., 1895. [Alembic
club reprints. No. 11.] 3979-159
Turner, Thomas. The metallurgy of iron and
steel. Ed. by W. C. Roberts-Austen. London,
1895. Illus. [Griffin’s scientific text-books.]
3864.125
Children.
See also Education.
Adler, F. The moral instruction of children.
N. Y., 1895. [Internat. educ. ser.] 3598.149
Baring-Gould, S., ed. A book of nursery songs
and rhymes. London, 1895. Illus. 4576.153
Boston Kindergarten teachers. The Boston col-
lection of Kindergarten stories. Boston, 1893.
77.24
Brooks, Angeline. Kindergarten papers. Spring-
field. [1894.] 5598.48
Buckland, Anna. The use of stories in the Kin-
dergarten and The happiness of childhood. Two
essays. With Madame De Portugall’s synoptical
table. N. Y., 1894. 3598.146
Eberle, J. A treatise on the diseases and physical
education of children. 2d ed. Cine., 1834.
5775-68
Emerson, Elizabeth U., and Kate L. Brown.
Stories in song for kindergarten, home, and school.
[With music.] Boston. [1890.] 8042.37
Ewing, Juliana H. Verses for children and songs
for music. London. [1895.] Illus. 1339-33
Froebel, F. Mother-play and nursery songs.
Trans, by Fannie E. Dwight and Josephine Jarvis.
Ed. by Elizabeth P. Peabody. Boston, 1895.
8052.194
Text in German.
250
Children — Commerce
— The mottoes and commentaries of Friedrich
Froebel’s Mother play. N. Y., 1895. lllus. [In-
ternational education series. 21.] 5599-37
Hale, G. S., and others. The proposed State
children’s bureau. Why it should be established.
Argument and other statements. Boston, 1895.
5576.48
Kerley, C. G. Clinical history of a “ Walker-
Gordon baby.” [Jersey city.] 1895. 5772-45
Lee, Joseph, of Boston, and others. Remarks on
a misleading document published by the State
board of lunacy and charity [in reference to the
schooling of children in the care of the state].
[Boston, 1895.] 3577. no
Signed, Joseph Lee, Arthur Lyman, James J. Putnam,
Charles P. Putnam, Richard C. Cabot.
Poulsson, Emilie. In the child’s world. Morn-
ing talks and stories for Kindergartens [etc.].
Springfield, 1895. Ulus. 77-25
Powers, Susan C. Art of good manners : or,
children’s etiquette. Boston, 1893. 130.138
Preyer, W. Mental development in the child.
Trans, by H. W. Brown. N. Y., 1895. [Inter-
nal. educ. ser.] 3609.156
Rhys, Grace, compiler. Cradle songs and nurs-
ery rhymes. London. [1895.] [Canterbury
poets.] 2560b. 118
Mother Goose’s melodies.
Thaxter, Celia. Stories and poems for children.
Boston, 1895. 77.26
Walker, Gertrude, and Harriet S. Jenks. Songs
and games for little ones. 5th ed. Boston. [1895?]
8053.98
Wiltse, Sara E. Stories for Kindergartens and
primary schools. Boston, 1892. Ulus. 77.23
Winterbum, Florence H. Nursery ethics. N.Y.
[1895.] 139-54
Wright, Henrietta C. Children’s stories in Ameri-
can literature. 16G0-1860. N. Y., 1895. 1406.30
Clubs, Societies, etc.
Ancient and honorable artillery company. Roll
of members, with a roster of the commissioned
officers and preachers. 1638-1894. Boston, 1895.
*4354-38
Children's hospital, Boston. Medical and surgi-
cal report, 1869-1894. Ed. by T. M. Rotch and
H. L. Burrell. Boston, 1895. Ulus. 3762.134
Christian social union. Report. [London?] 1895.
5565-14
Church social union. A plan of work. Boston,
1895. No. 6 in 3565.190.2
Freemasonry. Maine. Exercises at the 75th
anniversary of the Grand lodge of Maine. Port-
land, 1895. 7566.79
Howard association, London. Annual report.
London, 1894. 5572.144
Massachusetts infant asylum. Rules of the
board of directors. Boston, 1875. 5574.44
Museo nacional, Montevideo.
Montevideo, 1893.
National academy of sciences.
Vol. 1, pt. 3. Wash., 1895.
New England free trade league.
With a list of officers and members.
1895.
Reglamento.
5919.68
Proceedings.
*5912.14
Constitution.
[Boston?]
5645.122
New York genealogical and biographical society.
1869-1894. Twenty-fifth anniversary of the so-
ciety, Feb. 27, 1895. With by-laws and members.
N. Y., 1895. Portrs. 433oa.i09
Norfolk lodge. No. 48, I. 0. O. F. Norfolk hall,
Washington street, Dorchester. Fiftieth anniver-
sary celebration and dedication of new hall.
[Boston, 1895.] Portrs. 7560.54
Pennsylvania society for the prevention of cru-
elly to animals. An appeal to the citizens of
Pennsylvania for the foundation of a veterinary
department in the University of Pennsylvania.
Phila., 1879. 4006.35
Rogers, Horatio. Discourse before the Rhode
Island historical society at its centennial celebra-
tion. Providence, 1890. 4414. 105
Saint Andrew’s society of the state of New York.
Record book, containing the act of incorporation,
constitution, list of officers and members since
1756. Compiled by [G. A. Morrison]. N. Y.,
1895. 44793.89
Short sketch. A, of the New York Catholic pro-
tectory. West Chester, N. Y., 1885. Pis. 5577.45
Society royale de numismatique, Belgium.
Statuts. [Bruxelles, 1895.] 2232.61
Society of colonial wars in the commonwealth of
Massachusetts. Proceedings of the special courts
and second general court, 1894. Also the address
of S. A. Bent, and the Diary of N. Knap. Boston,
1895. Portr. [Publication no. 2.] *4411.144
Sons of the American revolution. Massachusetts.
1781-1895. Field day at Danvers. [Compiled by
Eben Putnam.] [Salem, 1895.] Portr. 4411. 142
Sons of the Revolution. Illinois. Year book.
Chicago, 1895. *44103.129
— Missouri. Yearbook. [St. Louis, 1895.] Ulus.
Portrs. *44103.128
University settlement society, N. Y. Report of
the year’s work. N. Y. [1894.] *3595-134
Westcott, B. F. The Christian social union.
London, 1895. [Christian soc. union. Oxford
univ. branch.] 35603.115
Commerce and Commu-
nication.
See also Postage Stamps.
Ashley, O. D. Railways and their employees.
Chicago, 1895. 35693.172
Boston transit commission. First annual report.
Boston, 1895. Plans. *6355.4
Botanical gardens railroad co., Rio de Janeiro.
Proposta. Pareceres. [Rio de Janeiro, 1873.]
5654-50
Cantillon, R. Essai sur le commerce. Boston,
1892. 3658.70
Cornell, A. B. History of the electro-magnetic
telegraph. Schenectady, 1894. [Butterfield lec-
tures.] 5962.34
Cortbell, E. L. Discussion of the paper of E.
Sweet, The radical enlargement of the Erie canal.
“Canals and railroads, ship canals & ship rail-
ways.” 1885. [American society of civil engi-
neers.] 5947-31
DeKalb, C. The Nicaragua canal. Addresses
at the Trans-Mississippi commercial congress by
C. DeKalb, W. L. Merry, S. Waterhouse, Nov.
28th, 1894. St. Louis, 1895. 5654.47
Commerce — Drama
How Atlantic cables are laid. [N. Y., 1895 ]
Illus. [Commercial cable co. Pub. No. 2.]
3965.160
How Atlantic cables are made. [N. Y., 1895.]
Illus. [Commercial cable co. Pub. No. 1.]
3965159
How messages are flashed under the Atlantic
ocean. [N. Y., 1895.] Illus. [Commercial cable
co. Pub. No. 3.] 3965.161
London. Corporation. Local government and
taxation committee. Electric railway bills in Par-
liament. Report of the committee. [London,
1892.] 5650.27
Stanton, S. W. American steam vessels. N. Y.,
1895. Illus. 3953-139
Webb, H. L. The telephone hand-book. Chi-
cago, 1894:. Illus. 39693.136
Cookery.
See Domestic Economy.
Cyclopaedias.
Chambers, E. Cyclopaedia; or, an universal dic-
tionary of arts and sciences. With the supple-
ment incorporated by A. Rees. London, 1778-86.
Text, 4 V. in 5. Plates. *7331.6
Johnson’s universal cyclopaedia. New ed. Pre-
pared . . . under tlie direction of C. K. Adams.
N. Y. [etc.], 1895. 8 v. Illus. *7382.9
Domestic Animals.
See also Zoology.
Dhdkmarvala, N. D. Demonstrations in the
modes of handling and examining the horse. Bom-
bay, 1894. 4006.134
Giachetti, G. C. Monografia dei piccioni domes-
tici. Milano, 1894. Illus. 6009.104
Kellen, T. Bienenbuch. Leipzig. [1895.] Illus.
4896.50.340
Moore, V. A. A nodular taeniasis in fowls.
[Wash., 1895.] Illus. [U. S. Dept, of agri-
culture. Bureau of animal industry. Circular of
information. 3.] *7992.13
Ontario. Department of agriculture. Annual
report of the Poultry and Pet stock associations,
1894. Toronto, 1895. *3994.129
Salmon, D. E. Wheat as a food for growing and
fattening animals. [Wash., 1895. U. S. Dept, of
agriculture. Bureau of animal industry. Circular
of information. 2.] *7992.13
Shaler, N. S. Domesticated animals. N. Y.,
189.5. Illus. 4004.121
White, C. N. Pleasurable bee-keeping. London.
[1894.] Illus. 5898.47
Domestic Economy.
See also Health and Hygiene. Manners and
Customs.
Bnindage, T. L. Forty famous buttermakers.
Oak park. 111. [1893.] Portrs. 7998.35
Ronald, Mary. The century cook book. N. Y.,
1895. 6006.49
Thudichum, J. L. W. The spirit of cookery.
With a dictionary of culinary terms. London,
1895. 4007.142
252
Drama.
See also Literature. Opera. Shakespeare.
Cooke, P. J. A handbook of the drama : its
philosophy and teaching. With a chapter on the
law of copyright in its relation to dramatic works
by E. Browne. Westminster. [1895.] Portr.
2579. 151
Dufour, M. Etude sur la constitution rythmique
et metrique du draine grec. (Sophocle : Electre.
(Edipe-roi. Euripide : Les bacchantes. Electre.
Oreste. Aristophane : Les grenouilles.) Lille,
1893. [Universite de France. Travaux & m6-
moires des Facultes de Lille. No. 10, 14.]
*3941.65.3
Robins, E. Echoes of the playhouse. Reminis-
cences of some past glories of the English stage.
N. Y., 1895. Portrs. 4575-157
Tufts college. Theatricals. [Program of] A re-
production of Ralph Roister Doister. A comedy
written by Nicholas Udall, M.A., sometime head-
master of Eton school. [June 6, 1895.] [Boston,
1895.] 4575-156
Dramas.
Bahlsen, L. Schulfestspiele aus der Geschichte
des Vaterlandes. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.319
Beaumont and Fletcher. Fifty comedies and
tragedies. . . . The songs to each play being
added. London, 1679. Portr. *2560.29
Carr, J. C. King Arthur. N. Y., 1895. 6605.58
Clemens, S. L. The tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wil-
son and the comedy Those extraordinary twins.
By Mark Twain [pseud.]. Hartford, 1894. Illus.
2402.109
Comedia llamada Thebayda. 1546. Madrid,
1894. [Coleccion de libros espafioles raros 6 cu-
riosos. 22.] **D. 150b. 122
Drachmann, H. H. H. Es war einmal — oder, der
Prinz von Noordland. Marchenkomddie. tJbers.
von M. von Borch. Musik von P. G. Lange-
Miiller. Leipzig, 1895. 4896.50.340
Words only.
Dreyer, A. ’S Lenei. Gebirgstiick mit Gesang.
Musik von J. Hill. Leipzig, 1894. 4896.50.342
Words only.
Echegaray, J. Mariana. Trans, by J. Graham.
Boston, 1895. 30993.117
— The son of Don .luan. An original drama in-
spired by the reading of Ibsen’s “ Gengangere.”
Trans, by J. Graham. Boston, 1895. Portr.
50993.85
Giacosa, G. Auf Gnad’ und Ungnade. Schau-
spiel. Leipzig. [1895.] 4896.50.340
Goldoni, C. Mirandolina. (La locandiera.)
Lustspiel. In deutschen Versen frei bearb. von
J. R. Haarhaus. Leipzig. [1895.] 4896.50.343
— Pamela. Komodie. Deutsch von J. Griin-
stein. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.321
Jaenicke, C. Gliick. Lustspiel. Leipzig. [1893.]
4896.50.318
Moseman, H. F. Goldene Liige. Drama. Von
H. Faber [pseud.]. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.319
Nestroy, J. N. E. A. Hiniiber-Heriiber. Scherz-
spiel. Herausg. von C. F. Wittmann. Leipzig.
[1895.] 4896.50339
— Der Talisman. Posse mit Gesang. Leipzig.
[1894.] 4896.50.344
Words only.
Drama — Education
Niemann, C. Wic die Alien sungen. Lustspiel.
Leipzig. [1895.] 4896.50.340
Raimund, F. Die gefesselte Phantasie. Original-
Zauberspiel. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896. 50. 320
Rovetta, G. Dorina. Schauspiel. tubers, von
0. Eisenschitz. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.320
Schiller. Jungfrau von Orleans. With an in-
trod., commentary, etc. [by C. A. Buchheim].
Oxford, 1890. [Buchheim, C. A., ed. German
clas.sics.] 4905.51.10
— Maria Stuart. Oxford, 1894. 4905.51.13
Sudraka, rajah of Maghada. Vasantasfina, oder
das irdene Wiigelchen. Ein Schauspiel von Konig
Qudraka. Deutsch von H. C. Kellner. Leipzig.
[1893.] 4896.50318
Vanderburch, L. £., P. A. Chapelle, and L. F.
Nicolai. Die Eselshaut (Peau d’ane). Aus-
stattungs-Feerie von Vanderburck, Laurencin,
Clairville. Deutsch bearb. von H. Jantsch. Leip-
zig. [1894.] 4896.50.326
Voss, R. Savonarola. Trauerspiel. Leipzig.
[1895.] 4896.50.343
Weiser, C. Am Markstein der Zeit. Schauspiel.
Leipzig. [1894.] 4896.50.344
Ziegler, Clara. Flirten. Lustspiele. Leipzig.
[1895.] 4896.50.343
Education.
See also Children. Physical Education.
Arnold, Sarah L. Waymarks for teachers, showing
aims, principles, and plans of everyday teaching.
With illustrative lessons. Boston, 1895. 3599.149
Association of colleges and preparatory schools
in the Middle states and Maryland. Proceedings
of the 1st, 2d annual convention, 1893, 1894.
Phila., 1894, 95. *7594 47
Blow, Susan E. Symbolic education. A com-
mentary on Froebel’s “ Mother play.” N. Y. , 1895.
[Internal, educ. ser.] 3597.146
Committee of seventy, N. Y. city. Report of
sub-committee on public school system. [1894.]
3596.127
Davidson, T. The education of the Greek people
and its influence on civilization. N. Y., 1894.
[Internal, educ. ser.] 3597-134
Davis, H. The meaning of the university. An
address at Leland Stanford junior university,
March 9, 1894. San Francisco, 1895. 4486.141
Fisher, S. G. Church colleges. Their history,
position and importance, with some account of the
church schools. Phila., 1895. 3595-136
Fouill6e, A. Education from a national stand-
point. Trans, and ed. by W. J. Greenstreet.
N. Y., 1892. [Internal, educ. ser.] 3596.113
Froebel, F. The education of man. Trans, from
the German by W. N. Hailmann. N. Y., 1894.
[Internal, educ. ser. 5.] 5596.47
— Same. 1895. 5596.48
Geddes, J., jr. The college of today in its rela-
tions to the past and to the future. [Boston, 1 895.]
44903.125
Harrison, T. F. The educational value of geog-
raphy in the common schools. N. Y., 1894.
[American educational bulletin. No. 2.] 7596.32
Howe, E. G. Systematic science teaching.
N. Y., 1894. [Internal, educ. ser.] 3597-130
Kay, D. Memory : what it is and how to improve
it. N. Y., 1888. [Internal, educ. ser.] 35803.56
Klemm, L. R. European schools. N. Y., 1893.
Ulus. [Internal, educ. ser.] 3599-150
Lange, Helene. Higher education of women in
Europe. Trans, by L. R. Klemm. N. Y., 1890.
[Internal, educ. ser.] 3597-103
McLellan, J. A., and J. Dewey. The psychology
of number and its applications to methods of
teaching arithmetic. N. Y., 1895. [Internal,
educ. ser.] 3597-^43
Martin, G. H. The evolution of the Massachusetts
public school system. N. Y., 1894. [Internal,
educ. ser.] 3597-138
New Bngland association of colleges and pre-
paratory schools. Official report of the 2d special
meeting, Boston, Dec. 29, 1894. Hamilton, N.Y.
[1895.] *7591-77
— Report of the conference on college entrance
requirements in history. Hamilton, N. Y. [1895.]
5592-31
New York, state. Commission to revise the laws
affecting common schools and public education in
the city of New York. Report. N. Y., 1894.
3595-138
Painter, F. V. N. A history of education. N. Y.,
1895. [Internal, educ. ser.] 5597.104
Patten, S. N. The place of university extension.
[Phila.] 1894. 3595-133
Peabody, Elizabeth P. Lectures in the training
schools for kindergartners. Boston, 1893. Portr.
[Heath’s pedagogical lib.] 5597-i03
Pickard, J. L. School supervision. N. Y.,
1892. [Internal, educ. ser.] 3599-151
Potter, E. N. Church colleges and the church
university. N. p., 1888. 3595-135
Prince, J. T. Duties of school superintendents.
[Boston, 189-?] 7593-47
— Moral training and school government. [Bos-
ton, 189-?] 7593-46
Quick, R. H. Essays on educational reformers.
N. Y., 1893. [Internal, educ. ser.] 3599-154
Rashdall, H. The universities of Europe in the
Middle ages. Oxford, 1895. 3 plates. Map.
3595-132
Contents. — 1. Salerno. — Bologna. — Paris. 2, pt.l. Italy.
— Spain. — France. — Germany. — Scotland, etc. 2, pt. 2.
Oxford. — Cambridge. — Student life.
Rousseau, J. J. £mile, or treatise on education.
Abridged and annotated by W. H. Payne. N. Y.,
1895. [Internal, educ. ser.] 3598.147
Sharpless, I. English education in the elementary
and secondary schools. N. Y., 1892. [Internal,
educ. ser.] 3598.134
Spencer, H. Education : intellectual, moral, and
physical. N. Y., 1894. 3599-74
— Same. 1895. 3599-98
Sprague, H. B. Ought text-books to be supplied
gratuitously to all children in the public schools?
Chicago. [1888.] [Live topics in education. 1.]
7599.100
Thompson, C. 0. Manual training in the public
schools. [Terre Haute?] 3595-t37
Tolman, W. H. The history of higher education
in Rhode Island. Dissertation. [Balt.] 1894.
7592.16
Largely devoted to Brown University.
Education — Engineering
White, E. E. The country school problem. N. Y.
[1894.] [American educational bulletin. No. 3.]
7596.32
— School management. N. Y., 1894. 3598.126
Educational Institutions.
See also Eeligion (Eeligious Institutions).
Berkeley school, Boston. A decade’s work.
1884-1894. [Boston, 1895.] 4499.174
Boston mercantile academy. Annual catalogue
and circular. July, 1856, 1857. Boston, 1856,57.
*7648.51
Brown university. Historical catalogue. 1764-
1894. Prov., 1895. *4485.154
Bulloch, J. M. A history of the University of
Aberdeen, 1495-1895. London, 1895. 2494.127
Cushing, T. Historical sketch of Chauncy-hall
school, with catalogue of teachers and pupils.
1828-94. Boston, 1895. Portrs. 44993.50
Goode, G. B. .4n account of the Smithsonian
institution; its origin, history, objects and achieve-
ments. Wash., 1895. Portrs. 7924.7557924.76
Graduate courses. Lists of advanced courses
announced by twenty-one colleges or universities
of the U. S. for 1895-6. C. A. Duniwa}*, editor-
in-chief. N. Y., 1895. 3596.125
Jones, W. C. Illustrated history of the University
of California. San Francisco, 1895. *4490.109
Larsson, G. Publications relating to the Sloyd
training school, Boston. [Boston, 1888-95.]
Ulus. 8016.64
Lawrence academy, Groton, Mass. Financial
history, with a statement of its funds now available.
Groton, 1895. 4485.123
Massachusetts institute of technology. Sum-
mer schools. Summer instruction at the institute.
[Boston, 1895.] 4485.111
Michigan mining school, Houghton, Mich. Pro-
spectus of elective studies. Houghton. [1895.]
Tables. 7868.20
North Carolina college of agriculture and
mechanic arts, Ealeigh. .Annual catalogue, 6th.
Ealeigh, 1895. *4486.142
Olsson, F. Souvenir guide book of Harvard col-
lege and its historical vicinity. Cambridge, 1895.
2359-113
Runnels. M. T. Memorial sketches and history
of the class of 1853, Dartmouth college. Newport,
N. H., 1895. Ulus. Portrs. 4484.145
Wabash college. Triennial catalogue of alumni,
honorary alumni, and non-graduate students.
Crawfordsville, 1895. *4486.140
Walker, F. A, Eemarks on the dedication of the
new science and engineering buildings of McGill
university, Montreal. [Boston, 1893.] 4480a. ro4
Wells college, Aurora, N. Y. Circular of infor-
mation. [Aurora, N. Y., 1895?] Ulus. 44993.152
Yale college. Catalogue of the officers and
graduates, 1701-1895. New Haven, 1895.
*4387-86
Electricity and Magnet-
ism.
Abbott, A. V. The electrical transmission of
energy. N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 3962.35
Atkinson, P. Electricity for everybody. N. Y.,
1895. Ulus. 39693.135
Bdwinson, G. The electrician at home. Ed. by
F. C. Young. London, 189-1. Ulus. [Amateurs’
practical aid series.] 3968.167
Knight, J. H. Electric light for country houses.
London, 1895. Ulus. 3964.138
Nipher, F. E. Electricity and magnetism. St.
Louis, 1895. Ulus. **£.5117.27
Northrup, E. F. A method for comparing the
values of the specific inductive capacity of a sub-
stance under slowly and rapidly changing fields
[etc.]. Dissertation. Balt., 1895. 3964.139
Paterson, G. W. Lummis-. The management of
dynamos. A handybook. London, 1895. 3967.174
Slingo, W., and A. Brooker. Problems and
solutions in elementary electricity and magnetism.
London, 1895. Ulus. 3967.173
Thompson, S. P. Polyphase electric currents,
and alternate-current motors. London, 1895. Ulus.
[Finsbury technical manuals.] 3964.140
Thomson, J. J. Elements of the mathematical
theory of electricity and magnetism. Cambridge,
1895. Diagrams. **£.5117.26
Watson, A. E. How to build a fifty-light dynamo
or four horse-power motor. Lynn. [1895.]
Diagrams. 39693.131
Wolff, F. A. On the influence of magnetism on
chemical action. Easton, 1895. 7962.133
Engineering.
See also Industrial and Mechanical Arts.
Boehm, B., andE. John. Widerstandsmomente,
Tragheitsmomente und Gewichte von Blechtragern,
nebst numerisch geordneter Zusaramenstellung
der Widerstandsmomente von 59 bis 25622. Ber-
lin, 1895. **£.5114.33
Clark, D. K. The mechanical engineer’s pocket-
book of tables, formulae, rules, and data. 2d ed.
N. Y.,1893. 8018.190
Herschel, C. Measuring water. Providence,
1895. Ulus. 5942.72
Houston, E. J., and A. E. Kennelly. Electrical
engineering leaflets. N. Y., 1895. 3 v. 3967.92
Johnson, J. B. Engineering contracts and speci-
fications. N. Y., 1895. 4012.108
Morison, G. S. Address at the annual convention
[of American society of civil engineers], Hull,
Mass. [N. Y., 1895.] 5917.64
Patton, W. M. A treatise on civil engineering.
Isted. N. Y., 1895. Ulus. Plans. 3943.115
PozzoU, D. Monografia idrometrica. Saggio
sulla velocita laterale e sui partitori di fianco.
Crema, 1893. 2 plates. **£.51103.4
United States infantry and cavalry school, Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas. Manual of military field
engineering. Fort Leavenworth, 1894. 39593.133
Prepared by W. D. Beach and others.
Encyclopaedias.
See Cyclopaedias.
Essays.
See Literature.
Europe
Ethics.
See Philosophy.
Europe.
Froissart. The chronicles of Froissart trans. by
John Bourchier, Lord Berners. Ed. by G. C.
Macaulay. London, 1895. 22293.60
Alps.
Conway, Sir W. M. The Alps from end to end.
Westminster, 1895. Ulus. 4862.51
Hugo, V. M., comte. Letters to his wife and
others (the Alps and the Pyrenees). Trans, by
N. H. Dole. Boston. [1895.] 4656 75
Austria.
Coldstream, J. P. The institutions of Austria.
Westminster, 1895. 4829.17
France.
Adolphus, F. Some memories of Paris. Edinb.,
1895. 4668.64
Beziers, M. Memoires pour servir a I’etat his-
torique et geographique du diocese de Bayeux.
T. 2. Rouen, 1895. 4622.13
BickneU, Anna L. Life in the Tuileries under
the second empire. N. Y., 1895. Portrs. 2651.106
Davis, R. H. About Paris. N. Y., 1895. Plates.
2669.116
France. Institution nationale des sourds-muets
de Paris. Distribution des prix et documents
divers. 1889/90-93/4. Paris, 1890-94. [France.
Ministere de I’interieur.] *7593- 16
Hare, A. J. C. North-western France. (Nor-
mandy and Brittany.) London, 1895. Ulus.
2660.65
Imbert de Saint- Amand, A. L., baron. The
revolution of 1848. Trans, by Elizabeth G. Mar-
tin. N. Y. , 1895. Portrs. [Famous women of
the French court.] 1555-72
Sarcey, F. Die Belagerung von Paris. Ein-
drucke und Erinnerungen. tubers, von A. Tuhten.
Leipzig. [1893.] ' 4896.50.318
Germany.
Krafft, R. Glanzendes Elend. Eine offene Kritik
der Verhaltnisse unserer Offizierkorps. Stuttgart,
1895. 4826.39
Great Britain.
Aubrey, W. H. S. The rise and growth of the
English nation. Vol. 2. London, 1895. 4527.1 17
Gneist, R. F. H. H. von. History of the English
Parliament, its growth and development through a
thousand years. 800 to 1887. 3d ed. [Trans, by
A. H. Keane.] London, 1889. Portr. 4518.129
MacColl, M. England’s responsibility towards
Armenia. London, 1895. 3086.73
Ransome, C. An advanced history of England,
from the earliest times to the present day. Lon-
don, 1895. Maps. Plans. 4526.117
England,
Abram, W. A. Parish of Blackburn, county of
Lancaster. Blackburn, 1877. Plates. 2494.75
Baigent, F. J., ed. A collection of records and
documents relating to the hundred and manor of
Crondal, county of Southampton. Pt. 1. Lon-
don, 1891. Map. [Hampshire record society.]
*2494.149
Barclay, E. Stonehenge and its earth-works.
London, 1895. Ulus. Plans. *24903.124
Bates, C. .1. The history of Northumberland.
London, 1895. [Popular county histories.]
*2495.109
Besant, Sir W. Westminster. London, 1895.
Ulus. Plans. 2494.74
Blomfield, J. C. History of Ardley, Bucknell,
Caversfield, and Stoke Lyne. London, 1894.
[Deanery of Bicester. Pt. 8.] *2491.148
Brushfield, T. N. The church of All saints. East
Budleigh. Pt. 1-3. [1891-94.] Plates. 2506.125
— The churchwardens’ accounts of East Budleigh.
[1894.] 2506.126
Clay, J. W., ed. Yorkshire royalist composition
papers, or the proceedings of the committee for
compounding with delinquents during the Com-
monwealth. London, 1893, 95. 2 v. [Yorkshire
archaeolog. soc. Record series. Vol. 15, 18.]
*2493.102.15, 18
Crespigny, Rose C. de, and H. G. Hutchinson.
The New forest : its traditions, inhabitants and
customs. London, 1895. Plates. 2467.144
Crickmore, H. H. Old Chester. N. Y., 1895.
Plates. 2465.145
Dasent, A. I. The history of St. James’s square
and the foundation of the West End of London.
London, 1895. Ulus. Plates. Plan. 2493.155
Dickens, Charles. A child’s history of England,
also A holiday romance and other pieces. Boston.
[1895.] Ulus. 96914
Dorr, Julia C. R. “ The flower of England’s
face.” Sketches of English travel. N. Y., 1895.
24693.152
Ferguson, R. S., ed. The royal charters of the
city of Carlisle. Carlisle, 1894. Maps. Plans.
[Cumberland and Westmorland antiq. and archasol.
soc.] *2415.78
Harper, C. G. The Portsmouth road and its trib-
utaries : to-day and in days of old. London, lh95.
Ulus. 2464.132
Macray, W. D., ed. Calendar of charters and
documents relating to Selborne and its priory.
London, 1891. [Hampshire record society.]
*2494.150
Madge, S. Moulton church and its bells. With
a summary of the bells in the several parishes of
Northamptonshire; also a bibliography on “bells.”
London, 1893. Hlus. 2506.124
Kitchin, G. W. The manor of Manydown, Hamp-
shire. London, 1895. [Hampshire record society.]
*2494.148
Lyon, W. Chronicles of Finchampstead in the
county of Berkshire. London, 1895. Ulus.
*2502.105
Raven, ,T. J. The history of Suffolk. London,
1895. [Popular county histories.] 2495.110
Rideing, W. H. In the land of Lorna Doone, and
other pleasurable excursions in England. N. Y.
[1895.] 2469.153
Taylor, M. W. The old manorial halls of West-
morland and Cumberland. Kendal, 1892. Plates.
Plans. [Cumberland and Westmorland antiq.
and archseol. soc.] *2415.76
Europe — Fiction
Wolfe, T. F. A literary pilgrimage among the
haunts of famous British authors. Phila., 1896.
2468.149
Ireland.
O’Connell compensation fund. Notification to
the parishes of Ireland. The simultaneous col-
lection ... of the present year will be made
throughout the kingdom on Sunday, 21st Novem-
ber . . . [Dublin, 1841.] **0.342.23
Contains an engraving of O’Connell at the bar of the House
of Commons refusing the anti-catholic deciaration.
Scotland.
Todd, G. Eyre-. Scotland, picturesque and tra-
ditional. London, 1895. Ulus. 2463.77
Wales.
Trevelyan, Marie. The land of Arthur : its heroes
and heroines. London. [1895?] 2467.145
Greece.
Pausanias. Fiihrer durch Attika. Deutscli von
F. Spiro. Leipzig. [1894.] [Universal-Bibli-
othek.] 4896. 50.342
Roberts, W. R. The ancient Boeotians : their
character and culture and their reputation. Cam-
bridge, 1895. Map. 2964.27
Italy.
Cauina, L. L’antica Etruria marittima, compresa
nella Dizione Pontificia descritta ed illustrata con
1 monunienti. Roma, 1846-51. Text, 2 v. ; Plates,
2 V. *Cab.27.2i.i
Clement, Clara E. Naples, the city of Parthen-
ope. Boston. [1894.] Plates. 4767.64
Hewlett, M. Earthwork out of Tuscany. Lon-
don, 1895. 2769.83
Italy from the Alps to Mt. Etna. London. [1895?]
Ulus. 4761.16
Olipbant, Margaret O. The makers of Venice:
doges, conquerors, painters and men of letters.
London, 1893. Ulus. 2746.74
Sewell, Elizabeth M. Outline history of Italy.
From the fall of the Western Empire. London,
1895. Map. 47293.27
Russia.
Battye, A. B. R. Trevor-. Ice-hound on Kolguev.
A chapter in the exploration of Arctic Europe.
Westminster, 1895. Illus. 2261.117
Spain.
Antonio, de Lebrixa. Habes in hoc volvmine
amice lector. .3illii Antonii Nebrissensis rerum a
Fernando & Elisabe . . . gesta:^ decades duas.
[Trans, from the Spanish of Fernando del Pulgar.]
Necno belli Nauariensis libros duos. Annexa in-
super archiepi Roderici Chronica alijsq, historijs
antehac non excussis. (Genealogia regum His-
panorum . . . Alpbosi de Carthagena episcopi
Burgensis. Episcopi Gervndensis paralipomenon
Hispaniae libri decern.) [Ed. byXanthus Nebris-
sensis.] [Apvd incl3'tam Granatam.] 1545. Folio.
*3090.59
Maldonado Macanaz, J. Historia del reinado
de Felipe v. y del advenimiento de la Casa de Bor-
bon al trono de Espana. Madrid. [1895 ] [His-
toria general de Espana.] *30903.113
Sweden.
Forssell, C. D. Une annee en Su^de, ou tableaux
des costumes, moeurs et usages des paysans de
Su^de. Stockholm, 1836. 48 plates. 4862.13
Switzerland.
Baker, F. G. The model republic. A history of
the rise and progress of the Swiss people. Lon-
don, 1895. Maps. 4825.73
Marsh, H. Two seasons in Switzerland. N. Y.,
1895. Pis. 4866.27
Ricbman, I. B. Appenzell. Pure democracy
and pastoral life in Inner-Rhoden. London, 1895.
Maps. 4828.29
Turkey.
Clement, Clara E. Constantinople. The city of
the sultans. Boston. [1895.] Pis. 3087.110
Conze, A. C. L., and others. Archaeologische
Untersuchungen auf Saraothrake, ausgefiihrt von
Alexander Conze, Alois Hauser, George Niemann
[und Otto Benndorf]. Wien, 1875, 80. 2 v. 147
pis. *2970.72
Crawford, F. Marion. Constantinople. N. Y.,
1895. Illus. 3082.22
Grosvenor, E. A. Constantinople. Boston, 1895.
2 v. Illus. 3081.118
Evolution.
See Physiology.
Fiction.
For Fairy Tales see Folk-Lore.
Tallack, W. Charles Dickens’ prison fictions.
[Anon.] [London, 1894.] [Howard association.]
5579-46
In Eugrlish.
Balzac. Beatrix. Boston, 1895. 1736.36; 2704.87
— A daughter of Eve. [And A commission in
lunacj'. The rural ball.] Boston, 1895. 2704.88
— Ferragus, chief of tlie Devorants. Tlie last
incarnation of Vautrin. Boston, 1895. 2704.64
— The marriage contract. Boston, 1895. 1736.35
— A start in life [etc.]. Boston, 1895. 2704.49
Contents. — A start in life. — Vendetta. — Study of a
woman. — The message.
These novels are all translated by Katharine P. Wormeley.
Barlow, Jane. Irish idylls. N. Y., 1894. 61.84
— Maureen’s fairing [and other stories]. N. Y.,
1895. Illus. [Irish series.] 26.124
Barr, Amelia E. Bernicia. N. Y., 1895. 27.21
Barrett, F. A set of rogues, to wit Christopher
Sutton, John Dawson, the Senor Don Sanchez del
Castillo de Castelafia and Moll Dawson. N. Y.,
1895. 27.22
Bates, Mrs. L. W. Bunch-grass stories. Phila.,
1895. 26.96
Beaumont, Mary. A Ringby lass and other
stories. N. Y., 1895. Illus. [Iris series.] 27.10
Besant, Sir W. In deacon’s orders and other
stories. N. Y., 1895. 26.72
Betrothed, The. of Wj-oming. An historical
tale [of the American revolution]. 2d ed. Phila.,
1830. *4503-132
Bierbower, A. From monkey to man, or, society
in the tertiary age. A story of the missing link.
Chicago, 1894. Illus. 76.48
Fiction
Bikelas, D. Tales from the ^gean. Trans, by
L. E. Opdycke. Cliicago, 1894. 26.84
Blair, Eliza N. Lisbeth Wilson ; a daughter of
New Hampshire hills. Boston. [1895.] 26.110
Brooks, E. S. A boy of the first empire. N. Y.,
1895. Ulus. 77-i8
Brown, W. E. Jack and Jill. A love story.
[9d ed.] San Francisco. [1895.] Ulus. 2406.135
Brush, Christine C. The colonel’s opera cloak-
Boston, 1895. [No name series.] 96.12
Burnett, Frances H. Two little pilgrims’ prog-
ress : a story of the city Beautiful. N. Y., 1895.
Ulus. 7716
Burton, J. Bloundelle-. The Hispaniola plate
(1683-1893). N. Y. [1895.] 26.123
Butterworth, H. In old New England: the
romance of a colonial fireside. N. Y., 1895. 26.64
— The knight of liberty. A tale of the fortunes
of La Fayette. N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 76.66
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The story of
the Don, re-written for our young folks. By C.
L. Mateaux. London. [1883.] Illus. 90.55
Champney, Elizabeth W. Paddy O’Leary and
his learned pig. N. Y., 1895. Illus. 77.6
Compton, H. A free lance in a far land : an ac-
count of the singular fortunes of Selwyn Fyve-
ways, of Fyveways hall. N. Y. [1895.] 26.116
Crawford, F. Marion. Casa Braccio. N. Y.,
1895. 2 V. Illus. 27.26
Crockett, S. E. Bog-myrtle and peat, being tales
chiefly of Galloway, gathered from the years 1889-
1890. N. Y., 1895. 26.114
— A Galloway herd. N. Y. [1895.] 26.121
— The men of the Moss-Hags, a history of adven-
ture taken from the papers of William Gordon of
Earstoun in Galloway. N. Y., 1895. 27.7
A story of the Scotch covenanters.
Daudet, A. Fromont junior & Eisler senior.
Trans, by E. Vizetelly. Phila., 1895. Illus. 27.1
Davis, Varina A. J. The veiled doctor. N. Y.,
1895. 26.61
Dean, Mrs. Andrew. The grasshoppers. London,
1895. 27.17
— Lesser’s daughter. London, 1894. [Pseudo-
nym library.] 27.18
Defoe, D. Journal of the plague year. Ed. with
notes and an introd. by G. R. Carpenter. N. Y.,
1895. [Longmans’ English classics.] 1858.4
De Koven, Mrs. Reginald. A sawdust doll.
Chicago, 1895. [The peacock library.] 26.107
Dickens, Charles. George Silvermans’ explana-
tion ; a holiday romance. (A child’s history of
England. Boston, 1895.) 969.14
Dog stories from the “Spectator”; with an
introd. by J. St. Loe Strachey. N. Y., 1895.
1176.32
Dole, N. H. On the point : a summer idyl. Bos-
ton, 1895. Illus. 26.104
Don. By the author of “ Miss Toosey’s mission.”
Boston, 1895. Illus. 77.22
Dougall, L. The Zeit-Geist. N. Y., 1895. 26.67
Douglas, Amanda M. A Sherburne romance.
N. Y., 1895. 27.11
Dowson, E. Dilemmas : stories and studies in
sentiment. London, 1895. 27.30
Doyle, A. Conan. The Stark Munro letters.
N. Y., 1895 Illus. 26.92
— Strange secrets. N. Y. [1896.] 26.109
Duncan, Sara J. The story of Sonny Sahib.
By Mrs. Everard Cotes. N. Y., 1895. Illus. 76.60
Bbers, G. M. In the fire of the forge. A ro-
mance of old Nuremberg. Trans, by Mary J.
Safford. N. Y., 1895. 2 v. 26.130
Eliot, George, pseud. Adam Bede. Edinb.
[1895.] Plates. [Sir John Lubbock’s hundred
books.] 12.92
Ellis, E. S. Comrades true; or, perseverance
versus genius. Phila., 1895. Illus. 77.8
— Jack Midwood : or, bread cast upon the waters.
N. Y., 1895. Illus. [Through on time series.
No. 1.] 77-to
— The young ranchers : or, fighting the Sioux.
Phila., 1895. Illus. [Forestand prairie series.]
77.2
— The young scout. The story of a West Point
lieutenant. N. Y. [1895.] Illus. 76.69
Fenn, G. M. The tiger lily : a story of a woman.
N. Y. [1895.] 26.111
Foster, Mary F. Doty Dontcare : a story of the
Garden of the Antilles. Boston, 1895.
26.80; 24093.133
A story of the negro insurrection in Santa Cruz, 1878.
Fowler, Edith H. The young pretenders. Illus.
by Philip Burne-Jones. London, 1895. 76.46
Fuller, H. B. With the procession. N. Y., 1895.
26.86
Galt, J. Annals of the parish and the Ayrshire
legatees. With introd. by S. R. Crockett. Bos-
ton, 1895. 2 V. Portr. 26.98
— Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk. With an introd.
by S. R. Crockett. Boston, 1895. 2 v. Pis. 27.19
Gissing, G. In the year of jubilee. N. Y., 1895.
26.62
Goodloe, Abbe C. College girls. N. Y., 1895.
Illus. 27.15
Grahame, K. The golden age. Chicago, 1895.
76.51
Grant, R. The bachelor’s Christmas, and other
stories. N. Y., 1895. Illus. 27.4
Green, Anna K. Dr. Izard. N. Y.,1895. Illus.
27.32
Green, Evelyn Everett-. Eustace Marchmont :
a friend of the people. Boston. [1895.] Illus.
26.105
Labor troubles in the time of William iv.
— In Taunton town. A story of the rebellion of
James, duke of Monmouth, in 1685. London,
1896. 26.93
Haggard, H. Rider. Heart of the world. N. Y.,
1895. 26.65
Harrison, Constance C. An errant wooing. N. Y.,
1895. 26.73
Harte, F. Bret. Clarence. Boston, 1895. 26.128
Hawkins, Anthony Hope. Chronicles of count
Antonio. N. Y., 1895. 27.23
Henderson, W. J. Afloat with the flag. N. Y.,
1895. Pis. 76.49
Henty, G. A. A knight of the white cross : a
tale of the siege of Rhodes. N. Y., 1895. Illus.
76.71
— Through Russian snows : a story of Napoleon’s
retreat from Moscow. N. Y., 1895. Illus. 76.72
Fiction
— The tiger of Mysore : a story of the war with
Tippoo Saib. N. Y., 1895. Illus. 76.54
Hinkson, Katharine T. The way of a maid. By
Katharine Tynan. N. Y., 1895. 27.12
Holley, Marietta. Samantha among the bretliren.
N. Y., 1890. Illus. 33-88
Holmes, F. M. Hugh Melville’s quest. A boy’s
adventures in the days of the Armada. Phila.
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Hotchkin, S. F. A splendid inheritance. Phila.,
1895. 3459-155
Hotchkiss, C- C- In defiance of the king. A
romance of the American revolution. N. Y., 1895.
[Appleton’s town and country library.] 27.14
Hungerford, Margaret. The three Graces. Phila.,
1895. Illus. 26.77
Irving, Washington. Tales of a traveller. With
an introd. by B. Matthews, together with notes
[etc.], by G. E. Carpenter. N. Y., 1895. Portr.
[Longman’s English classics.] 889.27
Jensen, W. Runic rocks: a North-sea idyl.
Trans, by Marianne E. Suckling. N. Y. [1895.]
26.100
Jewett, Sarah 0. The life of Nancy. Boston,
1895. 27.3
John, Eugenie. The Owl’s nest. Trans, from
the German of E. Marlitt [pseud.]. By Mrs. A.
L. Wister. Phila., 1895. 100.43
Johnstone, Christina J. Diversions of Hollycot,
or, the mother’s art of thinking. N. Y., 1829.
6599a. 60
Johnstone, D. L. The brotherhood of the coast.
N. Y. [1895.] Illus. 76.65
Kaler, J. 0. Andy’s ward; or, the international
museum. By James Otis [pseud.]. Phila., 1895.
Illus. 77.7
— With Lafayette at Yorktown. A story of how
two boys joined the Continental army. N. Y.
[1895.] Illus. 76.63
— Wood island light; or, Ned Sanford’s refuge.
Boston. [1895.] Illus. 77-i3
Ker, David. The wizard king. A story of the
last Moslem invasion of Europe. Phila. [1895.]
Illus. 26.90
King, Anna E. Kitwyk stories. N. Y., 1895.
Illus. 27.2
King, Capt. Charles. Captain Close and sergeant
Croesus. Phila.. 1895. 26.113
— The story of Fort Frayne. Chicago. [1895.]
26.112
— Trooper Ross and Signal Butte. Phila., 1896.
Illus. 27.27
— ed. Captain Dreams and other stories. Phila.,
1895. 27.34
King, Edward. Under the red flag : or, the adven-
tures of two American boys in the days of the Com-
mune. Phila., 1895. Illus. 76.70
Ellpling, Rudyard. The jungle book. N. Y.,
1894. Illus. 3047.206
— The second jungle book. Decorated by J. L.
Kipling. N. Y., 1895. 15.221; 3047.207
Lang, A., ed. The Red true story book. London,
1895. Illus. 77-191 2578.171
— The true story book. 2d ed. London, 1893.
Illus. 2578.170
Laurie, A. Schoolboy days in Japan. Trans,
by Laura E. Kendall. Boston. [1895.] Pis.
3018.124
Lie, J. L. I. The commodore’s daughters. Trans,
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MacDonald, G. Lilith, a romance. N. Y., 1895.
26.95
— Robert Falconer. Boston. 422.14
Mackay, Minnie. The silence of the maharajah.
By Marie Corelli [pseud.]. N. Y., 1895. Illus.
26.131
Mackie, J. The Devil’s playground. A story of
the wild Northwest. N. Y. [1894.] Illus. 26.3
Magruder, Julia. The princess Sonia. N. Y.,
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Mallock, W. H. The heart of life. N. Y., 1895.
26.117
Manning, Anne. The household of Sir Thos.
More. With an introd. by W. H. Hutton. N. Y.,
1896. Illus. 2458.42
Marshall, Emma. The white king’s daughter :
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Illus. 26.119
Time of Charles i.
Matthews, Brander. His father’s son : a novel
of New York. N. Y., 1896. Illus. 27.24
Maud, Constance. Wagner’s heroes. London,
1895. 27.13
Meade, Elizabeth T. A soldier of fortune. N. Y.
[1895.] 26.118
Meredith ; or, the mystery of the Meschianza.
A tale of the American revolution. By the author
of “ The betrothed of Wyoming.” Phila., 1831.
*4509.255
Morris, W. The wood beyond the world. Boston,
1895. *4572.147
Morrison, A. Tales of mean streets. Boston,
1895. 26.79
Morrison, Sarah E. Chilhowee boys in war time.
N. Y. [1895.] Illus. 77-12
Time of the War of 1812.
Mott, E. The old settler, the squire and little
Peleg. N. Y., 1895. 4394.122
Munroe, K. At war with Pontiac. N. Y., 1895.
Illus. 76.74
Time, French and Indian war, 1754-1759.
— Snow-shoes and sledges. N. Y., 1895. Illus.
76-73
Norris, W. E. Billy Bellew. N. Y., 1895.
Pis. 26.74
Oxley, J. M. My strange rescue and other stories
of sport and adventure in Canada. London, 1895.
Illus. 76.61
Page, T. N. Unc’ Edinburg. A plantation echo.
N. Y., 1895. Illus. 26.126
Parker, G. When Valmond came to Pontiac.
The story of a lost Napoleon. Chicago, 1895. 26.63
Pearce, J. H. Tales of the masque. Chicago,
1895. 26.91
Pemberton, Max. “The little Huguenot.” A
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Perry, Nora. A flock of girls and boys. Boston,
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Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. A singular life. Bos-
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Pollock, W. H. King Zub and other stories.
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Prentice, H. The boy explorers ; or, the adven-
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258
Fiction
Pyle, Howard. The story of Jack Ballister’s for-
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Ralph, Julian E. People we pass ; stories ot life
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Ulus. 27.31
Raymond, W. Tryphena in love. N. Y., 1895.
26.88
Rhoscomye, O. The jewel of Ynys galon ; being
a hitherto unprinted chapter in the history of the
sea rovers. N. Y., 1895. 26.68
Rice, Katharine McD. Stories for all the year :
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Richards, Laura E. Jim of Hellas : or, in durance
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Richardson, John, major. Wau-nan-gee; or, the
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Rowsell, Mary C. The friend of the people : a
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26.129
Russell, Frances E. A quaint spinster. Boston,
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Savidge, E. C. The American in Paris. A bio-
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siege and commune of Paris, from an American
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Schwartz, J. van der Poorsen. My lady nobody.
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Ulus. 26.60
Scott, Sir Walter, bart. The pirate. Dryburgh
ed. Edinb., 1893. Hlus. 720.39
Sergeant, Adeline. Out of due season. N. Y.,
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Seven brothers. The, of Wyoming; or, the brig-
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Shepherd, Sophy W. Counter-currents. Boston,
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Sherwood, Margaret. An experiment in altruism.
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26.85
Sienkiewicz, H. Children of the soil. Trans,
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“ Spot,” an autobiography. N. Y. [1895.] Ulus.
Story of a dog. 76.62
Stannard, Henrietta E. V. Aunt Johnnie. Phila.,
1893. 26.87
— The major’s favourite. N. Y., 1895. 26.69
Steuart, J. A. The jolly Pashas. The story of
an unphilanthroplc society. London. [1892.]
Plates. [Whitefriars library of wit and humour.
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Stockton, F. R. The adventures of Captain
Horn. N. Y., 1895. 26.75
— A chosen few short stories. N. Y., 1895.
Portr. 26.125
Stoddard, W. 0. Chumley’s post: a story of
the Pawnee trail. Phila., 1895. Ulus. 77.9
— The partners : the story of an every-day girl
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Stoker, Bram. The waiter’s mou’. N. Y., 1895.
26.101
Streckfuss, A. Too rich. After the German, by
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Sudermann, H. The wish. Trans, by Lily
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Swan, Annie S. A lost ideal. N. Y. [1894.]
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Swan, Eliza B. The opal queen. Cincinnati,
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Thackeray. Christmas stories ; Ballads and other
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— The memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq., and Denis
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— The memoirs of Mr. C. J. Yellowplush; The
Fitzboodle papers ; The wolves and the lamb ;
Stories and sketches. Boston, 1895. Hlus. 1484.7
Tirebuck, W. E. Miss Grace of All Souls. N. Y.,
1895. 27.25
Told in the verandah : passages in the life of
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Tolstoi, L. N., count. Master and man. With an
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Tomlinson, E. T. Three colonial boys. Boston.
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Tompkins, Elizabeth K. Her majesty : a ro-
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N. Y., 1895. 76.53
Townsend, E. W. A daughter of the tenements.
N. Y., 1895. Hlus. 72.20
Train, Elizabeth P. A social highwayman.
Phila., 1895. 1730.41
Van Dyke, H. J., jr. The story of the otherwise
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Ward, Mary A. The story of Bessie Costrell.
N. Y., 1895. 26.71
Warman, Cy. Tales of an engineer, with Rhymes
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Watson, J. M. The days of auld lang syne. By
Ian Maclaren [pseud.]. N. Y., 1895. 27.28
Weyman, S. J. From the memoirs of a minister
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White, Eliza 0. The coming of Theodora.
Boston, 1895. 26.122
Whitelock, L. C. A mad madonna and other
stories. Boston, 1895. 27.16
Wiggin, Kate Douglas. The village watch-tower.
Boston, 1895. 26.127
Wilde, Oscar. The young king. The star-child.
Boston, 1895. [Cosy corner series.] 76.52
Wilkins, Mary E. Comfort Pease and her gold
ring. N. Y., 1895. [Renaissance booklets.] 77.27
Williams, J. L. Princeton stories. 4th ed.
N. Y., 1896. 27.8
Witch, The, of New England ; a romance. Phila.,
1824. 4509.254
Woolson, Constance F. The front yard and
other Italian stories. N. Y., 1895. Hlus. 26.103
Yeats, S. L. The honour of Savelli. N. Y.,
1895. 26.108
Yonge, Charlotte M. The Carbonels. N. Y.,
1895. Hlus. 77.3
— The long vacation. N. Y., 1895. 27.33
Zangwill, I. The master. N. Y., 1895. 26.66
Zola, fi. Lourdes. Trans, by E. A. Vizetelly.
Chicago, 1894. 4660b. loi
In French.
Causse, C. Un roman de femme. [Par] Pierre
Mael [pseud.]. 9e ed. Paris, 1895. 2679a. 182
Erckmann, £. Alsaciens et Vosgiens d’autrefois.
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Guesviller, G. La sourde. [Paris, 1896.] Ulus.
No. 2 in 26703.104
Huysmans, J. K. A rebours. Paris, 1895.
2679a. 179
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Ulus. No. 4 in 26703.104
Merimee, P. Coloinba. Ed. with introd., notes,
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Moreau-Vauthier, C. Les gamineries de Mon-
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26703.104
Theuriet, C. A. A. L’abbe Daniel. Paris, 1893.
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Th^zard, A. Feuille-de-cbene. Par Danielle
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No. 3 in 26703.104
Viaud, L. M. J. Madame Clirysantheme. [Par]
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2661.75
In German.
Andersen, H. C. Gliickspeter. Aus dem Diini-
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4896.50.342
Bergler, H. O. Tann-. Alt-Wiener Ranke und
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Bucher, J. Der Mueller von Sempach. Kultur-
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Crone, M. Auf und unter der Erde. Erzahlun-
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Grazie, Maria E. delle. Der Rebell. Bozi.
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In Swedish.
Flygare-Carl^n, Emilia. Gustaf Lindorm. 3je
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Fine Arts.
See also Industrial and Mechanical Arts.
Clement, Clara Erskine. A handbook of legen-
dary and mythological art. 26th ed. N. Y., 1895.
Illus. 8067.85
Cougny, G. L’art moderne. [Pte 1.] La Re-
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Reynolds, Sir J. Discourses on art. Ed. by E.
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Van Dyke, J. C. Principles of art. N. Y., 1887.
8067.77
Waldstein, C. The study of art in universities.
N. Y., 1896. 3597.148
Architecture.
See also Antiquities.
Baker, A., and H. Baker. Plas Mawr, Conway,
N. Wales. London, 1888. Plates. Plans.
8090.80
Bedford, F., jr. Sketches in York. York.
[1843?] 14 plates. 4090.31
Crane, E. A., and E. E. Soderholtz. Charles-
ton, S. C., and Savannah, Ga. Examples of colo-
nial arcliitecture in South Carolina and Georgia.
N. Y., 1895. *8102.32
Friedmann, A. Nouvelles dispositions, pour la
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Paris, 1877. 29 plates. *Cab. 60.113. 5
Gibson, L. II. Beautiful houses : a study in
housebuilding. N. Y., 1895. Illus. 4104.59
Halfpenny, W. A new and compleat system of
architecture, delineated in a variety of plans and
elevations. . . . London, 1759. 47 plates.
**8093.76
Hopkins, D. S. Houses and cottages. 2d ed.
Containing 48 designs costing from $300 to
$15,000. Grand Rapids, 1890. 81003.27
Longfellow, W. P. P., ed. A cyclopasdia of
works of architecture in Italy, Greece, and the
Levant. N. Y., 1895. Illus. *8091.68
Mackmurdo, A. H. Wren’s city churches.
Orpington, Kent, 1883. 4104.58
Pagan, J., and J. H. Stoddart. Relics of an-
cient architecture and other picturesque scenes in
Glasgow. Glasgow, 1885. 30 plates. *4090.32
Perry and Reed, architects. An account of the
new north wing and recent additions to University
college, London, opened February 16th, 1881.
London, 1881. 14 plates. 8091.71
Statham, H. H. Architecture for general read-
ers. N. Y., 1895. Plates. 8095.108
Sturgis, Russell, jr. The work of McKim, Mead
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*4092.64
Uhde, C. Baudenkmaeler in Grossbritannien.
Berlin, 1894. 2 v. 175 plates. ***Cab.6o.iii.i
Venables, E., canon of Lincoln. Episcopal
palaces of England. N. Y., 1896. Illus.
24903.125
Decoration,
Falke, J. von. Art in the house. Ed. by C. C.
Perkins. Boston, 1879. Plates. 4091.61
Flory, M. A. A book about fans. With a chap-
ter on fan-collecting by Mary C. Jones. N. Y.,
1895. Illus. 8076.74
Koenigliche Museen, Berlin. Katalog der orna-
mentstich-Sammlung des Kunstgewerbe-Museums.
Leipzig, 1894. Illus. *8081.105
Meyer, F. S. Handbook of ornament: a gram-
mar of art industrial, and architectural designing.
N. Y., 1894. Plates. 8064.128
— Same. 2d ed. 8064.137
Petrie, W. M. Flinders. Egyptian decorative art.
London, 1895. Illus. 8089.43
Fine Arts
Engraving’.
Belle’w, F. P. W. “Chip’s” old woodcuts.
N. Y., 1895. 30 plates. 2402.29
Lippmann, F., ed. Die Holzschnitte des Meis-
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[Internationale chalkographische Gesellschaft. 2.]
**Cab.8o.67.i
Renault, J. F. Triumph of liberty. Dedicated
to its defenders in America. Drawn by J. F.
Kenault. Engraved by P. C. Perger, 1798. 12X
184 in- *Cab.23.32.i
Etching.
Binyon, L. Dutch etchers of the seventeenth
century. London, 1895. Ulus. [The portfolio.
Monographs on artistic subjects.] *8082.128
Wedmore, F. Etching in England. London,
1895. Plates. 8063.117
Furniture.
Nye, A. C. A collection of scale-drawings, de-
tails, and sketches of . . . colonial furniture. . . .
N. Y., 1895. 55 plates. 4100.38
Illustration.
Pennell, J. Modern illustration. London, 1895.
Ulus. [The ex-libris series.] 8065.143
Mufsic.
See also Opera.
Bertensha'w, T. H. Harmony and counterpoint
with exercises. London, 1895. [Longmans’
music course.] 4048.46
Botume, J. F. Exercises in vocal technique.
Boston, 1894. 8052.195
Buck, D., ed. Vox organi. A collection of new
music for the organ, written for this work. Vol. 1.
Boston, 1895. Portr. 8055.63
Davey, Henry, of Brighton. History of English
music. London. [1895.] 4043.70
Harvard college. The University hymn book,
for use in the chapel of Harvard university.
Camb., 1895. 3444. in
Hutchins, C. L., ed. Morning and evening
canticles, with the occasional anthems. Set to
chants. Boston, 1893. 5441.27
— The parish choir psalter. Set to appropriate
chants. Edition A. Boston, 1890. 5441.28
International convention of the societies of
Christian endeavor. Selections from Bible songs
prepared for the International convention . . .
Boston, July 10-15. Pittsburgh. [1895.] 5445.97
Keller, O. Geschichte der Musik. Leipzig.
[1894.] Ulus. [Illustrirte Bibl. der Kunst- und
Kulturgesch.] 8043.125
Upton, G. P. The standard cantatas : their sto-
ries, their music, and their composers. Chicago,
1891. 8049.83
— The standard oratorios. Chicago, 1891. 8049.84
— The standard symphonies Chicago, 1893.
8049.85
Numismatics.
General society of colonial wars. Medal [com-
memorating the siege of Louisburg, 1745, etc.].
Bronze. Size, 2 inches in diam. 1895. **0.342.2
Lo'w, L. H. Observations on the practice of
counterfeiting coins and medals. N. Y., 1895.
22303.103
261
Meili, J. Numismatische Sammlung. Die Miin-
zen des Kaiserreichs Brasilien. 1822-1889. 1890.
24 plates. 2232.62
— Numismatische Sammlung. Portugiesische
Miinzen. 1890. 4 plates. 3092.69
Sbakesperian coin-book. Boston. [1895.]
Ulus. 45993.105
Painting.
Bell, Nancy. Masterpieces of the great artists.
1400-1700. London, 1895. Portrs. *8081.104
Cartwright, Julia M. Raphael in Rome. Lon-
don, 1895. Illus. Portrs. [The portfolio. Mon-
ographs on artistic subjects.] *8082.129
Foster, Birket. Pictures of rustic landscape.
With passages in prose and verse selected by John
Davidson. N. Y., 1895. Portr. 30 plates.
8081.107
Gruelle, R. B. Notes : critical and biographical.
Collection of W. T. Walters. J. M. Bowles, ed-
itor. [Indianapolis, 1895.] 8073.143
Hamerton, P. G. Imagination in landscape
painting. Boston, 1895. 8068.107
Lafarge, J. Considerations on painting. N. Y.,
1895. 4069.71
Laurie, A. P. Facts about processes, pigments
and vehicles. London, 1895. Illus. 8069.80
Meissonier, J. L. E. [Catalogue d’une exposition
de ses oeuvres a I’^cole des beaux arts, avril 1893.]
[Paris, 1893.] *8081.106
Pu'vis de Cbavannes, P. C. [Photographic re-
productions of 14 of his paintings.] *Cab.8o.99.4
Van Dyke, J. C. A text-book of the history of
painting. N. Y., 1894. Illus. 8078.162
— Old Dutch and Flemish masters. Engraved
by Timothy Cole. N. Y., 1895. Portrs. Plates.
4061.45
Portraits.
Freies deutsches Hochstift. Ausstellung von
Autografen, Bildern, Schattenrissen [u. s. w.] zur
Veranschaulichung von Goethes Beziehungen zu
seiner Vaterstadt. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.]
Portrs. *4846.15
Players, The, N. Y. The pictures of The play-
ers. [Catalogue.] [N. Y., 1895.] 8077.55
Sculpture.
Mitchell, Lucy M. A history of ancient sculp-
ture. N. Y., 1894. 2 V. Illus. 8082.59
Monumental brass society. Portfolio. Pt. 1-3.
[Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1895.] Plates.
*Cab. 80. 126.2
National sculpture society. Catalogue of the
second annual exhibition. [N. Y., 1895.] Illus.
*80793.81
Perkins, C. C. Historical handbook of Italian
sculpture. N. Y., 1883. Illus. 8063.22
Radcliffe, Alida G. Schools and masters of sculp-
ture. N. Y., 1894. Plates. 8077.108
Upcott, L. E. An introduction to Greek sculp-
ture. Oxford, 1887. 4080.14
Wood Carving.
Leland, C. G. A manual of wood carving. Re-
vised by J. J. Holtzapflfel. N. Y., 1891. Illus.
8014.180
Folk-Lore — Genealogy
Folk-Lore, Folk-Songs,
and Folk-Tales.
Andersen, H. C. Stories and fairy tales. Trans,
by H. 0. Sommer. N. Y. , 1895. 2 v. Ulus. 76.67
Arabian nights’ entertainments. Sindbad the
sailor and Ali Baba and the forty thieves. N. Y.,
1895. Ulus. 3024.24
Compton, Margaret. Snow bird and The water
tiger and other American Indian tales. N. Y.,
1895. Illus. 2406.136
Edwards, C. L. Bahama songs and stories.
Boston, 1895. Plates. [American folk-lore so-
ciety. Memoirs.] *4402.149
Grimm, J. L. C., and AY. C. Grimm. Kinder-
und Hausmarchen. Leipzig. [1894.] 2 v.
4896.50.326
Hartmann, A., ed. Volkslieder. In Bayern, Tirol
und Land Salzburg gesammelt. Mit vielen
Melodien nach dem Volksmund aufgezeichnet
von H. Abele. B. 1 : Volksthiimliche Weihnacht-
lieder. Leipzig, 1884. 2870.12
No more was published.
Hulme, F. E. Natural history lore and legend-
London, 1895. Illus. 3823.86
Knowles, J. T., ed. The legends of King Arthur
and his knights. 8th ed. London, 1895. 4577.152
Lang, A. My own fairy book, namely certain
chronicles of Pantouflia, as notably the adventures
of Prigio, prince of that country and of his son
Ricardo. Bristol, 1895. Illus. 77-it
Leland, C. G. Legends of Florence. London,
1895. 27793.45
Richards, Anna M. A new Alice in the old
Wonderland. Phila., 1895. Illus. 77-14
Hinder, F. Old-world Japan. Legends of the
land of the gods. N. Y., 1896. Illus. 3015.122
Shaw, E. R. Legends of Fire island beach and
the south side. N. Y. [1895.] Illus. 26.81
Shelley, F. Legends of gems. N. Y., 1893.
22293.59
Genealogy and Heraldry.
See also Biography.
Andrews, H. F. History of the Hamlin family,
with genealogies of early settlers of the name
in America. 1639-1894. Pt. 1. Exira, 1894.
Illus. *4434.169
Backus, J. B. Genealogical chart of the Chester
family, with other lineal ancestors of the compiler.
[N. Y.? 1893.] *Cab.23.24.2
Bolton, C. K. Genealogical research in libraries.
A paper read before the Connecticut library asso-
ciation. Salem, 1895. 4434.168
Bryant, S. The Mitchell, Bryant and Orr families,
and sketches of the last 274 years. Boston, 1894.
Portr. 4434.167
Bunker, Mary P. Long Island genealogies.
Families of Albertson, Andrews, Bedell, Birdsall,
[etc.]. Being kindred descendants of Thomas
Powell. Albany, 1895. *4333-125
Burroughs, L- A. Genealogy of the Burroughs
family- Garrettsville, 1894. *4334-137
Chase family. Genealogy of Champion Spald-
ing Chase and Mary Sophronia Butterfield, his
wife. [Omaha, 1894.] Portr. 4336-139
Chute, W. E- A genealogy and history of the
Chute family in America, with some account of
the family in Great Britain and Ireland. Salem,
1894. Portrs. 4433.127
Davenport, B. F. The Davenport family. AVith
manuscript notes. [Boston, 1879.] ***4434.166
Eaton, A. W. H. The Elmwood Eatons. [Kent-
ville, N. S.] 1895. *4430.124
Edwards, Georgie H. Historic sketches of the
Edwards and Todd families and their descendants.
1523-1895. Springfield, 111., 1894. *4334-133
Hare, A. J. C- The Gurneys of Earlham. N. Y.,
1895. 2 V. Illus. Portrs. 4548.159
Havilland family. Chronicle of the Norman
family of De Havilland, originally of Haverland :
including the English branches of Havelland and
Haviland. [St. Louis, 1895.] *4431.115
Hildreth, R. Origin and genealogy of the
American Hildreths. Gloucester, 1879. 4334.138
Jewitt, L. The corporation plate and insignia of
office of the cities and towns of England and
AVales. Ed. by AV. H. St. John Hope. London,
1895. 2 V. Illus. *2461.14
ContentB. — 1. Anglesey to Kent. 2. Lancashire to York-
shire. — Index.
Lapham, AA^. B., compiler. Clason, Clawson,
Classon, Closson, Clauson. Stephen Clason of
Stamford, Conn., and some of his descendants.
Compiled from data chiefly collected by 0. B.
Clason. Augusta, 1892. Portrs. 4433.128
Lea, J. H. Lee of Pocklington. A rejoinder.
Exeter, 1895. 2436.7
Maris, G. L., and Annie M. Maris. The Maris
family in the United States. 1683-1885. AVest
Chester, 1885. Portrs. 4433.126
Marsh, D. AV. Marsh genealogy. Descendants
of .lohn Marsh, of Hartford. Amherst, 1895.
Portrs. 4434.165
Marshall, G. W. Register of [Wellow], co.
Notts. [London.] *2506.127
— Register of Ollerton, co. Notts. [London.]
*2506. 128
Meginness, J. F. Genealogy and history of the
Hepburn family of the Susquehanna valley, with
reference to other families of the same name.
AA'^illiamsport, 1894. Portrs. *4433.124
— Origin and history of the Magennis family :
with sketches of the Keylor, Swisher, Marchbank
and Bryan families. AVilliamsport, 1891. Portrs.
*4433.125
Morris, J. E. The Felt genealogy. A record of
the descendants of George Felt of Casco Bay.
Hartford, 1893. 4433.129
Parker, James. A glossary of terms used in
heraldry. New ed. Oxford, 1894. Illus. *2236.116
Pierce, F. C. Whitney. The descendants of John
Whitney, who came from London to Watertown,
Mass., in 1635. Chicago, 1895. Portrs.
*44303.107
Rich, G. Genealogy. Descendants of Jonathan
Rich. Columbus, O., 1892. *4334.136
Ridlon, G. T. Saco valley settlements and fam-
ilies. Portland, 1895. Portrs. *4434.170
Rutherford, L. Family records and events. N. Y.,
1894. Portrs. Pedigrees. *4332.126
Safford, Susan D. Quaint epitaphs. [Boston,
1895. ] 2539.30
Genealogy — Indians
Stanwood, J. R. The direct ancestry of the
late Jacob Wendell, with a sketch of the early
Dutch settlement of the province of New Nether-
land. 1614-1664. Boston, 1882. Rortr. 4333.126
Sveriges ridderskaps oeh adels kalender for 4r
1894. Utgifven af Gabriel Anrep. Stockholm.
[1893.] *2839a.48
Tucker, E. Genealogy of the Tucker family.
Worcester, 189.5. Portrs. 4434. 171
Underwood, L. M. The ancestry and descendants
of Jonathan Pollard (1759-1821). Syracuse,
1891. 4433.130
Wheelwright, E. M. A frontier family [Wheel-
wright]. Cambridge, 1894. *4434.163
Wight, C. H. Atwood genealogy. [N. T., 1895.]
*4430a.io8
Woolworth, Charlotte R. The descendants of
Richard and Hannah Huggins Woolworth. New
Haven, 1893. 4431. 131
Geography.
See also Names of Continents. Geology. Voy-
ages and Travels.
Ganzenmueller, C. Definitions of geographical
names. With instructions for their correct pro-
nunciation. N. Y., 1894. 2283.103
Maltby, A. E. Map modeling in geography.
N. Y. [1894.] Illus. 2289.67
Muenster, S. Cosmographia. . . . Jetzund
aber aufl das Neue vbersehn. Basel, 1628. Illus.
*0.310.5
Tarr, R. S. Elementary physical geography.
N. Y., 1895. Illus. Maps. 3828.113
Geology and Palseon-
tolog^y.
Alabama. Geological survey. (Smith.) Re-
port upon the Coosa coal field, by A. M. Gibson.
Montgomery, 1895. 7864.80
Dana, E. S. Minerals, and how to study them.
N. Y., 1895. Illus. 3868.115
Uldridge, G. H. A geological reeonnoissance in
northwest Wyoming. Wash., 1894. [U. S.
Geol. survey. (Powell.) Bull. 119.] *7872.55.119
Grimsley, G. P. The granites of Cecil county,
in north-eastern Maryland. Thesis. [Cincin-
nati, 1894.] Illus. Map. 7865.14
Kobelt, W. Die Genera Livinhacia, Pseudacha-
tina, Perideris, Limicolaria und Homorus. Niirn-
berg, 1895. [Martini and Chemnitz. Systema-
tisches Conchylien-Cabinet. Bd. 1. Abth. 10.]
*3876.50.1, pt. 10
Lycett, J. Supplementary monograph on the
mollusca from the Stonesfield slate, great oolite,
forest marble, and cornbrash. London, 1863.
Plates. 78703.57
Lyman, B. S. Folds and faults in Pennsylvania
anthracite-beds. [N. Y.] 1895. Illus. 7863.71
— Report on the new red of Bucks and Mont-
gomery counties. [Phila.] 1895. Plates. Maps.
7863.72
PoSepn^, F. The genesis of ore deposits. N. Y.,
1895. Illus. Portr. 3864.126
Prosser, C. S. The Devonian system of eastern
Pennsylvania and New York. Map. Wash.,
1894. [U. S. Geol. survey. (Powell.) Bull.
120.] *7872.55.120
Russell, I. C. Present and extinct lakes of
Nevada. N. Y., 1895. Maps. [National geo-
graphic monographs. Vol. 1, no. 4.] *3871.101.1
Scudder, S. H. The fossil cockroaches of North
America. [Ottawa, 1895.] 5890.19
Seeley, H. G. The story of the earth in past
ages. N. Y., 1895. Illus. 3869.130
United States. Geological survey. (Powell.)
Geologic atlas of the United States. B. Willis,
editor. Wash., 1894. Illus. Maps. *Cab. 78.12.1
— Geology of tlie Green mountains in Massachu-
setts, by R. Pumpelly, J. E. Wolfi) and T. N.
Dale. Wash., 1894. Illus. *7870.73
— Mollusca and Crustacea of the miocene forma-
tions of New Jersey, by R. P. Whitfield. Wash.,
1894. Plates. *7870.74
Vodges, A. W. Notes on palaeozoic crustaceae.
No. 1. On some new Sedalia trilobites. St. Louis,
1891. 4 plates. 5863.70
Health and Hygiene.
See also Physical Education. Sanitary Science.
Sports and Sporting.
Arbuthnot, J. An essay concerning the effects
of air on human bodies. London, 1751. 3790b. 46
Bermet, J. H. Mentone, the Riviera, Corsica,
and Biarritz as winter climates. 2d ed. London,
1862. Illus. Map. 674-15
Francis, V. M. A thesis on hospital hygiene.
N. Y., 1859. Portrs. 5763.46
Keith, G. S. A plea for a simpler life. London,
1895. 3769.154
Parkas, L. C. Elements of health. London, 1895.
Illus. 57693.41
Public school buildings in New York city. Their
condition as shown in official reports. N. Y.
[1895.] [Good government club “ E ”. Publ.
no. 7.] 3764.114
Richards, Ellen H., and Marion Talbot. Food
as a factor in student life. Chicago, 1894. [Uni-
versity of Chicago. Dept, of social science.]
3762.133
History.
See also Names of Countries for special histories.
Religion (Ecclesiastical History).
Adams, Brooks. The law of civilization and de-
cay. An essay on history. London, 1895. 2213.73
Cox, Sir G. W. The Greeks and the Persians.
8th ed. London, 1892. Maps. [Epochs of
ancient history.] 5079^.35
Stirling, Amelia H. Torch-bearers of history.
London, 1894, 95. 2 v. Illus. Portrs. 2248.67
Indexes to Periodicals.
See Periodicals.
Indians of America.
See also Antiquities.
Eickemeyer, C., and Lilian W. Eickemeyer.
Among the Pueblo Indians. N. Y. [1895.] Illus.
4463.190
Gatschet, A. S. [Review of Chinook texts. By
Franz Boas, and The life and traditions of the
Red man. By J. Nicolar.] [Cambridge, 1895.]
4463.189
263
Indians — Language
Hodge, F. W. The early Navajo and Apache.
Wash., 1895. 4463.187
Industrial and Mechan-
ical Arts.
See also Chemistry (Chemical Technology). Edu-
cation. Engineering. Fine Arts.
Babcock & Wilcox company. [Facts about
steam boilers.] N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 8oioa.68
Bowes, J. L. Notes on shippo; a sequel to Jap-
anese enamels. London, 1895. 80203.54
Chase, I. McKim. Screw propellers and marine
propulsion. N. Y., 1895. Ulus. Table. 3954.155
Cochrane, C. H. The wonders of modern mech-
anism. Phila., 1896. Ulus. 8013.168
Davydof, Sofiya. La dentelle russe. Histoire,
technique, statistique. Trad, du russe. Leipzig,
1895. 7-1 pis. *4020.49
Hermann, E. A. Steam shovels and steam shovel
works. N. Y., 1894. Ulus. 4012.71
Johns, H. W., manufacturing co. Artistic house
painting. [N. Y., 1895.] Col. pis. 4099.101
Lawler, J. J. Practical hot water heating ; steam
and gas fitting. N. Y. [1895.] 8016. 188
Leask, A. R. Refrigerating machinery. London,
1895. Ulus. 8017.190
Marsden, R. Cotton weaving. London, 1895.
Ulus. [Technological handbooks.] 8019.189
Purchase, W. R. Practical masonry. A guide
to the art of stone cutting. . . . London, 1896.
4012. 109
Reynolds, M. First principles of the locomotive.
London. [1895.] Ulus. 4018.47
Richards, F. Compressed air. 1st ed. N. Y.,
1895. Diagrams. 8015.176
Roper, S. Instructions and suggestions for engi-
neers and firemen. Phila., 1894. Ulus. 40193.148
— Questions and answers for engineers. 5th ed.
Phila. [1895?] 40193.147
Stromberg, W. Stromberg’s steam user’s guide
and instructor. St. Louis, 1893. Ulus. 4019.114
Swan, R. T. Paper and ink. [Boston.] 1895.
40193.146
Vachon, M. Les arts et les industries du papier
en France. 1871-1894. Paris. [1895.] Ulus.
Portrs. Maps. *6110.43
Industrial Exhibitions.
Cotton states exposition, Atlanta, 1895. The
exhibit of the Smithsonian institution at the expo-
sition. Wash., 1895. 4021.67
Exposicion historico-americana, JIadrid, 1892.
Commeniora9ao do descobrimento da America.
Catalogo da sec9ao raaritima portugueza. Lisboa,
1892. 4316.162
Montreal. Roman catholic board of school com-
missioners. Exposition universelle de Chicago.
Notice sur les ecoles relevant du Bureau des Com-
missaires catholiques remains. Montreal, 1893.
Ulus. Plans. 7594.71
Paris. Exposition universelle, 1889. Notes pour
le jury de la classe xxvi (horlogerie) sur les pieces
presentees par Planchon. Paris, 1889. 4018.48
264
Renwick, Sir A. Report of the Executive com-
missioner for New South Wales to the World’s
Columbian exposition. Sydney, 1894. Pis. Plans.
*4024.125
Journalism.
Dana, C. A. The art of newspaper making.
Three lectures. N. Y., 1895. 6198.35
Mayhew, A. A jorum of Punch,” with those
who helped to brew it. The early history of “ The
London charivari.” London, 1895. Portrs.
4572-149
Spielmann, Marion H. The history of “ Punch.”
London, 1895. Ulus. 4572.148
Language.
See also Literature.
Clough, J. C. On the existence of mixed lan-
guages. London, 1876. 2956.86
Darbishire, H. D. Relliquiae philologicae : or,
essays in comparative philology. Ed. by R. S.
Conway. With a biographical notice by J. E.
Sandys. Cambridge, 1895. 2954.80
Giles, P. A sliort manual of comparative phi-
lology. London, 1895. 2959.84
Anglo-Saxon.
Sievers, E. W. Abriss der angelsachsisclien
Grammatik. Halle a. S., 1895. 4583.127
Arabian.
Vollers, C. Lehrbuch der segypto-arabischen
Unigangsspraehe, mit Uebungen und einem Glos-
sar. Kairo, 1890. 3038.84
Englisb.
Bell, A. M. English visible speech in twelve les-
sons. Rochester. [1895.] Ulus. 35993.114
Ellis, E. S. Common errors in writing and speak-
ing. N. Y., 1894. 45893.149
Hart, J. M. A handbook of English composition.
Phila., 1895. 5598.49
Johnson, Samuel. A dictionary of the English
language . . . prefixed, a history of the language
and an English grammar. 5th ed. London, 1784.
2 V. *2580.9
Longmans’ “ ship ” literary readers. The fourth
reader. London, 1895. Ulus. 1409.32
Tucker, G. M. Our common speech: six papers
on topics connected with the proper use of the
English language. ... N. Y., 1895. 45893.148
French.
Keetels, J. G. An analytical and practical French
grammar. N. Y. [1872.] 26893.86
P'ranco-JVoj'xnan Dialect,
Lewis, E. S. Guernsey: its people and dialect.
Balt., 1895. 4583.126
Marie, de France. L’espurgatoire Seint Patriz.
Pub. with an introd. and a study of the language
of the author, by Thomas Atkinson Jenkins.
Phila., 1894. 2685.106
German.
Beiley, U. J. Der praktische Deutsche. N. Y.,
1895. 4889-55
Language — Law
Cutting, S. W. Der Conjuiikliv bei Hartmann
von Aue. Chicago, 1894. [Univ. of Chicago.
Germanic studies. 1.] 2882.59
Kroeh, C. F. The living raetliod for learning
how to think in German. 4th ed. London, 1892.
4889.56
Kuphal, 0. The idiomatic study of German.
1st series. N. Y. ,1895. 4887.30
Whitney, W. D., and Marian P. Whitney. An
introductory German reader. N. Y. [1895.]
4889a. 58
Greek.
Hale, W. G. The anticipatory subjunctive in
Greek and Latin. Chicago, 1894. [University of
Chicago. Studies in classical philology.] 2955.37
Holmes, D. H. Die mit Prapositionen zusam-
mengesetzten Verben bei Thukydides. Inaugural-
Dissertation. Berlin, 1895. 4983.21
Jannaris, A. N. A concise dictionary of the
English and modern Greek languages, as actually
written and spoken. English-Greek. N. Y., 1895.
3039.120
Hawaiian.
Andrews, L. A dictionary of the Hawaiian
language . . . appended an English-Hawaiian
vocabulary. Honolulu, 18G5. *5032.12
— A vocabulary of words in the Hawaiian lan-
guage. Lahainaluna, 183G. 3033.84
Italian.
Bruner, J. D. The phonology of the Pistojese
dialect. Dissertation. Baltimore, 1894. 2785.62
Buck, C. D. The Oscan-Umbrian verb-system.
Chicago, 1895. [University of Chicago. Studies
in classical philology.] 2955.36
Facciolati, J. Ortografia moderna ad uso di
tutte le scuole d’ltalia. Venezia, 1797. *2783.6
Melzi, J. B. New English-Italian & Italian-
English dictionary. London, 1895. *2788.56
Latin.
Adam, A. The rudiments of Latin and English
grammar. 4th Amer. ed. Boston, 1812. 4938.53
Burgess, I. B. The first year’s Latin study.
N. Y. [1894.] [Amer. educational bulletin. 1.]
7596.32
Harkness, A. A Latin reader. . . . N. Y.,
1876. 2938.49
Siamese.
Brown, N. A catechism in the Tai or Shyan
language. Sadiya, 1838. 7429a. 133
Spanish.
Beale, A. M. A. E.vcelsior English-Spanish and
Spanish-English dictionary. Commercial and tech-
nical. N. Y., 1895. *3039.121
Kroeh, C. F. The living method for learning
how to think in Spanish. London, 1892. 3037.107
Law.
See also Political and Social Science.
Argument, The, of a learned counsel upon an
action of the case brought by the East-India-Com-
pany, against Mr. Thomas Sands an interloper.
London, 1696. No. 2 in *5659a.36
Bigelow, M. M. Leading cases on the law of
torts. With notes. Boston, 1875. 3663.51
Bishop, J. P. Tlie first book of the law. Boston,
1868. 5621.9
Croswell, S. G. A treatise on the law relating
to electricity. Boston, 1895. 3664.69
Cunynghame, H. 11. S. English patent practice.
With acts, rules, forms, and precedents. London,
1894. 3665.79
Davis, A. McF. The law of adultery and igno-
minious punishments. Worcester, 1895. 3573.133
Draper, W. F. National bankruptcy bill. Speech,
House of repr., Oct. 30, 1893. Wash., 1893.
3665.36
France. OfSce du travail. Hygiene et securite
des travailleurs dans les ateliers industriels. Legis-
lation fran9aise et etrangere. Paris, 1895.
*3565.189
Germany. Acts, laws, etc. Civilprozessordnung
fiir das Deutsche Reich. Herausg. vonK. Pannier.
Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.321
Holst, H. E. von. The constitutional law of the
United States. Trans, by A. B. Mason. Chicago,
1887. 3610.62
Immerwahr, W. Die Verschweigung im deut-
schen Recht. Breslau, 1895. [Untersuchungen
zur deutschen Staats-und Rechtsgeschichte. 48.]
*7616.54.48
Inderwick, F. A. The king’s peace. A historical
sketch of the English law courts. London, 1895.
Pis. [Social England series.] 3638.22
Matthews, B. American authors and British
pirates. N. Y , 1889. 5669a. 15
May, J. W. The law of crimes. 2d ed. by J.
H. Beale, jr. Boston, 1893. 5628.24
Moses, J. M. The law applicable to strikes.
Prize thesis, Univ. of Maryland. Balt., 1895.
3664.71
Mueller, C. C. F. Sachsen-Spiegel, oder das
Sachsische Landrecht. Leipzig. [1894.]
4896.50.342
Ridout, J. G. Treatise on the patent law of the
Dominion of Canada. Toronto, 1894.
Patent Room
Sohm, R. The institutes of Roman law. Trans,
by J. C. Ledlie. Oxford, 1892. 3611.59
Spencer, E. A. Hints from a lawyer. N. Y.,
1888. 56393-39
Thayer, J. B. The teaching of English law at
universities. Boston, 1895. 7661.73
Thorne, H. W. Instructor in practical court
reporting. Cincinnati, 1894. 61193.5
Trefethen, J. A. A condensed report of the
trial of J. A. Trefethen and W. H. Smith for the
murder of Deltena J. Davis. Boston, 1895.
5685.24
United States. Acts and laws. Income tax
laws prior to act of Aug. 28. N. Y. [1894.]
3664.70
— Supreme court. Income tax cases. C. Pol-
lock, versus the Farmers’ loan and trust company
et al. L. H. Hyde, versus the Continental trust
company of the city of New York et al. [N. Y.,
1894.] 5686.32
— Library of Congress. Directions for securing
copyrights under the revised acts of Congress,
including the foreign copyright, by act of March
3, 1891. [Wash., 1893.] 5662.65
Law — Literature
Vacher, L. C. Le homestead aux fitats-Unis.
Paris, 1895. 3561.143
Webster, P. Law of naturalization in the United
States of America and of other countries. Boston,
1895. 3664.68
White, A. M. Outlines of legal history. London,
1895. 5638.42
Literature.
See also Drama. Fiction. Folk-Lore. Language.
Poetry.
Hennequin, iS. £crivains francises. Paris, 1889.
[Jttudes de critique scientifique.] 46506.69
Contents. — Dickens. — Heine. — Tourguenef. — Poe. — Dos-
toi’ewski. — Tolstoi.
Hints for authors as to how and where to sell
their mss. Cleveland. [1895.] 6198.34
Marble, A. P. Studies in literature. [Worcester?
1890.] 6197.38
Newbigging, T. Fables and fabulists ancient
and modern. N. A". [1895.] 4578.153
American.
Godkin, E. L. Reflections and comments. 18t!5-
1895. N. Y., 1895. 2404.85
Hutton, L. Other times and other seasons.
N. Y"., 1895. Portr. 23693.100
Quincy, Eliza S., compiler. [Scrap-books, com-
piled by Eliza S. Quincy and other members of
the Quincy family. 1820-1880. 21 v.] *22603.1
Whittier, J. G. The Whittier year book. Pas-
sages from [his] verse and prose. Boston. [1895.]
Portr. 44093.169
English.
Boyd, A. K. H. Occasional and immemorial
days. London, 1895. 3457.162
Browne, Sir Thomas, M.D. Works. London,
1686. Portr. *4600.11
Contents. — Psendodoxia epidemica: or, inquiries into very
maay received tenents and commonly presumed triiihe.
7lh ed. — Religio medici. 8th ed. — Uydriotaphia, urn-
burial. — Certain raiecellany tracts.
Chancellor, E. B. Literary types: being essays
in criticism. London, 1895. 4558.137
Contents. — De Qoincey. — Lamb. — Carlyle. — Landor. —
Dickens. — Coleridge.
Clarke, H. S. “ A little flutter.” Stage, story,
and stanza. London. [1892.] Portr. [White-
friars library of wit and humour. 2d series.]
2578.150
Coleridge, S. T. Anima poetae. From unpub-
lished note-books. Ed. by E. H. Coleridge. Bos-
ton, 1895. 4552-43
Fisher, Mary. Twenty-five letters on English
authors. Chicago, 1895. 4558.136
Gosse, E. W. A history of eighteenth century
literature (1660-1780). London, 1891. 4574.155
Hallard, J. H. Gallica, and other essays. Lon-
don, 1895. 4554.124
Contents. — Gallica: Some reasons for learning French;
Corneille; Racine; The poetry of Alfred de ilusset; Paul
Bourget. Other essays: The poetry of Keats; The poetry
of Swinburne; The autobiography of Solomon ilaimon.
Hoppus, J. D. Riverside papers. London, 1882.
2 v. 2468.148
Jefferies, J. R. Thoughts from the writings of
Richard .Jefferies. Selected by H. S. 11. Waylen.
London. 1895. 3815.79
Leland, C. G. Hans Breitmann in Germany :
Tyrol. London. [1895.] 4508.82
Lilly, W. S. Four English humourists of the
nineteenth century. London, 1895. 4552. 121
Contents. — Dickens. — Thackcr.ay. — George Eliot. — Car-
lyle.
Macaulay, T. B. Essay on Milton. Ed. with
introd. by J. G. Croswell. N. Y"., 1895. Portr.
[Ijongmans’ English classics.] 4558.139
Mazwell, Sir H. E., bart. Post meridiana:
afternoon essays. Edinb., 1895. 2557.86
Mitchell, D. G. English lands, letters, and
kings. N. Y., 1889-95. 3 v. 4576.131
Contents. — 1. From Celt to Tudor. 2. From Elizabeth to
Anne. 3. Queen Anne and the Georges.
More, Sir T. Utopia. In Latin from the edition
of March, 1518, and in English from the first
edition of R. Robynson’s translation in 1551.
With additional translations, and notes by ,J. H.
Lupton. Oxford, 1895. 6608.49
Noble, J. A. Impressions & memories. London,
1895. 4578.154
Pancoast, H. S. An introduction to English lit-
erature. N. Y’'., 1895. 4459.140
Pater, W. H. Miscellaneous studies. A series
of essays. Prepared for the press by C. L. Shad-
well. N. Y”"., 1895. 4559. 141
Contents. — Prosper Merimec. — Raphael. — Pascal. — Art
notes in North Italy. — Notre-Dame d’ Amiens. — V ezelay . —
Apollo in Picardy. — The child in the house. — Emerald
Uthwart. — Diaphaneite.
Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Select essays chiefly bear-
ing on English literature. Trans, by A. J. Butler.
London. [1894.] 2557.85
Stevenson, Robert Louis. Works. [Ed. by
Sidney Colvin.] Edinb., 1891, 95. 8 v. Portr.
Namely : —
1,5. Miscellanies. 2 v. *,,,*6594.76
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4, 7, 8. Tales and fantasies. 3 v. ***6594.78
6. Romances. Vol. 1. ***6594.79
Thackeray. Roundabout papers. The second
funeral of Napoleon. Critical reviews. Boston,
1892. Ulus. 882.22
Whittaker, T. Essays and notices, philosophical
and psychological. London, 1895. 3607.155
French.
Darmesteter, J. Critique et politique. Paris,
1895. 26793.181
Contents. — Ess-ais de critique. — Symboles. — Pages
d’histoire contemporaine. — Conversations autrichiennes.
— Selected essays. The trans. from the French
by Helen B. Jastrow. Ed. with memoir by M.
Jastrow, jr. Boston, 1895. Portr. 2697.77
Contents. — The religions of the future. — The prophets of
Israel. — Afghan life in Afghan songs. — Race and tradition.
— Ernest Renan. — An essay on the history of the Jews. —
The supreme God in the Indo.Euiopean mythology.
Hennequin, fi. Quelques ecrivains fr:in9ais. Paris,
1890. [Ltudes de critique scientifique.] 2648.111
Contents. — Flaubert. — Zola. — Hugo. — Goncourt. — Huys-
mans, etc.
Huon de Bordeaux. Done into English by Sir
John Bourchier, lord Berners; retold byR. Steele.
London, 1895. Pis. 2671.148
Lanson, G. Histoire de la litterature frantjaise.
2e ed. Paris, 1895. 6677.40
Literature
Larroumet, L. B. G. P. fitudes de littcraturc et
d’art. 3e serie. Paris, 18!)5. 26793.183
Contents. — Le theatre d’Or.mge. — Palissy. — Watteau. —
Hugo. — Dumas. — Uoppie. — Bourget. — Anatole France.
— l*r6vost. — Derouiade. — Dorchaiu. — De Nolbac. —
Conferences et conferenciers. — Puvis de Cliavannes. —
L’urt ddeoratif au xixe siecle. — La 3eune.sse et la science.
— Nouvelles 6tudes de litterature et d’art. Paris,
1894. 26793.184
Contents. — L’art fran9ai8 avant Louis xiv. — La vicille Sor-
boune. — A propos do Berenice. — Lamartine. — Weiss. —
Taine. — Zola. — Lemaitre. — A propos des Salons. —
Dn nouveau “ Retour des cendres.” — L’cxpositiou de
Meissonier.” — Fremiet. — Au pays .d’Hamlet. — Ibsen ct
ribs6nismc. — Degenerescence?
Roland, Chanson de. The song of Roland. A
summary for English readers, with verse render-
ings of typical passages, by A. Way&F. Spencer.
N.y., 1895. 4679.20
Saint-Pair, G. de. Der Roman du Mont Saint-
Michel. Wiedergabe der beiden Handschriften
des Britischen Museums von Paul Redlich. Mar-
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*6686.62.92
Gaelic.
Hyde, D. The story of early Gaelic literature.
London, 1895. [The new Irish library.] 45793.164
German.
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Botstiber, J., trans. Tagebuch eines bosen
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Goethe. Dichtung und Wahrheit (the first four
books). [Ed. with notes by C. A. Buchheim.]
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classics. 12.] 4905.51.12
Muench-Bellinghausen, E. F. J., Freiherr von.
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1894. [Clarendon press series. German classics.
11.] 4905.51.11
Singer, F. Briefe eines Jiinggesellen. Stim-
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Leipzig. [1894.] 4896.50.326
Wells, B. W. Modern German literature. Bos-
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Greek.
Aristophanes. The wasps. By C. E. Graves.
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Carroll, M. Aristotle’s Poetics, C. xxv, in the
light of the Homeric scholia. Balt., 1895. 2973.70
Bhrlich, A. B. De Callimachi hymnis quaestiones
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Herodotus. The 4th, 5th, and 6th books. With
introd., notes [etc.] by R. W. Macan. London,
1895. 2 V. Map. 2973.18
Kirk, W. H. Demosthenic style in the private
orations. Balt., 1895. 4983.22
Plato. Dialogues. A selection of passages from
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1894. .3 v. 3004.60
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Tueselmanu, O. Zur handschriftlichen Ueber-
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Verrall, A. W. Euripides the rationalist : a study
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1895. 4974.12
Hiinffariau.
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4899.15
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Holtzmann, A. Das Mahabharata und seine
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Italian.
Crane, T. F. The Dante library presented by W.
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Snider, D. J. Dante’s Inferno. A commentary.
St. Louis. [1892.] 2795.74
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Horace. Historical and political odes. With
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1894. 29293.83
— Odes. Books I and II. Done into English
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Lipsius, J. A discourse of constancy, in two
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*54593.104
Mackail, J. W. Latin literature. N. Y., 1895.
4938.52
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Virgil. Carmina omnia. Perpetuo commentario
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Old Saxon.
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hicieron en Gibraltar. — Historia de la presa de los Gelbes
en Africa, por Diego del Castillo. — Jornada de Africa de.
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Magnetism.
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Bok, E. W. Successward. A young man’s hook
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Callaway, Frances B. Charm and courtesy in
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Dablgren, Madeline V. The social-official etiquette
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Birch, W. De G., ed. An ancient manuscript of
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Sotheby, S. L. Ramblings in the elucidation of
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Elliott, E. B. An introduction to the algebra of
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1895. 3939.31
Loney, S. L. Elements of coordinate geometry.
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Macaulay, F. S. Geometrical conics. Cam-
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Manning, E. P. On the representation of a
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Balt., 1894. 3922.116
Mechanics.
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Modern mechanism. A supplementary volume
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8030.13
Medicine and Surgery.
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Blackwell, Elizabeth. Pioneer work in opening
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Caldwell, C., ed. Medical theses, selected from
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5743-67
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Eberle, J. A treatise on the practice of medicine.
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Frothingham, L. Laboratory guide for the bac-
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Medicine
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Seefahrende vor Hunger vnd Durst, wie auch
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Reise begeguen inochten, versorgeii vnd bewaliren
konnen. Amsterdam, 1G57. No. 2 in *7728.57
Guthrie, G. J. Commentaries on the surgery of
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Herter, C. A., and E. E. Smith. Observations
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[N. Y., 1892.] 57493.27
Lang, W. The methodical examination of the
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Luff, A. P. Text-book of forensic medicine and
toxicology. London, 1895. 2 v. 3785.77
Norris, W. F., and C. A. Oliver. [Selections
from their Text-book of ophthalmology trans. into
Chinese by Jas. B. Neal. Chi-nan-fu, 1894.]
3802.128
Orfila, M. J. B. A general system of toxicology :
. . . Trans, from the French by J. G. Nancrede.
Phila., 1817. 3788.45
Rideal, S. Disinfection and disinfectants. Lon-
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Rosse, I. C. Words not usually found in medical
dictionaries. [Wash., 1895.] 7784.68
Tripler, C. S., and G. C. Blackman. Hand-
book for the military surgeon. Cincinnati, 1861.
5758.69
Wood, IL, of Roxbury, Mass. Has mental
healing a valid scientific and religious basis?
Boston, 1895. 7808.24
Diseases.
Babcock, J. W. The colored insane. [New
Haven? 1895.] 7803.118
Barker, L. E. A study of some fatal cases of
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Bishop, S. S. Grip, and its effects on the nose,
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Cheyne, J. An essay on cynanche trachealis, or
croup. Phila., 1813. No. i in 57793.83
— An essay on hydrocephalus acutus, or dropsy
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Cid, F. X. Tarantismo observado en Espaiia
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Brichsen, J. E. Concussion of the spine, ner-
vous shock and other obscure injuries to the nervous
system. New ed. N. Y., 1882. 3804.86
Fitz, R. H. Perforating inflammation of the ver-
miform appendix; with special reference to its
early diagnosis and treatment. Phila., 1886.
3742.106
Fowler, G. R. A treatise on appendicitis. Phila.,
1894. Ulus. 3742.118
French, J. M. The colitis of infants. [Chicago.]
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Friend, J. Emmenologia : . . . Ed. tenia.
Londini, 1720. 5778.71
Greene, J. S. The obscure origin and indeter-
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case of malignant endocarditis. Boston, 1894.
3768.30
Henry, F. P. Remarks on chlorosis and its treat-
ment. [Phila., 1895.] 7792.9
Herter, C. A., and E. E. Smith. Researclies
xipon the aetiology of idiopathic epilepsy. [N. Y.,
1892.] 3806.81
Jack, F. L. A case of septic tlirombosis of the
lateral sinus. Nine cases of mastoid operation
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Johnson, W. B. Amblyopia from suppression of
the visual image. [N. Y.] 1894. 5806.36
Knapp, P. C. Accidents from the electric cur-
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— Astasia-abasia. With the report of a case of
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— and A. Post. Two cases of trephining lor
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McKim, W. D. The present status of laparo-
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[N. Y., 1887.] 7748.37
Martin, S. H. C. Functional & organic diseases
of the stomach. Edinb., 1896. Ulus. 3762.63
Mason, A. L. Subphrenic .abscess, with special
reference to those cases which simulate pyo-pneu-
mothorax. [Phila.] 1893. Ulus. 5758.67
Murray, J. How to live in tropical Africa. The
malarial problem. London, 1895. Ulus. 3790b. 45
Page, R. C. M. Functional dyspepsia, so-called.
[N. Y., 1893.] 7777-31
Stephenson, F. B. A summary of Holsti’s views
on arterio-capillary sclerosis. [N. Y., 1886.]
5797-45
Thayer, W. S., and J. Hewetson. The malarial
fevers of Baltimore. Balt. ,1895. Plates. 37902.46
Townsend, C. W. An epidemic of measles ; with
remarks on Rotheln. [Boston.] 1890. 7792.7
Wood, E. S. Renal albuminuria not due to or-
ganic disease of the kidneys. Boston, 1892.
5799b.5
Hospitals.
Boston emergency hospital. First annual report.
Boston, 1892. *3765.131
Hall, G. S. Laboratory of the McLean hospital,
Somerville. [Utica.] 1895. 7805.77
Rowe, G. H. M. A plea for trained nurses for
almshouse hospitals. Boston, 1895. 7764.69
Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Bishop, S. S. Camphor-menthol : a supplementary
report. Chicago, 1895. 7788.17
Briggs, F. M. A self-retaining drainage canula
for preventing scar in cervical abscess. Boston,
1895. 7748.34
Burrage, W. L. Treatment of chronic endo-
metritis by curetting and gauze drainage ; with a
synopsis of twenty-seven cases. Boston, 1893.
57793-41
Medicine — Naval Art
Formulce selecfae : or, a collection of prescriptions
of eminent physicians, and the most celebrated
patent medicines. N. Y., 1818. 7787.65
Johnson, W. B. A case of sarcoma of the palate
successfully treated with the toxines of erysipelas.
N. Y., I89i. Ulus. 5806.37
Kerley, C. G. Clinical history of a “ Walker-
Gordon baby.” [Jersey city.] 1895. 5772.45
Knight, F. I. Remarks on sending patients away
from home. Boston, 1893. 3799-39
Mariani, A. Coca and its therapeutic application.
N. Y., 1890. Ulus. 3783.54
Medical society of the county of Kings, N. Y.
Circular on the care and disposition of persons
found unconscious on the streets or elsewhere.
[Brooklyn, 1895.] 5762.29
Newell, O. K. The endoscopic instruments of
Joseph Leiter, of Vienna, and the present devel-
opment of endoscopy. Boston, 1887. Ulus.
3749-69
Otis, E. 0. Climatic therapeutics in the treatment
of pulmonary tuberculosis. Boston, 1894. 7799. no
— The treatment of advanced (hopeless) cases of
phthisis. Boston, 1885. 5799b. 4
Senac, J. B. A treatise on the hidden nature, and
the treatment of intermitting and remitting fevers.
Trans, from the Latin, with notes, by C. Caldwell,
and a preface by B. Rush. Phila., 1805. 5794.76
Tucker, W. G. The adulteration of drugs. Al-
bany, 1895. 5785-70
Wiggin, F. H. Coeliotomy for bilateral pyosal-
pinx . . . [and] a case of bilateral ovarian
fibro-sarcoma. [N. Y.] 1894. 7758.70
Wood, G. B., and F. Bache. The dispensatory
of the United States. 17th ed. By H. C. Wood,
J. P. Remington and S. P. Sadtler. Phila., 1895.
37803.58
Meteorology and Hy-
drography.
Mexico. Observatorio meteorologico central.
Boletin mensual. No. 1-6. Mexico, 1895. *7960.62
Newell, F. H. Results of stream measurements.
Ulus. (U. S. Geol. survey. (Powell.) 14th
annual report, pt. 2. Wash., 1894.)
*7870.55.14, pt. 2
Noyes, I. P. Heat, cold and precipitation. Reve-
lation of the weather map. Wash., 1895. 5960.77
Prince, C. L. A record of the great frost of
January and February, contrasted with observa-
tions of other frosts. Lewes, 1895. Ulus. 7960.59
United States. Weather bureau. Bulletin B.
Surface currents of the Great lakes. By M. W.
Harrington. Rev. ed. Wash., 1895. 9 charts.
* Map. 1 14. 1
Warren, H. E., and G. C. Whipple. The ther-
inophone ; a new instrument for obtaining the
temperature of a distant or inaccessible place :
and some observations on the temperature of sur-
face waters. [Boston, 1895.] Ulus. 5942.69
Military Science and
History.
Carter, W. H. Horses, saddles and bridles.
Leavenworth, Kan., 1895. Ulus. 4004.120
Dodge, T. A. Gustavus Adolphus. A history of
the art of war from its revival after the Middle
Ages, to the end of the Spanish succession war,
with a detailed account of the most famous cam-
paigns of Turenne, Conde, Eugene and Marl-
borough. Boston, 1895. Portr. Maps. [Great
captains.] 2252.73
Forbes, A. Memories and studies of war and
peace. London, 1895. Portr. 4543.136
Fortescue, J. W. A history of the 17th lancers
(Duke of Cambridge’s own). London, 1895.
Portrs. 6521.30
Horsburgh, E. L. S. Waterloo. A narrative
and a criticism. London, 1895. 2626.115
Quincy, C. S., marquis de. L’art de la guerre.
Nouv. ed. La Haye, 1741. 2 v. 5959a-39
Rice, F. P. A summary military history of
Worcester. Worcester, 1895. 4353. 141
Thomson, H. C. The Chitral campaign. A
narrative of events in Chitral, Swat, and Bajour.
London, 1895. Map. 5043-31
United States. War department. Infantry
drill regulations. The manual of arms adapted to
the magazine rifle caliber 30. N. Y., 1895.
59593-38
Wood, Sir H. E. Cavalry in the Waterloo cam-
paign. London, 1895. Portrs. Maps. [Pall Mall
magazine library.] 6527.26
Younghusband, G. J., and F. E. Young-
husband. The relief of Chitral. London, 189.3.
Portrs. Maps. 3044.147
Monasteries and Moiias-
ticism.
Harnack, C. G. A. Monasticisin : its ideals and
its history. Trans, by C. R. Gillett. N. Y., 1895.
3518.102
Kitchin, G. W., ed. A consuetudinary of the
fourteenth century for the refectory of the House
of St. Swithun in Winchester. London, 1886.
[Hampshire record society. Winchester cathedral
records. 1.] *2494.145
Natural History.
Brightwen, Eliza. Inmates of my house and
garden. N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 3815.81
Cornish, C. J. Wild England of to-day, and the
wild life in it. London, 1895. Plates. 3815.82
Gordon, W. J. Popular natural history for boys
and girls. London, 1894. Ulus. 1177.41
Nature.
Hallock, Julia S. Broken notes from a gray
nunnery. Boston, 1896. Ulus. 3815.83
Kerr, R. Hidden beauties of nature. London,
1895. Ulus. 5828.56
Van Dyke, H. Little rivers. A book of essays.
N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 3815.80
Naval Art,
Hardy, W. J. Lighthouses : their history and
romance. N. Y. [1895.] Ulus. 3956.123
Pirrie, W., ed. A technical dictionary of sea
terms, phrases, and words in the English and
French languages. London, 1895. 59593.40
271
Oceanica — Periodicals
Oceanica.
Calvert, A. F. The exploration of Australia.
London, 1895. Portrs. Plates. Map. 5041.71
Collingridge, G. The discovery of Australia.
Sydney, 1895. Ulus. 3040.143
Draper, W. F. Hawaii. Speech, in the House of
Kepr., Feb. 3, 1894. 30493.105
Jenks, E. History of the Australasian colonies.
Cambridge, 1895. Map. [Cambridge historical
series.] 3046.144
Palmer, J. A. Again in Hawaii. Boston, 1895.
3045-144
Perceval, Sir W. B., ed. Pictorial New Zealand.
London, 1895. Ulus. 5043.26
Raynal, F. &. Wrecked on a reef; or, twenty
months in the Auckland isles. London, 1889.
Ulus. 1697.8
Stoddard, C. W. Hawaiian life. Chicago, 1894.
5048.80
Swettenham, F. A. Malay sketches. London,
1895. 3018.122
Young, Rosalind A. Mutiny of the Bounty and
story of Pitcairn island, 1790-1894. Oakland.
[1894.] Illus. 62693.81
Opera.
Auber, D. F. E. Der schwarze Domino. Ko*
mische Oper. . . . Dichtung von E. Scribe.
Herausg. von C. F. Wittmann. Leipzig. [1894.]
4896.50.342
Words only.
Duval, A. V. P. Joseph und seine Bruder in
Egypten. Oper von £. N. Mehul. Herausg. von
C. F. Wittmann. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.318
Words only.
Guerber, H. A. Stories of the Wagner operas.
N. Y., 1895. Plates. 8049.142
Maud, Constance. Wagner’s heroes. London,
1895. Illus. 27.13
Meyerbeer. Robert le Diable. Paroles de E.
Scribe et G. Delavigne. Partition de piano, ar-
rangee par J. P. Pixis. Paris. ’'‘8040.24
Holland, R. Les origines du theatre lyrique
moderne. Histoire de I’opera en Europe avant
Lully et Scarlatti. Paris, 1895. [Bibliotheque
des ficoles fran9aises d’Athene et de Rome. Fasc.
71.] *2953.61.71
Scribe, A. E. Des Teufels Anteil. (Carlo
Broschi.) Komische Oper von Auber. Herausg.
von C. F. Wittmann. Leipzig. [1894.] 4896.50.338
Words only.
Upton, G. P. The standard operas. Chicago,
1895. 8049.86
Orations.
Adams, C. F. The journeyman’s retrospect.
Speech at the Harvard alumni dinner. Cambridge,
1895. 4483.165
Bradley, C. B., ed. Orations and arguments by
English and American statesmen. Boston, 1895.
3597-145
Contents. — Burke. — Chatham. — Erskine. — Webster. —
Macaulay. — Calhoun. — Seward. — Lincoln.
Carrington, H. B., compiler. Patriotic reader ;
or, human liberty developed. Phila. [1888.]
4404.106
Donovan, J. W. Speeches and speech-making.
Detroit, 1895. 4505.168
Holyoake, G. J. Public speaking and debate.
A manual for advocates and agitators. London.
[1895.] 35693.169
Lincoln, A. Speeches. Compiled by L. E. Chit-
tenden. N. Y., 1895. Portr. 24093.136
Noble, F. A. Tlie cost of liberty : a discourse
... in honor of the soldiers and sailors who died
in the war. [Chicago.] 1889. 4426.31
Pittenger, W. Toasts and forms of public ad-
dress. Phila., 1895. 5598.102
Periodicals.
Including Indexes to Periodicals and Books.
Academische Revue. Herausg. von P. von Sal-
visberg. Jahrg. 1. Miinchen, 1895. *3590.107
Acorn, The. A journal for young people. Vol.
1, 2; 3, no. 1, 2. [Roxbury.] 1893-95. *5302.14
American journal of sociology. Vol. 1, no. 1.
Chicago, 1895. *5564.40
Annuario delle scienze giuridiche, social! e poli-
tiche. Diretto da C. F. Ferraris. Anno 2, 3.
Milano, 1881, 82. *3565.192
Badminton magazine of sports & pastimes. Ed.
by A. E. T. Watson. Vol. 1, no. 1. N. Y., 1895.
Illus. Portrs. *6002.25
Bostonian, The. Vol. 1, no. 1, 5, 6. A. W.
Brayley, ed. Boston, 1894, 95. Illus. Portrs.
*5301-45
Cigar makers official journal. Issued by the
Cigar makers’ international union of America.
Vol. 19, no. 5-12; vol. 20. Chicago, 1894, 95.
*7560.17
Colonial magazine. The. Vol. 1, no. 1. N. Y.,
1895. Illus. Portrs. *5301.46
Connecticut quarterly. The. W. F. Felch, ed.
Vol. 1, no. 1-3. Hartford, 1895. Illus. Portrs.
*5302.12
Conservator, The. Vol. 1-5; 6, no. 1-5. Phila.,
1890-95. *3480.57
Buskara. Organ fiir die Interessen der ,,Baski-
schen Gesellschaft”. Redakteur K. Hannemann.
Steglitz, 1886-95. *7281.6
Graphischen Kiinste, Die. Beilagen fiir Griin-
der. Jahrg. [1-15.] Wien, 1879-92. 2 v. Plates.
*Cab. 80. 126.1
This consists of full page illustrations, without text, repro-
duced on large paper.
Humanitarian, The. A monthly review of soci-
ological science. Ed. by Victoria C. Woodhull.
N. s., vol. 5, 6. London, 1894, 95. *3562.83
Land, The, of sunshine. A Southern California
magazine. Ed. by C. F. Lummis. Vol. 3, no. 1.
Los Angeles, 1895. Illus. Portrs. *5302.13
Mekeel’s weekly stamp news. Ed. by I. A. Me-
keel. Vol. 6, no. 6-19. St. Louis, 1895. Illus.
Portrs. *2230.112
Metaphysical magazine. The. Conducted by L.
E. Whipple. Vol. 2, no. 1. N. Y., 1895. *5602.82
Monthly illustrator. The. Vol. 1-4. N. Y.
[1893-95.] Illus. Portrs. *8082.58
Neue Zeit, Die. Jahrg. 13, Bd. 3, Nr. 40-51.
Stuttgart, 1894, 95. *5302-ii
272
Periodicals — Physical Education
New cycle, The. The official organ of the gen-
eral federation of women’s clubs. Mrs. Jennie C.
Croly, ed. Vol. 8 ; 9, no. 1, 2. N. Y., 1894, 95.
Portrs. *5583.16
Nuovo bullettino di archeologia cristiana. Pub.
da M. S. de Rossi, M. Armellini, O. Marucchi, E.
Stevenson. Anno 1, no. 1, 2. Roma, 1895.
Plates. *32ioa.5i
Revista del Archivo general adniinistrativo 6
coleccion de documentos para servir al estudio de
la historia de la Republica oriental del Uruguay,
dirigida por D. Pedro Mascaro. Vol. 1-4. Monte-
video, 1885-91. *4311.182
Sociedad me.xicana de geografia y estadistica.
Boletin. 4'^ 6poca, t. 2, no. 11, 12; t. 3, no. 1-5.
Mexico, 1894. Ulus. *6272.63
Spire, The. Vol. 1, no. 13-17 ; vol. 2, no. 2, 4-6.
[Ed. by H. W. Stratton.] Boston, 1895. *72203.4
Tufts weekly. Vol. 1, no. 1-4. Tufts college,
1895. *7300.17
Two tales. Vol. 4, 5. [Boston, 1892,93.] 1866.10
Indexes.
Academia Caesarea naturae curiosorum. Reper-
torium zu den Acta und Nova acta der Akaderaie,
von A. Graesel. Bd. 1 : Acta Bd. 1-10, und Nova
acta Bd. 1-7. Halle a. S., 1894. *7405-5i
Asiatic society of Japan. General index to the
Transactions. Vol. 1 to 23. Compiled by Mrs.
Garrett Droppers. Yokohama, 1895. *5027.12
Handworterbuch der Staatswissenschaften. Her-
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Register bearb. von P. Lippert. Jena, 1895.
*3560.110
St. Nicholas. Index to vols. 1-21. [Compiled
by W. M. Griswold.] Cambridge, 1894. *7318.9
Philosophy.
See also Children. Education. Physiology.
Religion.
Bain, Alexander. Mind and body. The theories
of their relation. N. Y. , 1894. [International
scientific series. 4.] 3608.83
Baldwin, J. Elementary psychology and educa-
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ser. 6.] 5596-49
Cowles, E. Insistent and fixed ideas. Balt.,
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Franz- Voneisen, — , comp. Nirwana. Perlen
der pessimistischen Weltanschauung. Leipzig.
[1893.] 4896.50.320
Hildebrand, C. W. De praecipuis quae veterum
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Ladd, G. T. Philosophy of mind. An essay in
the metaphysics of psychology. N. Y., 1895.
5603.88
— Primer of psychology. N. Y.,1895. 36003.110
Lange, C. Apperception. A monograph on psy-
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Boston, 1894. [Heath’s pedagogical library.]
36003.108
Paulsen, E. Introduction to philosophy. Trans.
byF.Thilly. IstAmer.ed. N. Y.,1895. 3605.141
Romanes, G. J. Mind and motion and monism.
N. Y., 1895. 5608.84
Rooper, T. G. Apperception or the essential
mental operation in the act of learning. An essay
on “ A pot of green feathers.” 2d ed. Syracuse,
1891. [School bulletin publications.] 5599.106
Sanford, E. C. A course in experimental psy-
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Scripture, E. W. Thinking, feeling, doing.
Meadville, 1895. Ulus. 3608.157
Spencer, H. First principles. N. Y., 1894.
[System of synthetic philosophy. 1.] 5603.56
— The principles of psychology. N. Y., 1894.
2 V. [System of synthetic philosophy. 4. 5.]
56003.43
— Social statics, abridged and revised; with The
man versus the state. N. Y., 1892. 3567.116
Stanley, H. M. Studies in the evolutionary psy-
chology of feeling. London, 1895. 3605.142
Strong, T. B. Platonism. London. [1895.]
[Chief ancient philosophies.] 29793.82
Watson, J. Hedonistic theories from Aristippus
to Spencer. Glasgow, 1895. 3588.104
Weber, C. J. Das Lachen. Aus “ Demokritos,
Oder hinterlassene Papiere eines lachenderi Phil-
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f^thics.
See also Manners and Customs.
D’Arcy, C. F. A short study of ethics. London,
1895. 3586.88
Giles, A. E. Moral pathology. London, 1895.
3609.155
Girling, H. Light from plant life. Truths de-
rived from and illustrated by the life history of
plants. London, 1895. 3585-125
Haven, J. Moral philosophy : including theoret-
ical and practical ethics. Boston, 1874. 3586.64
Leffingwell, A. Physiology in public schools.
Boston. [1895.] 7764.68
Against vivisection.
Parvin, Theophilus. A physician on vivisection.
Cambridge, 1895. 5746.92
Philanthropes, pseud. Physiological cruelty :
or, fact V. fancy. An inquiry into the vivisection
question. N. Y., 1883. 5746.32
Smith, Gerrit. Speech on war. In Congress.
Wash., 1854. 4427.79
Spencer, H. Justice. N. Y., 1892. [System of
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— Principles of ethics. N. Y., 1893, 95. 2 v.
[System of synthetic philosophy. 9, 10.] 3584.39
Physical Education.
See also Health and Hygiene. Sports and Sporting.
Bissell, Mary T. Physical development and ex-
ercise for women. N. Y., 1893. Plates. [Portia
series.] 40093.159
Blaikie, W. How to get strong and how to stay
so. N. Y., 1886. Ulus. 4008.40
Chesterton, T. The theory of physical education
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Wright and Ditson. Physical culture. A man-
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Ulus. 60093.118
Physics — Poetry
Physical Geog^raphy.
See Geography.
Physics.
See also Astronomy. Chemistry. Electricity.
Engineering. Mathematics. Mechanics.
Bliss, W. J. A. Tlie apparent forces between
fine solid particles tot.ally immersed in liquids.
Dissertation. [Pt. 1.] [Ithaca, 1895.] 7962.131
Bucher, J. E. An examination of some methods
employed in determining the atomic weight of
cadmium. Dissertation. Balt., 1895. 7972.55
Duhem, P. Dissolutions et melanges. Memoire
1-3. Lille, 1893, 94. [University de France.
Travaux & memoires des Facultys de Lille. 11-
13.] *394I-65-3
Contents. — 1. feqnilibre & monvcment des fluldes melanges.
2. Les proprietes physiques des dissolutions. 3. Les
melanges doubles.
Gage, A. P. Introduction to physical science.
Boston, 1892. Ulus. 3967.94
— A text-book of the elements of physics. Bos-
ton, 1895. Ulus. 3967.93
Harrop, II. B., and L. A. Wallis. The forces of
nature. A studj^ of natural phenomena. Colum-
bus, 1895. Plates. 5967.35
Julien, A. A. Suggestions in microscopical tech-
nique. [N. Y., 1893.] Ulus. 5924.14
Lewis, E. P. The measurement of some standard
wave-lengths in the infra-red spectra of the ele-
ments. Dissertation. Balt., 1895. 7962.132
Mackenzie, A. S. On the attractions of crys-
talline and isotropic masses at small distances.
Dissertation. [Balt.] 1894. Ulus. 3872.110
Norske Gradmaalingskommission. Kesultate der
im Sommer 1893 in dem nordlichsten Theile
Norwegens ausgefiihrten Pendelbeobachtungen.
Von 0. E. Schiotz. Kristiania, 1894. **E.5i2i.30
Owens college, Manchester, Eng. Studies from
the Physical and Chemical laboratories. Vol. 1 :
Physics and physical chemistry. Ed. by A.
Schuster and H. B. Dixon. Manchester, 1893.
Ulus. 3971.128
Risteen, A. D. Molecules and the molecular
theory of matter. Boston, 1895. Ulus. 3977.79
Worthington, A. M. The splash of a drop.
London, 1895. Ulus. [Romance of science
series.] 3949.48
Zeeman, P. Metingen over het versehijnsel van
Kerr bij polaire terwgkaatsing op ijzer, kobalt en
niikhel, in’t bijzonder over Sissingh’s magneto-
optisch phaseverschil. Proefschrift. Leiden,
1893. 3964.125
Physiology and Biology.
See also Medicine. Philosophy.
Denkinger, J. A. Physiognomical register. Bos-
ton, 1895. 7606.36
Fairchild brothers & Foster. Hand-book of the
digestive ferments. N. Y. [1894.] 7788.18
Foster, M., and L. E. Shore. Physiology for
beginners. N. Y., 1895. Ulus. 3768.147
Gould, G. M. The meaning and the method of
life. A search for religion in biology. N. Y.,
1893. 3826.86
Marine biological laboratory. Wood’s Holl, Mass.
Biological lectures, 1894. Boston, 1895. Illus.
3822.105
Morley, Margaret W. Life and love. Chicago,
1895. Ulus. 3828.112
North, E. Outlines of the science of life ; which
treats physiologically of both body and mind.
N. Y., 1829. 3764.115
Porta, G. B. della. De hvmana physiognomonia
libri nil. Hanoviae, 1593. Ulus. *3590.8
Wiedersheim, R. The structure of man, an
index to his past history. Trans, by H. and M.
Bernard. Ed. by G. B. Howes. London, 1895.
Ulus. 3763-85
Wilson, E. B., and E. Learning. An atlas of the
fertilization and karyokinesis of the ovum. N. Y.,
1895. Ulus. 3820.17
Poetry.
See also Children. Folk-Lore. Literature.
Collections.
Beeching, H. C., comp. A book of Christmas
verse. AVith 10 designs by W. Crane. N. Y.,
1895. 4578.152
Bryant, W. C., ed. A new library of poetry and
song. With his review of poets and poetry from
the time of Chaucer. Rev. and enl. N. Y.
[1895.] Ulus. 2561.28
Frankl, L. A., ed. Gusle. Serbische National-
lieder. Wien, 1852. *B. 4223. 28
Franz- Voneisen, — , compiler. Das Mutterherz
im Spiegel der Dichtung. Leipzig. [1895.]
4896.50.340
Garrett, E. H., compiler. Victorian songs. Lyrics
of the affections and nature. With introd. by
Edmund Gosse. Boston, 1895. Plates. 2563.102
Kroeker, Kate F., ed. and tr. A century of Ger-
man lyrics. N. Y. [1895.] 6909a. 4
Laing, D., ed. Early popular poetry of Scotland
and the northern border. Re-arranged and re-
vised, with additions and glossary by W. C. Haz-
litt. London, 1895. Plates. 2569.147
Major, A. F. Sagas and songs of the Norsemen.
London, 1894. 6608.69
ReppUer, Agnes, ed. A book of famous verse.
Boston, 1895. 6608.68
Scottish poetry of the seventeenth century.
Glasgow, 1895. [Abbotsford series of the Scottish
poets.] 4566.140
Stedman, E. C., ed. A Victorian anthology.
1837-1895. Boston, 1895. Portr. 4565.146
History and Criticism.
Berdoe, E., ed. Browning studies. Select papers
by members of the Browning society. London,
1895. 4553-21
Carpenter, F. I. An outline guide to the study
of Spenser. Chicago, 1894. 2566.126
Courthope, W. J. A history of English poetry.
Vol. 1. N. Y., 1895. 4554.123
Contents. — 1. The Middle ages. — Influence of the Roman
empire. — The.encyclopmdic education of the church. — The
feudal system.
Easton, M. W. Readings in Gower. Boston,
1895. [Univ. of Pennsylvania. Pub. Series in
philology.] *4400a.i02.4, pt. i
274
Poetry — Political Economy
Stedman, E. C. Poets of America. Boston,
18!)5. 2393-54
Vincent, L. 11. A few words on Robert Brown-
ing. [2d ed.] Phila., 1895. 4559.21
Walker, H. The greater Victorian poets. [Ten-
nyson, Browning, Arnoid.] London, 1895. 4554.122
Warr, G. C. W. Tlie Greek epic. London,
1895. [The dawn of European literature.]
2999a.63
Aldrich, T. B. Later lyrics. Boston, 1896.
2399a. 1 24
Arnold, Sir E. The light of the world, or, the
great consummation. N. Y., 1891. Portr. 3446.86
— The tenth muse, and other poems. London,
1895. 4569a. 167
Blagden, S. Some poems and prose which would
fain exalt “ The word of God,” Rev. 19: 13, the
divinity of Jesus, and present a plea for “ Chris-
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Browning, R. Complete poetic and dramatic
works. Cambridge ed. Boston, 1895. Portr.
4563.114
Burleigh, W. H. Our country; its dangers and
its destiny: a desultory poem. Alleglieny, 1841.
2408.136
Carleton, W. Rhymes of our planet. N. Y.,
1895. Ulus. Portr. 1334.20
Chapman, Mary B. Lyrics of love and nature.
N. Y. [1895.] 2397.130
Chaucer. The student’s Chaucer. Ed. by W.
W. Skeat. Oxford, 1895. 4569.45
Dole, N. H. The hawthorn tree, and otherpoems.
N. Y. [1895.] 2399a. 79
Field, E., and R. M. Field. Echoes from the
Sabine farm. N. Y., 1895. Vignettes. 2402. no
Fields, Annie A. The singing shepherd, and
other poems. Boston, 1895. 2409.167
Holmes, 0. W. Complete poetical works. Cam-
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Howells, W. D. Stops of various quills. Ulus,
by Howard Pyle. N. Y., 1895. 2403.137
Johnson, E. Pauline. The wliite wampum.
[Verses.] London. [1895.] 2408.134
Linn, J. B. The power of genius, a poem. 2d
ed. enl. Piiila., 1802. 2409a. 48
Lockhart, A. J. Beside the Narraguagus, and
otherpoems. Buffalo, 1895. 4409a. 168
Longfellow, H. W. The song of Hiawatha, with
illus. from designs by Frederic Remington.
Boston, 1892. Portr. *4395-133
Lowell, J. R. Last poems. [Ed. by C. E.
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Milton, J. Paradise lost, in ten books. London,
1873. *4600.12
Hason, Emma H. The tower; with legends and
lyrics. Boston, 1895. 2408.135
Robinson, C. N. The viol of love. Poems.
London, 1895. 4569a. 168
Roche, J. J. Ballads of blue water and other
poems. Boston, 1895. 2398.132
Rossetti, Christina G. Verses. London, 1895.
4568.165
Sangster, Margaret E. Little knights and ladies.
Verses for young people. N. Y., 1895. Portr.
1337-17
Scott, 1). C. The magic house, and other poems.
Boston, 1895. 2397.131
Shelley, P. B. Alastor, on le genie de la solitude.
Poeme traduit en prose fran9aise avcc le texte
anglais en regard et des notes par Al. Beljame.
Paris, 1895. 6609a. 71
Thompson, F. Sister-songs. An offering to
two sisters. London, 1895. *6604.77
Woodman, C. T. Temperance & intemper-
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A poem. . . . Newburyport, 1842. 4505.169
German.
Hebbel, C. F. Gyges und sein Ring. Leipzig.
[1894.] 4896.50.326
Nadler, C. G. Frohlich Palz, Gott crhalts !
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4896.50.343
Waiblinger, W. F. Gedichte aus Italien. Bd.
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Polish.
Zaleski, J. B. Die heilige Familie. Biblische
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Russian.
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Political Economy.
See also Commerce. Law. Political and Social
Science. Statistics.
Cunningham, Rev. W. The church’s duty in
relation to the sacredness of property. Cam-
bridge, 1895. [Church social union. Pub.
Series A.] No. 2 in 3565.190.1
— Political economy and practical life. Boston,
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Italy. Ministero di agricoltura, industria e com-
raercio. Divisione Industrie e commerci. Annali
del credito e della previdenza. Atti della coin-
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Lasson, A. Lotterie und Volkswirthschaft.
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Lehr, J. Produktion und Konsumtion in der
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Meschelsohn, M. Hypothekarisches Vorrecht
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Percy, C. M. Mine rents and mineral royalties.
Liverpool, 1888. 5654.48
Rodriguez, Z. Tratado de economia politica.
Valparaiso, 1894. 3646.86
Political Economy — Political Science
Spencer, H. The man versus the state. (In his
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Walker, F. A. Political economy. 3d ed. N.Y.,
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Workingmen’s loan association, Boston. Origin
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Wright, C. D. Comparative wages and prices:
1860-1883. Massachusetts and Great Britain.
Boston, 1885. 3652.77
Finance and Money.
Adams, B. The gold standard. An historical
study. Wash., 1895. 5645.120
Atkinson, E. The precious metals — apprecia-
tion or depreciation? [Boston, 1895.] 3643.28
Bimetallic league, Manchester, Eng. Eeport of
the proceedings at the annual meeting, Manches-
ter, Feb. 6, 1894. ’'‘5645.121
Carlisle, J. G. The free coinage of silver.
Speeches, May, June, 1895. 3644.152
Carroll, E., jr. Principles and practice of finance.
. . . With a summary of the national and
state banking laws [etc.]. N. Y., 1895. 5645.49
Davis, A. McF. Provincial banks : land and sil-
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Helfferich, C. Gegen den Wfihrungs-Umsturz.
Berlin, 1895. [Volkswirthschaftl. Zeitfragen.
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Hill, T. E. Money found: recovered from its
hiding-places, and put into circulation through
confidence in government banks. Rev. ed. Chi-
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Laughlin, J. L. Facts about money. Including
debate with W. H. Harvey (“Coin”), May 17,
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Nelson, H. L. The money we need. A short
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5649a.40
Osgood, W. N. Bug vs. Bug. A brief sum-
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Preuss, H. Reichs- und Landes-Finanzen. Ber-
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Sound currency. Editorials from the New
Orleans Picayune. Leafiet No. 1-10. New Or-
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Walker, J. H. Not free coinage of silver, but a
change of the measure of value. Speech, in the
House. Wash., 1892. 5645.123
Labor and the Labor Question.
Ashley, W. J. The railroad strike of 1894.
The statements of the Pullman company, and the
report of the commission . . . and a brief
bibliography [by F. W. Lee]. Cambridge, 1895.
[Church social union. Pub. Series B. No. 1.]
3565.190.2
Bliss, W. D. P. Arbitration and conciliation in
industrial disputes. Boston, 1895. [Church social
union. Pub. Series B. No. 3.] 3565.190.2
Cunriingham, Rev. W. Strikes. Boston, 1895.
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3565.190.2
Ely, R. T. The labor movement in America.
New ed. N. Y. [1886.] 3560.71
Friedlaender, E. II lavoro delle donne e dei
fanciulli. Roma, 1886. 3573-135
Hirschberg, E. Die Massnahmen gegeniiber
der Arbeitslosigkeit. Berlin, 1894. [Volkswirth-
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Hobson, J. A., ed. Co-operative labour upon
the land (and other papers). The report of a
conference upon ‘ Land, co-operation and the un-
employed.’ London, 1895. [Social science ser.]
35693.164
Ransome, J. S. Modern labour. London. [1895.]
35693.167
Wright, C. D., and others. Pullman. A joint
report. Boston, 1885. 5565.22
Tariff.
Guatemala. Import duties of Guatemala. New
tariff promulgated November 4, 1893 (in force since
Jan. 1,1894). Wash., 1894. [Bureau of American
republics. Monthly bull.] ’"4311.161.1
Hamilton, Ale.xander. Report on manufactures,
made Dec. 5, 1791, in his capacity as Secretary of
the treasury. Boston, 1892. 7641.79
Favoring protection.
Seymour, H. W. Government and co., limited.
An examination of the tendencies of privilege in
the United States. Chicago, 1895. 35693.160
Warner, J. D. Speeches of John D. Warner and
Heman W. Chaplin at the dinner of the New
England free trade league. [Boston, 1895.]
7643-134
Taxation,
Benton, J. H., jr. Inequality of tax valuation in
Massachusetts. Boston, 1890. 5644.33
Broglio, E. Dell’ imposta sulla rendita in In-
ghilterra e sul capitale negli Stati Uniti. Lettere
al conte di Cavour. Torino, 1856, 57. 3649.12
Ricca Salerno, G. L’imposta progressiva e le
riforme tributarie di alcune stati europei. [Roma,
1894. ] 3642.100
Schaeffle, A. E. F. Die Steuern. Leipzig, 1895.
[Hand- und Lehrbuch der Staatswissenschaften.
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Seligman, E. R. A. Essays in taxation. N. Y.,
1895. 3642.102
— Progressive taxation in theory and practice.
[Balt.] 1894. [Amer. econ. assoc. Pub. Vol.
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Political and Social
Science.
See also Law. Political Economy. Statistics.
Adams, H. C. An interpretation of the social
movements of our time. Cambridge, 1895.
[Church social union. Pub. Series B. No. 2.]
3565.190.2
Bartlett, W. H. Facts I ought to know about
the government of my country. Worcester, 1894.
22593.64
Bascom, J. Social theory. A grouping of social
facts and principles. N. Y. [1895.] [Library of
economics and politics. 7.] 35693.171
Burdett, E. W. Argument against the proposed
bill to enable cities and towns to own and operate
gas and electric light plants for municipal and
commercial purposes. Boston, 1890. 5654.46
Casey, J. A new moral world, and a new state
of society. Providence, 1885. 5564.95
Political Science — Posters
Eaton, D. C. Pensions. New Haven, 1893.
7676.28
Huntington, F. D. Social problems and the
church. Boston, 1895. [Church social union.
Pub. Series A. No. 3.] 3565.190.1
Ingram, J. K. A history of slavery and serfdom.
London, 1895. 3568.188
League for political education, N. Y. Outline
course of study for branch clubs. [N. Y., 1895?]
5593-47
Lee, F. W. Suggestions for reading on social re-
form. N. Y., 1895. 5568.81
Morgan, T. J. Patriotic citizenship. N. Y.
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Pollock, Sir F., 3d bart. Kurze Geschichte der
Staatslehre. tJbers. von J. B. Scott und O. Frhr.
V. Boenigk. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.319
Rousseau, J. J. Tlie social contract, or princi-
ples of political right. Trans, with introd. and
notes by H. J. Tozer. London, 1895. [Social
science ser.] 3646.47
Sanborn, A. F. Moody’s lodging house and other
tenement house sketches. Boston, 1895. 24093.137
Seebohm, F. The tribal system in Wales.
London, 1895. Maps. 35603.114
Shaw, A. Municipal government in continental
Europe. N. Y., 1895. 3565.197
Smith, E. M. Statistics and sociology. N. Y.,
1895. [Science of statistics. 1.] 3651.101
Spencer, H: Principles of sociology. Pt. 5.
Political institutions. N. Y., 1882. 3566.53.5
Ward, L. F. Dynamic sociology. N. Y., 1894.
2 v. 3562.84
Woods, 11. A. English social movements. 2d
ed. N. Y., 1894. 3568.189
Crime and Pi-isous.
Collin, C. A. Modern methods of treating crimi-
nals. Boston, 1894. 5579-42
Pyne, T. A plea for the abolition of capital pun-
ishment. London, 1845. 5579^.138
Tallack, W. Prisons and criminal treatment.
[London, 1895?] [Howard association.] 5579.47
— Some general observations on the penalty of
deatli. [London, 1893.] [Howard association.]
5579-48
Wines, F. H. Punishment and reformation. An
historical sketch of the rise of the penitentiary
system. N. Y. [1895.] 3579.140
The Poor.
Drage, G. The problem of the aged poor. Lon-
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Ring, T. F. Outdoor public relief in Massachu-
setts. Boston, 1895. 5574-47
Tallack, W. Poor relief and the diminution of
pauperism. [London, 1895.] [Howard associa-
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Socialism.
Blatcbford, E. Merrie England. London, 1894.
35693-165
Nitti, F. S. Catholic socialism. Trans, by Mary
Mackintosh. London, 1895. 3566.186
Temperance.
Beach, D. N. The Norwegian system in its home.
[Boston.] 1895. 3573-134
Gould, E. E. L. The temperance problem ; past
and future. N. Y., 1894. 7581.52
Montgomery, H. The way out; a solution of
the temperance question. N. Y. [1895.] 7588.157
Morris, G. P. The Norwegian company system :
why Massachusetts should adapt and test it. Bos-
ton, 1895. 3579-144
Withington, L. A review of the late temperance
movements in Massachusetts. 2d ed. Boston,
1840. 3576.84
Woman SuiFrage.
Blanc, Ther^se. The condition of woman in the
United States. A traveller’s notes. Trans, by
Abby L. Alger. Boston, 1895. Portr. 5588.105
Copy of preamble and protest [of American
women of New York against the proposal to im-
pose the obligation of suffrage upon women of that
state]. 3563-131
Gilder, Jeanette L. Why I am opposed to
woman’s suffrage. [N. Y. , 1894.] 3565.195
M'Intire, Mary A. J. Of no benefit to woman.
She is a far greater power without suffrage. [Bos-
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“ Right, The, to vote or hold office is not a test of
citizenship.” [Boston, 1895.] 3576.127
Scott, Mrs. F. M. E.xtension of the suffrage to
women. Address before the judiciary committee
of the New York senate. [N. Y.] 1895. 3565.196
Van Rensselaer, Mariana G. Should we ask
for the suffrage? [N. Y., 1895.] 3589.131
Will the ballot help the workinggirl ? [Brooklyn,
1894. ] 3565-193
Woman suffrage. By three Massachusetts women.
558946
The articles are signed by Caia, il. L. W. and Mary C. Rob-
bins.
Postage Stamps.
Evans, E. B. The philatelic catalogue of postal
stamps, envelopes, wrappers and cards. 1840-
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Girsewald, C., Freiherr von. The stamps of
Switzerland. Trans, from the German. St. Louis,
1893. Illus. 22393.107
Lundy, F. G. C. History of the revenue stamps
of Mexico. St. Louis. 1891. Illus. Map. 2231. 115
Mekeel, C. H. Complete standard catalogue of
the postage stamps of the world. St. Louis, 1894,
95. 2 V. ’*2234.114
— Stamp collector’s maps of the world. From
original designs. St. Louis, 1895. 22803.101
— A stamp collector’s souvenir. St. Louis, 1892.
Illus. Portrs. 22393.105
Revista filatelica. La. Publicacion mensual.
Eduardo F. Cottilla [y I. A. Mekeel], edilor[es].
Vol. 1,2. St. Louis, 1892-95. *2232.60
Tiffany, J. K. A St. Louis symposium [of philate-
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Posters.
Bolton, C. K. A descriptive catalogue of posters,
chiefly American, in [his] collection. Brookline,
1895. 4077.40
— The reign of the poster. Boston, 1895. Illus.
4077.41
Posters — Religion
Massachusetts charitable mechanic association.
1795-1895. Exhibition of posters. [Boston.]
1895. Illus. 4077.43
Religion.
Ceremonial, Devotional, Doctrinal.
Alden, H. M. A study of death. N. Y., 1895.
7456.129
Chambers, A. “ Our life after death.” Or the
teacliings of the Bible concerning the unseen world.
7tli ed. Phila., 1895. 3447.123
Clarke, J. F. Messages of faith, hope, and love.
Selections for every day in the year. [Ed. by
Lillian F. Clarke.] Boston, 1895. Fortr. 74593.96
Dole, C. F. A catechism of liberal faith. Boston,
1895. 3459-154
Feed my lambs. N. Y. 74293.132
Gardiner, F., and C. C. Camp, eds. The teaching
of the twelve apostles. A tract recently discov-
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Goodyear, Anna F. Sacred truths imploring to
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Greer, D. H. The preacher and his place. The
Lyman Beecher lectures on preaching, Yale uni-
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Hammond, C. E., ed. Antient liturgies: a
reprint of the texts of the representative liturgies
of the church. Oxford, 1878. 7444.49
Hastings, H. L. Skeptical objections and how to
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Horstmann, C., ed. Yorkshire writers. Richard
Kolle of Hampole, an English father of the church,
and his followers. London, 1895. [Library of
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Hyde, W. De W. Outlines of social theology.
N. Y., 1895. 3456.127
Ingersoll, R. G. What shall we do to be saved.
N. Y., 1880. 5486.88
Melancbthon, Philipp. Corpvs doctrinte Chris-
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dogmatis, complectens doctrinam puram & veram
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Milne, J. R. The doctrine and practice of the
Eucharist as deduced from Scripture and the an-
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Miffale [secundum] ordinemfct! Ambrofij. [Colo-
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Ratramnus, Monachus Corbiensis. The book of
Bertram the priest, concerning the body and blood
of Christ in the sacrament; written in Latin at the
command of the emperor Charles the Great, and
first trans. into English, in 1549. 3d ed. London,
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Shann, G. V., ed. and trans. Euchology : a
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Socinus, F. Christianas religionis brevissima in-
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catechismum vulgo vocant. Racovias, 1618.
No. 2 in *74293.5
— De Coena Domini tractatus brevis. Una cum
ejusdem adversus scriptum Domini lohannis Nie-
mojeviidefensione. Racovias, 1618. No. 510*74293.5
— Dispvtatio de adoratione Christi, habita inter
Fauslum Socinum & Christianum Francken. Ra-
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Stengel, G. Ova paschalia sacro emblemate in-
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Sunday. Is not its religious observance a blot on
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Plainfield, N. J., 1895. 7453.46
Westcott, B. F. The incarnation ; a revelation
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Wilberforce, R. I. The doctrine of the Holy
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— The doctrine of the incarnation of Jesus Christ,
in its relation to mankind and the church. Lon-
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Christ and Christianity.
Denison, J. H. Christ’s idea of the supernatural.
Boston, 1895. 7457.86
Gordon, G. A. The Christ of to-day. Boston,
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Holland, R. A. The church of the world.
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Pope, C. H., comp. The Gospels combined . , .
presenting in one continuous narrative, the life of
Jesus Christ as told by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and
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54293.88
Socinus, F. Breves qvidam de diversis materiis
ad Christianam religionem pertinentibus tractatus.
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Stimson, H. A. Questions of modern inquiry. A
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Thomas a Kempis. De imitatione Christi libri
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Woodbury, Rev. A. The true basis of readjust-
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Churches and Sects.
Alexander, G. A history of the Methodist church.
South, the United presbyterian church, the Cum-
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Carroll, H. K. The religious forces of the United
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Corwin, E. T. A history of the Reformed church,
Dutch, the Reformed church, German, and the
Moravian church in the United States. By E. T.
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Tyler, B. B. A history of the Disciples of Christ,
the Society of Friends, the United brethren in
Christ and the Evangelical association, by B. B.
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Haptists.
Braght, T. J. van. Het bloedig tooneel, of mar-
telaers spiegel der Doopsgesinde of weereloose
Christenen. . . . 2de druk. Amsterdam, 1685.
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Religion
Newman, A. H. A history of the baptist
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Cluircli of England.
Alexander, W. L. The ancient British church.
New and rev. ed. London, 1889. [Church his-
tory ser. 6.] 5525-62
Gray, A. Episcopacy by divine appointment.
The polity of the Anglican church. N. Y., 1895.
3529-76
Makower, F. The constitutional history and
constitution of the Church of England. London,
1895. 3521.75
Simpson, W. S., ed. Visitations of churches
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Wakeling, G. The Oxford church movement.
Sketches and recollections. London, 1895. 5522.71
Cojig-r-eg-afionalists.
Briggs, L. V. History and records of the First
congregational church, Hanover, 1727-1865, and
inscriptions from the cemetery at Centre Hanover.
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Leavitt, G. R. A brief history of Pilgrim
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Walker, W. History of the congregational
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Friends.
Friends, Society of. Bi-centennial anniversary
of New York yearly meeting . . . Flushing.
1695-1895, N. Y., 1895. Portr. 7543.126
Richardson, Jane M. Six generations of Friends
in Ireland (1655 to 1890) . 2d ed. London, 1894.
Portrs. Plates. 3544.122
Huguenots.
Baird, H. M. The Huguenots and the revoca-
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Lutheran.
Jacobs, H. E. A history of the Evangelical
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Methodists.
Wise, Rev. D. A defence of methodism : or
Parsons Cooke’s “ estimate of methodism ” shown
to be pragmatical, fallacious, and false. With an
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Presbyterians.
Thompson, R. E. History of the presbyterian
churches in the United States. N. Y., 1895.
[Amer. church hist. ser. 6.] 3524. r 18
Protestant Episcopal.
Mason, G. C. Annals of Trinity church, New-
port, Rhode Island. 1698-1892. Newport, 1890,
94. 2 V. Hlus. Portrs. 4438.146
New York, city. Yearbook of Calvary parish.
[N. Y.] 1895. Plates. ’^3549 135
Protestant episcopal church in the United States.
General convention, 1889. Report of the joint
committee appointed to prepare a standard Book
of common prayer. Boston, 1893. 5441.26
Tiffany, C. C. A history of the Protestant
episcopal church in the United States. N. Y.,
1895. [Amer. church hist. ser. 7.] 3524. 119
Turner, C. W. Annals of St. .lolin’s church,
Huntington, N. Y. Huntington, 1895. Plates.
4478.264
Roman Catholic.
Briffault, E. Le secret de Rome au xixme si6cle.
Paris, 1846. Ulus. *6692.1
Mercier, H. Reponse au pamphlet de I’Associa-
tion des “equal rights” centre la majorite des
habitants de la province de Quebec. Quebec, 1890.
4318.161
O'Gorman, T. A history of the Roman Catholic
church in tlie United States. N. Y., 1895. [Amer.
church hist, series. 9.] 3524.130
Satolli, Francis. Loyalty to church and state.
Balt., 1895. Portr. 3466.58
Spiritualists.
Du Prel, C. L. A. F. M. A., Freiherr von. Der
Spiritismus. Leipzig. [1893.] 4896.50.318
Tretton aftnar hos en spiritist eller spirid.-^k resa
genora zodiaken och n^got langre. [Stockholm,
1886.] 3607.141
Unitarian and Universalist.
Allen, J. H. A history of the Unitarians and the
universalists in the United States, By J. H. Allen
and R. Eddy. N. Y., 1894. [Amer. church hist,
ser. 10.] 3524.i3t
Barnum, P. T. Why I am a universalist. Also
tracts by 0. Cone, J. S. Dodge, A. C. Thomas.
Boston, 1895. 7464.35
Crell, J. Johannis Crellii Franci. Von dem
einigen Gott dem Vater, zwey Bucher. Aus dem
Lateinischen ins Hochteutsche iibergesetzt [von J.
L. Wolzogen]. [Cracow?] 1645. *7464.248
Ecclesiastical History.
Moxom, P. S. From Jerusalem to Nicsea. The
church in the first three centuries. Boston, 1895.
[Lowell lectures.] 5527.67
Stokes, Margaret. Three months in the forests
of France. A pilgrimage in search of vestiges of
the Irish saints in France. London, 1895. Ulus.
2660a. 63
A large part of the work is devoted to St. Fursa.
Mythology and Jfon-Christian
Religions.
Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, J. The Buddha and
his religion. Trans, by Laura Ensor. London,
1895. [Sir John Lubbock’s hundred books.] 12.94
Cams, P. The Gospel of Buddha according to
old records. 3d ed. Chicago, 1895. 5487.27
Dali, Caroline W. H. Margaret and her friends,
or ten conversations with Margaret Fuller upon
the mythology of the Greeks and its expression in
art. Boston, 1895. 2976.75
Garrett, F. E. Isis very much unveiled, being
the story of the great Mahatma hoax. Told from
sources mainly theosophical. London. [1895?]
Portrs. 34893.6
Harris, W. A. Plato as a narrator. A study in
the myths. Dissertation. Richmond. [1892.]
3004-59
Hopkins, E. W. The religions of India. Boston,
1895. Map. [Handbooks on the history of relig-
ions. 1.] 3483.60
Religion — Sports
Lazarus, Josephine. The spirit of Judaism.
N. Y., 1895. 22993.77
Muir, Sir W-, trans. The beacon of truth, or
testimony of the Coran to the truth of tlie Chris-
tian religion. Trans, from the Arabic. London,
1894. 3488.106
Talmud. Tract Rosh hashana, (“New year”),
of the new ed. of the Babylonian Talmud. Ed.
. . . by M. L. Rodkinson and trans. by J. L.
Levy. Phila., 1895. Portrs. 7482.7
Hebrew text and English trans.
Tisdall, W. St. Clair-. The religion of the cres-
cent, or, Islam : its strength, its weakness. . . .
London, 1895. [Non-Christian religious systems.]
54893.97
Tuerk, G. De Hyla. Vratislaviae, 1895. [Bres-
lauer philolog. Abhandl. Bd. 7, H. 4.] 2957.73.7
Keligious Associations and Institu-
tions.
See also Clubs. Education.
Meadville theological school. Proceedings at the
celebration of the semi-centennial of the school.
[Prepared by W. L. ChafiSn.] Meadville, 1894.
4499.172
Northfield, Mount Hermon, and Chicago. An
account of four Bible schools. N. Y. [1892.]
Map. 4499-173
Spaulding, H. G. Sixty years of the Unitarian
Sunday school society. [Boston, 1887.] 74593.92
Sermons.
Colby, F. T. Sermons. Exeter, 1895. 74593.15
Diaz Perez y Calvillo, J. B. Sermon que en el
aniversario solemne de gracias a Maria santisima
de los remedies predico J. B. Diaz Calvillo.
Mexico, 1811. **0.250.51
Gardner, S. A. Latest interpretations. A series
of thirteen discourses. Milford, 1885. 7453-49
Ingersoll, J. Sermon preached before the Gen-
eral assembly of Connecticut, on the anniversary
election. New-London, 1761. *4439.52 (1761)
Jowett, B. College sermons. Ed. by TV. H.
Fremantle. N. Y., 1895. 3445-135
Sherlock, TV. A sermon preached at the funeral
of Benj. Calamy, D.D., Jan. 7‘**, 168f. London,
1686. *6549.45
Sanitary Science.
See also Health and Hygiene. Medicine.
Kiersted, TV. A discussion of the prevailing
theories and practices relating to sewage disposal.
1st ed. N. Y., 1894. 3769.155
New York, city. Aqueduct commission. Report
by the president, J. C. Duane, containing reports
of the secretary and chief engineer, giving a review
of the work from 1887 to 1895. [N. Y., 1895.]
Maps. Plans. *3940.31
New York, state. Assembly. Report of the
Tenement house committee. Transmitted Jan.
17. Albany, 1895. Portrs. Plans. 3573.136
Waring, G. E., jr. The purification of sewage
by forced aeration. Newport, 1895. 7766.32
Shakespeare.
Corbin, J. The Elizabethan Hamlet. A study of
the sources, and of Shakspere’s environment, to
show that the mad scenes had a comic aspect now
ignored. London, 1895. 4596.132
Corson, H. An introduction to the study of
Shakespeare. Boston, 1893. 4597.134
Dixon, T. S. E. Francis Bacon and his Shake-
speare. Chicago, 1895. 4597- 131
Heine, H. On Shakespeare. A trans. of his
notes on Shakespeare heroines by Ida Benecke.
TVestminster, 1895. 4597.132
Hudson, H. N. Shakespeare : his life, art, and
characters. TVith an historical sketch of the
drama in England. 4th ed. Boston, 1895. 2 v.
4597-133
Lamb, C. , and Mary Lamb. Tales from Shake-
speare. Phila., 1895. 797.20
Shakespeare. Bell’s reader’s Shakespeare. The
historical plays, condensed, connected, and empha-
sized for school, college, parlour, and platform.
London, 1895. 4597-130
— Hamlet. TVith preface, glossary, &c., by I.
Gollancz. London, 1895. Portr. [Temple Shake-
speare.] 4599.158
— King Henry V. London, 1895. [Temple Shake-
speare.] 4599.156
— King Henry viii. London, 1895. [Temple
Shakespeare.] 4599-157
— King Richard iii. London, 1895. [Temple
Shakespeare.] 4599-155
— Konig Heinrich der Sechste. Nach der tlbers.
von A. TV. Schlegel bearb. von TV. Buchholz.
Herausg. von C. F. TVittmann. Leipzig. [1895.]
4896.50.339
— Konig Heinrichs des Sechsten Tod. Nach der
libers, von A. TV. Schlegel bearb. von TV. Buch-
holz. Herausg. von C. F. TVittmann. Leipzig.
[1895.] 4896.50.339
— Othello. London, 1895. Portr. [Temple Shake-
speare.] 4599-159
Wingate, C. E. L. Shakespeare’s heroines on
the stage. N. Y. [1895.] Portrs. 4595.134
Sports and Sporting.
Bickerdyke, J. Sea fishing. TVith contribu-
tions on ‘ antipodean and foreign fish,’ by TV.
Senior, ‘ tarpon ’ by A. C. Harmsworth, ‘ whaling ’
by Sir H. TV. Gore-Booth. London, 1895. Ulus.
[Badminton library of sports and pastimes.]
4000a. 22
Bingham, N. TV., ed. The book of athletics and
out-of-door sports. Boston, 1895. Ulus. 4004.119
Camp, TV. C. Book of college sports. N. Y.,
1895. Ulus. 4004.122
G., G. Sporting stories and sketches. London,
1895. 4007. 141
Graham, P. A. Country pastimes for boys.
London, 1895. 184.44
Lee, J. P. Golf in America. N. Y., 1895. Plates.
40093.155
Nye, R. S. Scientific duck shooting in Eastern
waters. Falmouth, 1895. 4009.187
Remington, F. Pony tracks. N. Y., 1895. Ulus.
4365-147
Rosse, I. C. The conservative value of the play
impulse. Boston, 1895. 8009.45
Skinner, J. S. The dog and the sportsman.
Phila., 1845. 8006.40
Van Dyke, T. S. Game birds at home. N. Y.,
1895. 5908.33
Whishaw, F. J. The romance of the woods.
London, 1895. 3060b. 26
280
Sports — United States
Indoor Games.
Bird, H. E. Chess novelties and their latest de-
velopments. London, 18!)5. Illus. 6ooga.iig
Bolton, H. C. The game of goose. [Boston,
1895.] 4001. 133
Cnlin, S. Korean games, with notes on the cor-
responding games of China and Japan. Phila.,
1895. 22 colored plates. 4002.144
Ellis, J. H. Chess sparks, or short and bright
games of chess. London, 1895. Illus. 6005. 4g
Foster, K. F. Foster on hearts : a description of
the game. N. Y. [1895.] 6oog.i05
— Whist tactics. N. Y. [1895.] Illus. 40oga.i58
Pole, W. The evolution of whist. N. Y., 1895.
4ooga.i57
Work, M. C. Whist of to-day. Phila., 1895.
40oga.i56
Statistics.
Bodio, L. Della statistica nei suoi rapporti coll’
economia politics. Milano, 1869. [La scienza
del popolo. Vol. 48.] 365g.ioo
Concord, Mass. Births, marriages, and deaths.
1635-1850. [Concord, 1894.] *435oa.igo
Chile. Oficina central de estadi'stica. Sesto censo
jeneral . . . levantado el 26 de noviembre de
1885. Valparaiso, 1889, 90. 2 v. *4310.148
Switzerland. Statistisches Bureau des eidgenos-
sischen Departements des Innern. Ehe, Geburt
und Tod in der schweizerischen Bevolkerung.
1871-90. Th. 1. Bern, 1895. [Schweizerische
Statistik.] *4832.22
United States. Census bureau. 11th census.
Report on manufacturing industries in the United
States. Pt. 3. W'^ash., 1895. *C.28i.g
— Report on population of the United States.
Pt. 1 : Progress of the nation, 1790 to 1890. By
R. P. Porter, H. Gannett, and W. C. Hunt.
Wash., 1895. Maps. Diagrams. *C.28i.8
United States.
United States. Congress. Proceedings in Con-
gress upon the acceptance of the statues of John
Stark and Daniel Webster, presented by the state
of New Hampshire. Wash., 1895. 4341. 144
Statutes passed at the 3d session of the 53d
Congress. Wash., 1895. 5620.25
History and Description.
Anderson, A. D. The Mississippi and its forty-
four navigable tributaries. Wash., 1890. Maps.
[U. S. Treasury department.] 3g54.i26
Gannett, H. The building of a nation. The
growth, present condition and resources of the
United States with a forecast of the future. N. Y.,
1895. Plates. 4423.328
— Results of primary triangulation. Maps. Wash.,
1894. [U. S. Geol. survey. (Powell.) Bull.
122.] *7872.55.122
King, H. Turning on the light. A dispassionate
survey of president Buchanan’s administration,
from 1860 to its close. Phila., 1895. Portr.
2323.106
Maclay, E. S. History of the United States navy,
1775-1894. N. Y., 1895. 2 v. Illus. Maps.
3953- 140
Moore, J. W. The American congress. A his-
tory of national legislation and political events,
1774-1895. N. Y., 1895. 2321.75
Pike, Z. M. Expeditions to head-waters of the
Mississippi river, through Louisiana territory, and
in New Spain, 180.5-6-7. New ed. ... by E.
Coues. N. Y., 1895. 3 v. Portr. Maps. 4464.33
Rhodes, J. F. History of the United States from
the compromise of 1850. N. Y., 1893-95. 3 v.
2321. lOI
Steele, J. D., and Esther B. Steele. A brief
history of the United States. N. Y. [1885.]
Illus. Portrs. Maps. [Barnes’s historical series.]
2328.71
Thomas, A. C. A history of the United States.
Boston, 1895. Illus. Portrs. Maps. 432g.i46
Winsor, J. The Mississippi basin. The struggle
in America between England and France, 1697-
1763. Boston, 1895. Illus. Maps. 4313. 145
Revolution anti Precedln<^ History.
Burke, E. Speech on conciliation with the colonies
(March 22, 1775). Ed. by L. Du Pont Syle.
Boston. [1895.] [Students’ series of English
classics.] 452g.iii
Drake, S. A. The campaign of Trenton, 1776-77.
Boston, 1895. Maps. [Decisive events in Amer-
ican history.] 432ga.i47
Hassam, J. T. The confiscated estates of Boston
loyalists. Cambridge, 1895. 2352.104
Perry, W. S. The alleged “toryism” of the
clergy of the United States at the breaking out of
the war of the Revolution. [1895?] 442ga.43
Rochefort, C., comte de. Recit de I’estat present
des celebres colonies de la Virginie, de Marie-
Land, de la Caroline, du Nouveau duche d’York,
de Pennsylvania, & de la Nouvelle Angleterre.
. . . Rotterdam, 1681. No. 2 in *2313.25
Smith, C. The American war, 1775-1783. N.Y.,
1797. Portr. 7 maps. *4418.210
Stone, F. D. The battle of Brandywine. Address.
Phila., 1895. 4325-155
Tolman, G. R. A battle-field memorial, Lexing-
ton, Mass. Plate. 11x7 inches. *4350.61
Varney, G. J. The story of Patriot’s day. Lex-
ington and Concord, April 19, 1775. Boston, 1895.
Illus. 228.7
Civil 'VUar.
Cogswell, L. W. A history of the Eleventh New
Hampshire regiment volunteer infantry in the
Rebellion war. Concord, 1891. Portrs. 2324. ig4
Dwight, T. F., ed. Critical sketches of some of
the Federal and Confederate commanders. Bos-
ton, 1895. [Military hist. soc. of Mass. Papers.
Vol. 10.] *4452.87
Contents. — Gen. Beauregard, by J. C. Ropes. — Gen. Grant,
by T. A. Dodge. — Gen. Hancock, by F. A. Walker. — Gen.
Humphreys, by J. H. Wilson. — Gen. McClellan, Gen. Sher-
man, Gen. Stuart, by .J. C. Ropes. — Gen. Thomas, by Henry
Stone. — Gen. Thomas in the record, by T. L. Livermore. —
The war as we see it now, by J. C. Ropes.
Haynes, E. M. A history of the Tenth regiment
Vermont volunteers, with biographical sketches.
2ded. Rutland, 1894. 2 v. Illus. Maps. 4423. 32g
Jackman, L. History of the Sixth New Hamp-
shire regiment in the War for the Union. Amos
Hadley, editor. Concord, 1891. Portrs. 4423.331
Jones, E. The slaveholder’s war. [Manchester.]
1863. 4428.260
United States
King, D. H., and others. History of the Ninety-
third regiment, New York volunteer infantry.
1861-1865. Compiled by D. H. King, A. J. Gibbs
and J. H. Northrup. Milwaukee, Wis., 1895.
Portrs. 4423.330
La Bree, B., ed. The Confederate soldier in the
Civil war, 1861-1865. Prefaced by a eulogy by
Pitzhugh Lee. . . . Campaigns, battles, etc., by
Robert E. Lee and others. Louisville, 1895.
Ulus. Portrs. Maps. *4420.118
Riddle, A. G. Recollections of war times. Remi-
niscences of men and events in Washington, 1860-
1865. N. Y., 1895. 4325-153
Scott, E. G. Reconstruction during the Civil war.
Boston, 1895. 4326.150
California.
League of American wheelmen. The cyclist’s
road-book of California. Compiled by G. H.
Strong, F. D. Elwell, and V. A. Hancock. 2d ed.
[San Francisco?] 1895. Maps. 2379a.iii
Sanborn, Kate. A truthful woman in Southern
California. N. Y., 1895. 447ga.i72
Southern Pacific railroad. California for
health, pleasure and profit. San Francisco.
[1895.] Ulus. 4474.239
Colorado.
Notes on Colorado territory. 1865. 4467.127
Powell, J. W. Canyons of the Colorado. Mead-
ville. Pa., 1895. Ulus. *4470.119
Connecticut.
Child, F. S. An old New England town [Fair-
field, Conn.]. N. Y., 1895. Portr. Plates.
4439.184
Gay, J. Farmington in the war of the Revolu-
tion. Hartford, 1893. *4439.181
— Old houses in Farmington. Hartford, 1895.
*4439.183
— Schools and schoolmasters in Farmington in the
olden time. [1892.] *4439.182
New London, Conn. In photo-gravure. N. Y.
[1892.] 4439.180
District of Columbia.
Brooks, N. Washington in Lincoln’s time.
N. Y., 1895. 4477.231
Illinois.
Conkling, L. W., and C. L. Steen. The official
cyclist’s road-book of Illinois. N. Y., 1892. Maps.
(Scale 4 miles to 1 inch.) *2379a.io5
Wittemann, A. The White city by Lake Mich-
igan. A souvenir in albertype. N. Y., 1893. 16
plates. 4025.100
Iowa.
Shambaugh, B. F., ed. Documentary material
relating to the history of Iowa. No. 1, 2. Iowa
city, 1895. [State hist. soc. of Iowa.] *4474.237
Louisiana.
Stubbs, W. C. Hand-book of Louisiana. Comp,
for the State immigration association. New Or-
leans, 1895. Map. 4368.146
Massachusetts.
Adams, Brooks. The emancipation of Massa-
chusetts. [2d ed.] Boston, 1893. 3546.88
Adams, C. F., jr. Three episodes of Massachu-
setts history : the settlement of Boston bay ; the
antinomian controversy; a study of church and
town government. Boston, 1894. 2 v. Maps.
4355-II3
Baxter, S. Boston park guide including the mu-
nicipal and metropolitan systems of Greater Bos-
ton. Boston, 1895. Plates. Maps. 4454.256
Brookline historical publication society. Publi-
cations, no. 1-3. [Brookline, 1895.] ”'2355.45
Contents. — 1. Letter from Rebecca Boylston to Edward
Boylston. 2. The Sharp papers in the Brookline public
library. 3. Brookline in the Revolution.
Brown, John, B.A. The Pilgrim fathers of New
England and their Puritan successors. N. Y.
[1895.] Ulus. 4352.134
Dwyer, D. J. Prominent wheelmen, and bicycle
club directory, of Massachusetts. Boston. [1894.]
Ulus. Portrs. 6001.40
Fitchburg historical society. Proceedings, and
papers relating to the history of the town. Vol. 1.
Fitchburg, 1895. *4351.123
Greater Boston : The park system ; The metro-
politan sewers; etc. [Boston, 1895.] Illus.
Maps. [Amer. soc. of civil engineers. Program.
27th ann. convention.] *4454.258
King, G. A. 1870 . . . 1895. Massachusetts
Senate [dinner, 1895]. Resolution [poem]. [Bos-
ton, 1895.] 4504.136
Knight, J. K. 1868-1888. Memorial sketch of
Hyde Park, Mass. With the addresses delivered
by P. B. Davis and R. J. Barry. Compiled by
J. K. Knight, E. Davis, H. B. Humphrey. Boston,
1888. Illus. Portrs. 4356.86
Lodge, H. C. Boston. London, 1892. Maps.
[Historic towns.] 2359. 114
Massachusetts. General court. A history of
the emblem of the codfish in the hall of the House
of representatives. Boston, 1895. Portrs. Plates.
2352.107
Rand, McNally & co.’s Handy guide to Boston
and environs. Chicago, 1895. Map. 2359a. 104
Roe, A. S. The old Representatives’ hall, 1798-
1895. An address delivered before the Massachu-
setts House. Boston, 1895. Portrs. Plates.
2352.108
Spencer’s Brookline directory. Brookline, 1894.
*4354.131
Taunton, Mass. 1639-1889. 250th anniversary
of ye anciente towne of Taunton, June 4 and 5.
Worcester, 1889. Illus. Portrs. *4450.134
Wellman, T. B. History of the town of Lynn-
field. Mass. 1635-1895. Boston, 1895. Portr.
4355-II2
Wolfe, T. F. Literary shrines. The haunts of
some famous American authors. Phila., 1895.
4358.122
Contents. — The Concord pilgrimage. — In and out of liter-
ary Boston. — In Berkshire with Hawthorne. — A day with
the Good gray poet.
Woodbury, L. A. Inscriptions from the old
cemetery in Groveland, Mass. Groveland, 1895.
Plates. 4353-143
Minnesota.
Chapman, C. A. Southwestern Minnesota. Map.
4368.144
League of American wheelmen. Cyclist’s road
map of Minnesota. [1895?] Scale, 6 miles to 1
in. 23793.109
United States — Zoology
Minnesota. Commissioner of the Itasca State
park. Report. May 9tli, 1891-Dec. 1, 1894. St.
Paul, 1893, 1895. Plates. Maps. *6396.74
Missouri.
League of American wlieelmen. Road and hand-
book of the Missouri division. Comp, by M. J. Gil-
bert. 4th ed. Columbia, 1895. Map. 23793.107
Nebraska.
Oarneau, J. Nebraska: her resources, advan-
tages, and development. Omaha, 1893.
4479.227; **4479.231
New Hampshire.
League of American wheelmen. Road book.
[Ed. by] H. J. Taggart. 2d ed. Manchester,
1895. 44393.112
Merrill, Georgia D. History of Carroll county,
New Hampshire. Boston, 1889. Portrs. Plates.
44303.49
New Hampshire. State agricultural department.
Gems of the Granite state. [Concord? 1895.]
Plates. 4436.176
New Jersey.
Gannett, H. A geographic dictionary of New
Jersey. Map. Wash., 1894. [U. S. Geol. sur-
vey. (Powell.) Bull. 118.] *7872.55.118
New York.
Bien, J. R. Atlas of the state of New York.
N. Y., 1895. 36 maps. ♦Map. in. 2
Brooklyn, N. Y. Dept, of parks. Annual
report, 34th. 1894. Brooklyn, 1895. Plates.
*4474.1
Cornell, A. B. Some of the beginnings of West-
chester county history. Westchester county hist,
soc. 1890. Illus. Portrs. Maps. 4472.158
League of American wheelmen. Tour book.
1895. [Cortland, N. Y., 1895.] 23793.110
Link, W. F. The Hudson by daylight. N. Y.,
1878. Illus. 44793.171
Roosevelt, T. New York. New ed. N. Y.,
1895. Maps. [Historic towns.] 2379. 112
Wallace, E. R. Descriptive guide to the Adiron-
dacks, and to Saratoga Springs, Schroon Lake.
. . . Rev. and enl. Syracuse, 1895. Illus.
Maps. 4466.129
Ohio.
Burton, C. M. A chapter in the history of Cleve-
land. Detroit, 1895. 4474.238
Cleveland, Ohio. Mayor. Annual message to
the City council, April 14th. C. A. Otis, mayor.
Cleveland, 1874. *6393.56
Pennsylvania.
Dotterer, H. S., ed. ThePerkiomen region, past
and present. Vol. 1. Phila., 1895. *4474.70
Hotchkin, S. F. The Bristol Pike. Phila., 1893.
Illus. Portrs. 44603.114
Rhode Island.
Cooke, G. L. Road book of the Rhode Island
division, L. A. W. [Providence.] 1894. Map.
44393.113
Hoyt, H. W. The story of Hunt’s mills. East
Providence, R. I. Providence, 1895. Illus.
4438- 147
Vermont.
League of American wheelmen. Road book of
Vermont. Burlington, 1895. 44393.114
Virginia.
Snap-shots at Richmond, Virginia. By the busi-
ness man, editor, preacher, doctor, photographer.
[Richmond.] 1895. Illus. 4466.131
Washington.
Tacoma chamber of commerce. The new north-
west and Tacoma its metropolis. [Tacoma.]
1890. Plates. 4476.171
Wisconsin.
Wisconsin. Department of public instruction.
Arbor day. . . . Madison, 1893, [95]. 2 v.
584345
Voyages and Travels.
See also Names of Continents and Countries.
Baldaque da Silva, A. A. Noticia sobre a nao
S. Gabriel em que Vasco da Gama foi pela pri-
meira vez a India. Lisboa, 1892. Plates. 2267.134
Bryant, H. G. The Peary auxiliary expedition
of 1894. With supplementary reports by T. C.
Chamberlin [and] Axel Ohlin. Phila., 1895.
Plates. 2263.109
Button, Hannah M., and others. On either side
of the Red Sea. With illustrations of the granite
ranges of the eastern desert of Egypt, and of Sinai.
By H. M. B., C. E. B., and T. B. With introd.
and footnotes by E. N. Buxton. London, 1895.
5043-73
Horner, G. R. B. Medical and topograpliical
observations upon the Mediterranean ; and upon
Portugal, Spain, and other countries. Phila., 1839.
Plates. 5764.69
Sarmiento de Gamboa, P. Narratives of [his]
voyages to the Straits of Magellan. Trans, and
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impressions of scenes, incidents and persons in a
journey touching Japan, China, Egypt, Palestine
and Greece. Boston, 1895. 2269.107
Woolson, Constance F. Mentone, Cairo, and
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manual for the study of insects. Ithaca, 1895.
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283
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Hudson, 'W. H. British birds. With a chapter
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284
AUTHOR INDEX
Full names have been given as entered in the main catalogues of this Library. Parentheses are used to Indicate
the name under which the author immediately preceding is to be found.
Abbott, Arthur Vaughan, 254.
Abram, William Alexander, 255.
Adam, Alexander, 265.
Adams, Brooke, 263, 276, 282.
Adams, Charles Francis, 272, 282.
Adams, Henry Carter, 276.
Adler, Felix, 250.
Adolphus, F., 255.
Alabama. Geological survey, 263.
Alden, Henry Mills, 278.
Aldis, Mary Steadman, 245.
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 275.
Alexander, Grose, 278.
Alexander, William Lindsay, 279.
Allen, Charles Grant Blairfindie, 250.
Allen, Joseph Henry, 279.
American antiquarian society, 247.
American library association, 246.
American type founders’ company,
247.
Ancient and honorable artillery com-
pany, 251.
Andersen, Hans Christian, 260, 262.
Anderson, Alexander D., 281.
Anderson, Karl, 245.
Andrews, Clement Walker, 246.
Andrews, Henry Franklin, 262.
Andrews, Lorrin, 265.
Anne, queen of England, 268.
Antonio, de Lebrixa, 256.
Appleton, Nathan, 1779-1861, 268.
Arbuthnot, John, 263.
Architectural association, London,
246.
Aristophanes, 267.
AJtnold, Sir Edwin, 275.
Arnold, Sarah L., 253.
Ashley, Ossian D., 251.
Ashley, William James, 276.
Ashmore, Ruth, 268.
Association of colleges and prepara-
tory schools in the Middle states and
Maryland, 253.
Atkinson, Edward, 276.
Atkinson, Philip, 254.
Auber, Daniel Franqois Esprit, 272.
Aubrey, William Hickman Smith, 255.
Babcock, James Woods, 270.
Babcock & Wilcox company, 264.
Babington, William Dalton, 244.
Backus, James Bayard, 262.
Bahlsen, Leopold, 2.52.
Baigent, Francis .Joseph, 255.
BaUey, Liberty Hyde, 243.
Bain, Alexander, 273.
Bain, R. Nisbet, 248 (Andersen).
Baird, Henry Martyn, 279.
Baker, Arthur, and Herbert Baker,
260.
Baker, F. Grenfell, 256.
Baldaque da Silva, A. A., 283.
Baldwin, Joseph, 273.
Ball, Sir Robert Stawell, 269.
Balzac, 256.
Barclay, Edgar, 255.
Baring-Gould, Sabine, 250.
Barlow, Jane, 256.
Barnum, Phineas Taylor, 279.
Barker, Lewellys Franklin, 270.
Barr, Amelia Edith, 256.
Barras, Paul Franqois Jean Nicolas,
Comte de, 248.
Barrett, Frank, 256.
Barth61emy Saint-Hilaire, Jules,
279.
Bartlett, William Henry, 276.
Bartolache, Joseph Ignacio, 244.
Bascom, John, 276.
Bates, Cadwallader John, 255.
Bates, Mrs. Lindon W., 256.
Battye, Aubyn Bernard Rochford
Trevor-,256.
Baxter, Sylvester, 282.
Beach, David Nelson, 277.
Beale, Alfred M. A., 265.
Beaman, A. Hulme, 249 (Stambuloff).
Beaumont, Francis, and John
Fletcher, 252.
Beaumont, Mary, 256.
Beddard, Frank Evers, 283.
Bedford, Francis, jr., 260.
Beeching, Henry Charles, 274.
Beiley, U. Jos., 264.
Bell, Alexander Melville, 264.
Bell, Nancy, 261.
Bellew, Frank P. W., 261.
Bennet, James Henry, 263.
Benton, Josiah H., jr., 276.
Berdoe, Edward, 274.
Bergler, Hans Ottokar Tann-, 260.
Berkeley school, Boston, 254.
Bertenshaw, Thomas Handel, 261.
Besant, Sir Walter, 255, 256.
Bevan, Wilson Lloyd, 249 (Petty).
Beziers, Michael, 255.
Biokerdyke, John, 280.
BickneU, Anna L., 255.
Bien, Joseph Rodolph, 283.
Bierbower, Austin, 256.
Bigelow, Melville Madison, 265.
Bikelas, Demetrios, 257.
Bimetallic league, Manchester, Eng.,
276.
Bingham, Norman Williams, 280.
Binyon, Laurence, 261.
Birch, Walter De Gray, 268.
Bird, Henry Edward, 281.
Birks, Herbert, 248 (French).
Birmingham, John, 245.
Bishop, Joel Prentiss, 265.
Bishop, Seth Scott, 270.
Bismarck-Schoenhausen, Otto Ed-
uard Leopold, Fiirst von, 267.
Bissell, Mary Taylor, 273.
BlackweU, Elizabeth, 269.
Blagden, Silliman, 275.
Blaikie, William, 273.
Blair, Eliza Nelson, 257.
Blanc, Th^rbse, 277.
Blatchford, Robert, 277.
BUss, VV'illiam Dwight Porter, 276.
Bliss, William Julian Albert, 274.
Blomfield, James Charles, 255.
Blow, Susan E., 253.
Bodio, Luigi, 281.
Boehm, B., and E. John, 254.
Bok, Edward W., 268.
Bolton, Charles Knowles, 262, 277.
Bolton, Henry Carrington, 281.
Bolton, Sarah Knowies, 247.
Bosquet, Bmlle, 247.
Boston. City council, 248 (Gaston),
249 (Rice).
— Town government, 268.
Boston athenaeum, 246.
Boston emergency hospital, 270.
Boston kindergarten teachers, 250.
Boston mercantile academy, 254.
Boston mill corporation, 268 (Jones).
Boston transit commission, 251.
Botanical gardens railroad co., Rio de
Janeiro, 251.
Botstiber, J., 267.
Botume, John Franklin, 261.
Bourinot, John George, 243.
Bowen, Herbert Courthope, 248 (Froe-
bel).
Bower, John A., 250.
Bowes, James Lord, 264.
Boyd, Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson,
266.
Bradley, A. G., 250 (Wolfe).
Bradley, Cornelius Beach, 272.
Braght, Tieleman Jansen van, 278.
Brewster, William, 284 (Nuttall).
285
BrifFault, Eugene, 279.
Briggs, Frederic Melancthon, 270.
Briggs, Lloyd Vernon, 279.
Brightwen, Eliza, 271.
Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 244.
British museum, 246.
Brockton, Mass. Public library, 246.
Broglio, Emilio, 276.
Brookline historical publication so-
ciety, 282.
Brooklyn, N. T. Dept, of parks, 283.
Brooks, Angeline, 2.50.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, 257.
Brooks, Noah, 282.
Brower, J. V., 244.
Brown, John, B.A., 282.
Brown, Nathan, 265.
Brown, W. E., 257.
Brown university, 254.
Browne, Sir Thomas, M.D., 266.
Browne, William Hardcastle, 247.
Browning, Robert, 275.
Brundage, T. L., 252.
Bruner, James Dowden, 265.
Brush, Christine Chaplin, 257.
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld, 255.
Bryant, Henry Grier, 283.
Bryant, Seth, 262.
Bryant, William Cullen, 274.
Bucher, J., 260.
Bucher, John Emery, 274.
Buck, Carl Darling, 265.
Buck, Dudley, 261.
Buckland, Anna, 250.
Bulloch, John Malcolm, 254.
Bunker, Mary Powell, 262.
Burdett, Everett VV., 276.
Burgess, Isaac Bronson, 265.
Burke, Edmund, 281.
Burleigh, William Henry, 275.
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 257.
Burrage, Walter Lincoln, 270.
Burroughs, Lewis Amos, 262.
Burton, Clarence Monroe, 249 (La
Mothe Cadillac), 283.
Burton, John Bloundelle-, 257.
Busey, Samuel Clagett, 248.
Butterworth, Hezckiah, 257.
Buxton, Hannah Maude, 283.
CaldweU, Charles, M.D., 269.
CaUaway, Frances Bennett, 268.
Calvary parish, 279 (New York).
Calvert, Albert Frederic, 272.
Camp, Walter Chauncey, 280.
CampbeU, Frank B. F., 246.
Canina, Luigi, 256.
Cantillon, Richard, 251.
Carleton, William, 275.
Carlisle, John Griffin, 276.
Carpenter, Frederic Ives, 274.
Carqueja, Bento, 245.
Carr, Joseph Comyns, 252.
Carrington, Henry Beebee, 272.
Carroll, Edward, jr., 276.
Carroll, Henry K., 278.
CarroU, Mitchell, 267.
Carter, Thomas Thellusson, 249 (Ket-
tlewell).
Carter, William H., 271.
Cartwright, Julia Mary, 261.
Cams, Paul, 279.
Casas, Bartolom5 de las, 244.
Casey, James, 276.
Casgrain, Henri Raymond, 243 (Mont-
calm).
Castellani, , 243.
Causse, Charles, 259.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 257.
ChaUoner, S. P., 243,
Chamberlin, William Embert, 250.
Chambers, Arthur, 278.
Chambers, Ephraim, 252.
Author Index
Champney, Elizabeth Williams, 257.
Chancellor, Edwin Beresford, 266.
Chapman, Charles A., 282.
Chapman, Mary Berri, 275.
Chase, Frederic Henry, 245.
Chase, I. McKim, 264.
Chaucer, 275.
Chester, John, colonel, 1749-1809, 268.
Chesterton, Thomas, 273.
Cheyne, John, 270.
Child, Frank Samnel, 282.
Children’s hospital, Boston, 251.
Chile. Ulicina central de estadistica,
281.
Christian social union, 251.
Church, E. M., 248 (Church).
Church social union, 251.
Chute, William Edward, 262.
Cid, Francisco Xavier, 270.
Claflin, Mary Bucklin, 247.
Clark, Daniel Kinnear, 234.
Clark, John. M.D., 1744-1805, 270.
Clark, Thomas March, 248.
Clarke, Dorns, 245.
Clarke, Henry Savile, 266.
Clarke, James Freeman, 278.
Clay, John William, 255.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 252.
Clement, Clara Erskine, 247, 256, 260.
Clerke, Agnes Mary, 248 (Herschel).
Clevelanti, Ohio. Mayor, 283.
Clodd, Edward, 244.
Clough, James Cresswell, 264.
Cochet, Jean Benoit Desire, abbd, 244.
Cochrane, Charles Henry. 264.
CogsweU, Leander W., 281.
Colby, Frederic Thomas, 280.
Coldstream, John Phillip, 255.
Cole, George Watson, 246.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 248, 266.
Collin, Charles Avery, 277.
CoUingridge, George, 272.
Collins, Charles, 250.
Colvile, Sir Henry Edward, 243.
Commissao portuguesa da Expo6i5ao
colombma, 243.
Committee of seventy, N. Y. city, 253.
Compton, Herbert, 257.
Compton, Margaret, 262.
Comstock, John Henry, and Anna
Botsford (jomstock, 283.
Concord, Mass.. 2sl.
Conkling, L. W., and C. L. Steen,
282.
Connecticut. Public library commit-
tee, 246.
Conway, Sir William Martin, 255.
Conze, Alexander Christian Leopold,
256.
Cooke, George L., 283.
Cooke, P. J., 252.
Corbin, John, 280.
Corelli, Marie, pseud. Mackay, Minnie.
Cornell, Alonzo Burton, 251, 283.
Cornish, Charles John, 271.
Cornish, Vaughan, 250.
Corson, Hiram, 280.
Corthell, Elmer Lawrence, 251.
Corwin, Edward T., 278.
Cotton states exposition, Atlanta,
1895, 264.
Cougny, Gaston, 260.
Courthope, William John, 274.
Cousins, Wiiliam E., 243.
Cowles, Edward, M.D., 273.
Cox, Sir George William, 263.
Crane, Edward A., and E. E. Soder-
holtz, 260.
Crane, Thomas Frederick, 267.
Crawford, Francis Marion, 256, 257.
Creegan, Charles Cole, and Josephine
A. B. Qoodnow, 247.
Crell, Johann, 279.
Crespigny, Rose Champion de, and
Horace Gordon Hutchinson, 255.
Crickmore, H. Hovell, 235.
Crockett, Samuel Rutherford, 257.
Crone, Max, 260.
Croswell, Simon Greenleaf, 265.
Crowe, Sir Joseph Archer, 248.
Culin, Stewart, 281.
Cunningham, Daniel John, 269.
Cunningham, Rev. William, M.A.,
275, 276.
Cunynghame, Henry Hardinge Sam.
uel, 265.
Cushing, Thomas, 1814-, 254.
Cutting, Starr Willard, 265.
Da Costa, Jacob M., 269.
Da Costa, John Chalmers, 269.
Dahlgren, Madeleine Vinton, 268.
Dali, Caroline Wells Healey, 279.
Dana, Charles Anderson, 2o4.
Dana, Edward Salisbury, 263.
Darbishire, Herbert Dukinfield, 264.
D’Arcy, Charles Frederick, 273.
Darmesteter, James, 266.
Darmesteter, Mary. See Robinson,
Agnes Mary Frances.
Dasent, Arthur Irwiu, 255.
Daudet, Alphonse, 257.
Davenport, Bennett Franklin, 262.
Davey, Henry, of Brighton, 261.
Davidson, Thomas, 253.
Davis, Andrew McFarland, 265, 276.
Davis, Horace, 253.
Davis, Richard Harding, 255.
Davis, Varina Anne Jefferson, 257.
Davis, W. J., 269 (Slom.an).
Davydof, Sofiya, 264.
Dean, Mrs. Andrew, 257.
Deane, Silas, 268.
De Kalb, Courtenay, 243, 251.
De Koven, Mrs. Reginald, 257.
Denison, John Henry, 278.
Denkinger, Joseph A., 274.
Denver. Public iibrary, 246.
DhdkmffrvAla, Nowroji Dorabji, 252.
Diaz Perez y CalviUo, Juan Bau-
tista, 244, 280.
Dickens, Charles, 255, 257.
Dixon, Theron S. E., 280.
Dodge, Mary Abigail, 248 (Blaine).
Dodge, Theodore Ayrault, 271.
Dole, Charles Fletcher, 278.
Dole, Nathan Haskell, 257, 275.
Donovan, J. W., 272.
Dorr, Julia Caroline Ripley, 255.
Dotterer, Henry S., 283.
Dougall, L., 257.
Douglas, Amanda Minnie, 257.
Douglas, Robert Kennaway, 249 (Li
Uungchana).
Dowson, Ernest, 257.
Doyle, Arthur Conan, 257.
Drachmann, Holger Henrik Herholdt,
252.
Drage, Geoffrey, 277.
Drake, Samuel Adams, 281.
Draper, William Franklin, 265, 272.
Dreyer, Alois, 252.
Driver, Samuel Rolles, 245.
Dubbs, Joseph Henry, 278 (Corwin).
Dubroca, Louie, 248 (Hesealines).
Dudley, Paul, 268.
Duentzer, Johann Heinrich Joseph,
249 (Schiller).
Dufour, Mdd4ric, 252.
Duhem, Paul, 274.
Duncan, Sara Jeannette, 257.
Du Prel, Carl Ludwig August Fried-
rich Maximilian Alfred, Freiherr von,
279.
Duval, Alexander Vincent Pineu, 272.
Dwight, Jonathan, 284 (Nuttall).
Dwight, N., 247.
Dwight, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 281.
Dwyer, Daniel J., 282.
Earle, Alice Morse, 247, 250 (Win-
throp).
Easton, Morton William, 274.
Eaton, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton,
262, 268.
Eaton, Daniel Cady, 277.
Eberle, John, 250, 269.
Ebers, Georg Moritz, 257.
Echegaray, Jos^, 252.
Eddy, Richard, D.D., 279 (Allen).
Edwards, Charles L., 262.
Edwards, Georgie Uortense, 262.
Edwards, John, D.D., 1637-1716, 245.
Edwinson, George, 254.
Ehrlich, Alfred Bruno, 267.
Ehrlich, Heinrich Alfred, 247.
Eickemeyer, Carl and Lilian West-
cott Eickemeyer, 263.
286
Eldridge, George Homans, 263.
Eliot, George, 257.
Elliot, Daniel Giraud, 283.
Elliott, Edwin Bailey, 269.
Ellis, Edward 8., 247 (Plutarch), 257,
264.
EHis, John Henry, 281.
Ely, Richard Theodore, 276.
Emerson, Elizabeth U., and Kate L.
Brown, 250.,
Erckmann, Emile, 259.
Erichsen, John Eric, 270.
Eslava, Sebastian, and Pedro de Mur,
244 (Tres).
Espinasse, Francis, 249 (Renan).
Espinoza, Enrique, 244.
Evans, Edward Benjamin, 277.
Ewing, Juiiana Horatia, 250.
Exposicion histdrico-americana, Ma-
drid, 1892, 264.
Faber, Hermann, pseud. Moseman,
Hermann Fabronius.
Faceiolati, Jacopo, 265.
Fairchild brothers & Foster, 274.
Falke, .lakob von, 260.
Faxon, Walter, 283.
Fay, Henry, 250.
Fenn, George Manville, 257.
Ferguson, Richard Saul, 255.
Fernandez y Gonzalez, Manuel, 248
(Cervantes).
Field, Eugene, and Roswell Martin
Field, 275.
Fields, Annie Adams, 275.
Fisher, Joshua, 268.
Fisher, Mary, 266.
Fisher, Sydney George, 253.
Fisher, William Richard, 243.
Fitchburg historical society, 282.
Fitz, Reginald Heber, 270.
Fitzgerald, Edward, 248.
Flores, Antonio, 244.
Flory, M. A., 260.
Floyer, Ernest Ayscoghe, 250.
Flygare-Carlen, Emilia, 260.
Foa, Eugenie, 249 (Napoleon I.).
Forbes, Archibald, 271.
Forssell, Christian Didrik, 256.
Fortescue, John William, 271.
Foster, Mary Farrington, 257.
Foster, Myles Birket, 261.
Foster, Michael, 1847-, and Lewis Erie
Shore, 274.
Foster, R. F., 281.
Foster, Robert Verrell, 278 (Alexan-
der).
Fouillde, Alfred, 253.
Foulke, William Dudley, 248 (Harri-
son) .
Fowler, Edith Henrietta, 257.
Fowler, George Ryerson, 270.
France. Institution nationale des
sourds-muets de Paris, 253.
— Office du travail, 265.
Francis, Valentine Mott, 263.
Frankl, Ludwig August, 274.
Franklin, Benjamin, 268.
Franklin, Edward Curtis, 250.
Franz- Voneisen, , 273, 274.
Freies deutsches Hochstift, 261.
French, James M., 270.
Friedlaender, Ettore, 276.
Friedmann, Alexandre, 260.
Friend, John, 270.
Friends, Society of, 279.
Froebel, Friedrich, 250, 251, 253.
Froissart, 255.
Frothingham, Langdon, 269.
Froude, J ames Anthony, 248 (Carlyle) .
Fuller, Henry B., 257.
G., G., 280.
Gaetke, Heinrich, 283.
Gage, Alfred Payson, 274.
Gagnon, Phil4as, 246.
Galt, John, 257.
Gannett, Henry, 281, 283.
GanzenmueUer, Conrad, 263.
Gardiner, Frederic, and Charles Clark
Camp, 278.
Gardner, Percy, 244.
Gardner, Samuel Augustus, 280.
Gameau, Joseph, 283.
Author Index
Garnett, Richard, 248 (Blake).
Garrett, Edmund H., 274.
Garrett, F. Edmund, 279.
Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 249
(l.undy).
Gatachet, Albert Samuel, 244, 263.
Gay, Julius, 282.
Geddes, James, jr., 233.
General society of colonial ware, 261.
Gerard, Frances A., 247.
Germany. Acts, laws, etc., 265.
Giachetti, Giullo Cesare, 252.
Giacosa, Giuseppe, 252.
Giberne, Alice, 249 (Tucker).
Gibson, A. M , 263 (Alabama).
Gibson, Louis H., 260.
Gibson, Margaret Dunlop, 246 (Saint
Catharine).
Gibson, William Hamilton, 250.
Gilder, Jeanette Leonard, 277.
Giles, Arthur Edward, 273.
Giles, Peter, 264.
Girling, H., 273.
Girsewald, Conway, Freiherr von, 277.
Gissing, George, 257.
Gladstone, William Ewart, 246
(Psalter).
Glauber, Johann Rudolph, 250, 270.
Gneist, Rudolf Friedrich Hermann
Heinrich von, 255.
Godkin, Edwin Lawrence, 266.
Goethe, 267.
Goldoni, Carlo, 252.
Goode, George Brown, 254.
Goodloe, Abbe Carter, 257.
Goodyear, Anna Forbes, 278.
Gordon, George Angler, 278.
Gordon, William John, 271.
Gorman, Marianus, 248.
Gosse, Edmund William, 266.
Gould, Elgin Ralston Lovell, 277.
Gould, George M., 274.
Gow, .John M., 243.
Graham, P. Anderson, 280,
Grahame, Kenneth, 257.
Grant, Robert, 257, 268.
Gray, Andrew, 279.
Grazie, Maria Eugenia delle, 260.
Green, Anna Katharine, 257.
Green, Evelyn Everett-, 257.
Green, Samuel Abbott, 246,249 (Skel-
ton).
Greene, James Sumner, 270.
Greer, David H., 278.
Griffis, William Elliot, 248 (Harris).
Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Carl, and Wil-
helm Carl Grimm, 262.
Grimsley, George Perry, 263.
Griswold, William McCrillis, 246.
Groome, Francis Hindes, 247.
Grosvenor, Edwin Augustus, 256.
Gruelle, Richard B., 261.
Guatemala, 276.
Guerber, H. A., 272.
Guesviller, Gustave, 260.
Gumppenberg, Hanns von, 260.
Guthrie, George James, 270.
Hackman, James, and Martha Beay,
248.
Haggard, Hen^ Rider, 257.
Hale, George Silsbee, 251.
Hale, William Gardner, 265.
Halfpenny, William, 260.
Hall, Granville Stanley, 270.
Hallard, James Henry, 266.
Hallez, Paul, 284.
Hallock, Julia Sherman, 271.
Hamerton, Philip Gilbert, 261.
Hamilton, Alexander, 276.
Hamilton, Gail, pseud. Dodge, Mary
Abigail.
Hamilton, J. Taylor, 278 (Corwin).
Hammond, Charles Edward, 278.
Hanna, Henry Bathurst, 245.
Hardy, William John, 271.
Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert, 247,
255, 262.
Harkness, Albert, 265.
Harmonie club. New York city, 246.
Harnack, Carl Gustav Adolf, 244, 271.
Harper, Charles G., 255.
Harris, William Asbury, 279.
Harrison, Constance Cary, 257.
Harrison, Thomas F., 253.
Harrop, Herbert B., and Louie A.
Wallis, 274.
Hart, James Morgan, 264.
Harte, Francis Bret, 257.
Hartman, Robert Nelson, 250.
Hartmann, August, 2b2.
Harvard college, 261.
Hassam, John Tyler, 281.
Hasting^ Horace Lorenzo, 278.
Hatch, Frederick Henry, and J. A.
Chalmers, 243.
Haussonville, Joseph Othenin Ber-
nard de Clbron, comte d’, 249 (Lacor-
daire).
Haven, Joseph, D.D., 273.
Hawkins, Anthony Hope, 257.
Haynes, Edwin Mortimer, 281.
Hebbel, Christian Friedrich, 275.
Heine, Heinrich, 280.
Helfl'erich, Carl, 276.
Henderson, W. J., 257.
Hennequin, Kmile, 266.
Henry, Frederick Porteous, 270.
Henshaw, Samuel, 246(United States).
Henty, George Alfred, 257, 258.
Hermann, Edward A., 264.
Herodotus, 267.
Herschel, Clemens, 254.
Herter, Christian A., and Edwin Ev-
erett Smith, 270.
Hewlett, Maurice, 256.
Hiersemann, Carl W., 246.
Hildebrand, Christian Wilhelm, 273.
Hildreth, Richard, 262.
Hill, Thomas E., 276.
Hilprecht, Herman Volbrat, 244.
Hinkson, Katharine Tynan, 258.
Hirschberg, Ernst, 276.
Hirschfeld, Gustav, 244.
Hobson, John Atkinson, 276.
Hodge, Frederick Webb, 264.
Hoffman, Walter James, 244.
Hogan, Edmund, 247, 267.
Holcombe, Chester, 245.
Holland, Robert Afton, 278.
Holley, Marietta, 258.
HoUingshead, John, 248.
Holmes, Bayard, 246.
Holmes, David Hull, 265.
Holmes, F. Morell, 250, 258.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 275.
Holst, Hermann Eduard von, 265.
Holtzmann, Adolf, of Freiburg, 267.
Holyoake, George Jacob, 272.
Hope, Anthony, pseud. Hawkins, An-
thony Hope.
Hopkins, D. S., 260.
Hopkins, Edward Washburn, 279.
Hoppus, John Devenish, 266.
Horace, 267.
Horner, Gustttvus R. B., 283.
Horsburgh, Edward Lee Stuart, 271.
Horstmann, Carl, 278.
Hotchkin, Samuel Fitch, 258, 283.
Hotchkiss, Chauncey C., 258.
Houston, ISdwin J., and Arthur E.
Kennelly, 254.
Howard association, London, 251.
Howe, Edward Gardnier, 253.
Howells, William Dean, 275.
Hoyt, Harold W., 283.
Hudson, Henry Norman, 280.
Hudson, William Henry, 284.
Hugo, Victor Marie, corate, 255.
Hulme, Frederick Edward, 262.
Hungerford, Margaret, 258,
Huntington, Frederic Dan, 277.
Hutchins, Charles Lewis, 261.
Hutchinson, William, 250.
Hutton, Laurence, 266.
Huysmans, Joris Karl, 260.
Hyde, Douglas, 267.
Hyde, William De Witt, 278.
Imbert de Saint Amand, Arthur
L6on, baron, 247, 255.
Immerwahr, Walter, 265.
Inderwick, Frederic Andrew, 265.
IngersoU, Jonathan, 280.
Ingersoll, Robert Green, 278.
Ingram, John Kells, 277.
Institution of civil engineers, London,
246.
International convention of the
societies of Christian endeavor. 261.
Iowa masonic library. Cedar Rapids,
246.
Irving, Washington, 238.
Italy. Ministero di agricoltura, Indus-
tria e commercio, 275.
Ixtlilxochitl, Fernando de Alva, 244.
Jack, Frederick Lafayette, 270.
Jackman, Lyman, 281.
Jacobs, Henry E., 279.
Jaenicke, Carl, -52.
Jamieson, Andrew, 269.
Jannaris, A. N., 265.
Jaques, Florence Wyman, 216.
Jefferies, John Richard, 266.
Jenks, Edward, 272.
Jensen, Willielm, 258.
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 258.
Jewitt, Llewellyn, 262.
John, Eugenie, 258.
Johns, H. W., manufacturing co.,
264.
Johnson, E. Pauline, 275.
Johnson, John B., 254.
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784, 264.
Johnson, Thomas Cary, 278 (Alex-
ander).
Johnson, Walter Buckley, 270, 271.
Johnston, Elizabeth Bryant, 249
(Washin^on).
Johnstone, Christina Jane, 258.
Johnstone, David Lawson, 258.
Jokai, M6r, 260.
Jones, Ernest, 281.
Jones, John Coffin, 268.
Jones, William Carey, 254.
Jowett, Benjamin, 267 (Plato), 280.
Julien, Alexio Anastay, 274.
Kaler, James Otis, 2.38.
Karslake, William Jay, 250.
Kay, David, 253.
Keats, John, 249.
Keetels, Jean Gustave, 264.
Keith, George Skene, 263.
Kellen, Tony, 2.52.
Keller, Otto, 261.
Kellner, Maximilian Lindsay, 246.
Ker, David, 258.
Kerley, Charles G., 271.
Kerr, Richard, 271.
Keyes, Charles Rollin, 246.
Kiersted, Wynkoop, 280.
King, Anna Eichberg, 258.
King, Capt. Charles, 258.
King, David H.,282.
King, Edward, 258.
King, Franklin Hiram, 243.
King, George A., 282.
King, Horatio, 281.
Kingston, William Beatty-, 247.
Kipling, Rudyard, 245, 258.
Kirk, William Hamilton, 267.
Kirkland, .John Thornton, 268.
Kitchin, George William, 255, 271.
Klemm, L. R., 253.
Knapp, Philip Coombs, 270.
Knight, Frederick Irving, 271.
Knight, John Henry, 2.54.
Knight, Joseph King, 282.
Knobel, Edward, 284.
Knowles, James Thomas, 262.
Kobelt, Wilhelm, 263.
Koenigliche Museen, Berlin, 260.
Kost, Rudolph, 268.
Krafft, Rudolf, 255.
Krasinska, F'ran90ise, countess, 249.
Kroeh, Charles F., 265.
Kroeker, Kate Freiligrath, 274.
Kuphal, Otto, 265.
La Bree, Ben, 282.
Ladd, George Trumbull, 273.
Lafarge, John, 261.
Laing, David, 274.
Lamb, Charles, and Mary Lamb, 280.
Lamon, Ward Hill, 249 (Lincoln).
Lang, Andrew, 258, 262.
Lang, William, 270.
Lange, Carl, 273.
Lange, Helene, 253.
Langley, Edward Mann, 269.
287
Author Index
Langley, Samuel Pierpont, 245.
Lano, Pierre de, 249 (Napoleon ill.).
Lanson, Gustave, 266.
Lapham, William Berry, 262.
Larroumet, Louis Barlli^lemy Gus-
tJive Paul, 267.
Larsson, Gustaf, 254.
Lasson, Adolf, 275.
Laughlin, James Laurence, 276.
Laughton, John Knox, 249 (Nelson).
Laurie, Andre, 258.
Laurie, Arthur Pillans, 261.
Laurie, Simon Somerville, 248 (Come-
nius).
Lawler, James J., 264.
Lawrence academy, Groton, Mass.,
254.
Lawson, Sir Charles Allen, 248 (Ilast-
ings).
Lazarus, .Josephine, 280.
Lea, James Henry, 262.
League for political education, N. Y.,
277.
League of American wheelmen, Cali-
fornia division, 282.
— M innesota division, 232.
— Missouri division, 283.
— New Hampshire division, 283.
— New York state division, 283.
— Vermont division, 283.
Leask, Alexander Ritchie, 264.
Leavitt, George Roswell, 279.
Lechat, Henri, 244.
Lee, Francis Watts, 277.
Lee, James Parrish, 280.
Lee, Joseph, of Boston, 251.
Leffingwell, Albert, 273.
Lehr, .Julius, 275.
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 261,262, 266.
Lenotre, G., 260.
Lewis, Kdwin Seelye, 264.
Lewis, Exum Percival, 274.
Lie, Jonas Lauritz Idemil, 258.
Lillie, tiamuel, 268.
Lilly, William Samuel, 266.
Lincoln, .Abraham, 272.
Lindsay, B., 284.
Link, William F., 283.
Linn, John Blair, 275.
Lippmann, Friedrich, 261.
Lipsius, Justus, 267.
Lloyd, Edwin, 247.
Lockhart, Arthur John, 275.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 282.
London. Corporation. Local govern-
ment .and taxation committee, 252.
Loney, Sidney Luxton, 269.
LongfeUow, Henry Wadsworth, 275.
Longfellow, William I’itt Preble, 260.
Longstreet, Abby Buchanan, 268.
Lothrop, Thomas, 268.
Louis XV., 268.
Louis, Julien -Adrien Hilaire, 245.
Low, Lyman Haynes, 261.
Lowell, James Russell, 275.
Ludolphus, de Suchen, 245.
Luff, Arthur Pearson. 270.
Lundy. Frederick George C., 277.
Luzzatti, Luigi. 275.
Lycett, John, 263.
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 263.
Lyon, William, 255.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, baron,
249 (Johnson), 266.
Macaulay, Fr.ancis Sowerby, 269.
MacColl, Malcolm, 255.
Maccunn, Florence A.. 249 (Knox).
MacDonald, George, 258.
MacParlane, W. G., 246.
M’Intire, Mary A. J., 277.
Mackail, John William, 267.
Mackay, George Leslie, 245.
Mackay, Minnie, 258.
Mackenzie, Arthur Stanley, 274.
Mackie, John, 258.
McKim, William Duncan, 270.
Mackmurdo, Arthur Heygate, 260.
Maclaren, Ian, pseud. Watson, John
Maclaren.
Maclay, Edgar Stanton, 281.
McLeUan, James Alexander, and
John Dewey, 253.
Macpherson, Hugh Alexander, 284.
Macray, William Dunn, 255.
Madge, Sidney, 255.
Major, -Albany F., 274.
Magruder, Julia, 258.
Mahaffy, John PentlanJ, 244.
Makower, Felix, 279.
Maldonado Macanaz, Joaquin, 256.
MaUock, William Uurrell, 258.
Maltby, Albert Elias, 263.
Manning, Anne, 258.
Manning, Edward Payson, 269.
Marble, -Albert P., 266.
Maria, Isidore de, 244.
Mariani, Angelo, 271.
Marie, de France, 264.
Marine biological laboratory. Wood’s
Holl, Mass., 274.
Maris, George Lewis, and Annie M.
Maris, 262.
Markham, Clements Robert, 249
(Martin, Rennell).
Marsden, Richard, 264.
Marsh, Dwight Whitney, 262.
Marsh, Herbert, 256.
Marshall, Emma, 258.
Marshall, George William, 262.
Martin, George H., 253.
Martin, Sidney Harris Cox, 270.
Mason, .Amos Lawrence, 270.
Mason, George Champlin, 279.
Maspero, Gaslon Camille Charles, 244.
Massachusetts. General court, 282.
Massachusetts charitable mechanic
association, 278.
Massachusetts Infant asylum, 251.
Massachusetts institute of tech-
nology. Summer schools, 254.
Mather, Cotton, 269.
Mathews, h'. Schuyler, 250.
Matthews, Brander, 247 , 258 , 265.
Maud, Constance, 258.
Maxwell, Sir Herbert Eustace, bart.,
266.
May, John Wilder, 265.
Mayhew, .Athol, 264.
Meade, Elizabeth Thomasina, 258.
MeadviUe theological school, 280.
Medical society of the county of Kings,
N. A .,271.
Meginness, John Franklin, 262.
Meili, Julio, 261.
Meissonier, -Jean Louis Ernest, 261.
Mekeel, Charles Haviland, 277.
Melanchthon, Philipp, 278.
Melzi, J. B., 265.
Mendes Guerreiro, J. V., 245.
Mercier, Honore, 279.
Merimee, Prosper, 260.
Merisalde y Santisteban, Joaquin
de, 244 (Ties).
Merrill, Georgia Drew, 283.
Meschelsohn, Max, 275.
Mexico. Observatorio meteorologico
central, 271.
Meyer, Franz Sales, 260.
Meyerbeer, 272.
Meyrick, Edward, 284.
Michigan mining school, Houghton,
254.
Mills, Emma D., 247.
Miln, Louise Jordan, 245.
Milne, James Russell, 278.
Milton, John, 275.
Milwaukee. Public library, 246.
Minnesota. Commissioner of the
Itasca State park, 283.
— AA’eather service. 243 (Northwest).
MitcheU, Donald Grant, 266.
Mitchell, Lucy M., 261.
Moale, Philip Randle, 250.
Montcalm de Saint V6ran, Louis
Joseph, marquis de, 243.
M ontgomery, Hugh, 277.
Montreal. Roman catholic board of
school commissioners, 264.
Montufar y Prasco, Juan Pio de,
244 (Tres) .
Monumental brass society, 261.
Moore, Joseph West, 281.
Moore, Veranus Alva, 252.
More, Sir Thomas, 266.
Moreau-Vauthier, Charles, 260.
Morgan, Thomas J., 277.
Morison, George Shattuck, 254.
288
Morley, Margaret Warner, 274.
Morris, George P., 277.
Morris, J., 245.
Morris, John Emery, 262.
Morris, William, 258.
Morrison, .Arthur, 258.
Morrison, Sarah E., 258.
Moseman, Hermann Fabronius, 252,
Moses, Jacob Moses, 265.
Mott, Edward, 258.
Moxom, Philip Stafford, 279.
MueUer, Curt Carl Friedrich, 265.
Muench-Bellinghausen, Eligius
Franz Joseph, Freiherr von, 267.
Muenster, Sebastian, 263.
Muir, Sir William, 280.
Munoz, Juan Bautista, 248 (Antonio).
Munroe, Kirk, 258.
Murray, George, 250.
Murray, J., M.D., 270.
Museo nacional, Montevideo, 251.
Nadler, Carl Gottfried, 275.
Nason, Emma Huntington, 275.
National academy of sciences, 251.
National sculpture society, 261.
Nelson, Henry Loomis, 276.
Nestroy, Johann Nepomuk Eduard
Ambrosius, 252.
Nevius, Helen S. Coan, 249 (Nevius).
New Pngland association of colleges
and itreparatory schools, 253.
New Pngland free trade league. 251.
New Hampshire. State agricultural
department, 283.
New York, city. Aqueduct commis-
sion, 280.
New York, state. Assembly, 280.
— Commission to revise the laws affect-
ing common schools and public edu-
cation, 253.
— State library, 246.
New York farmers, 243.
New York genealogical and biograph-
ical society, 251.
Newbigging, Thomas, 266.
NeweU, Frederick Haynes, 271.
Newell, Lyman Churchill, 250.
Newell, Otis Kimball, 271.
Newman, Albert Henry, 279.
Niemann, Carl, 253.
Nipher, Francis E., 254.
Nitti, Francesco S., 277.
Noble, Frederic Alfonso, 272.
Noble, James Ashcroft, 266.
Norfolk lodge. No. 48, 1. O. O. F., 251.
Norris, William E., 258.
Norris, William Fisher, and Charles
A. Oliver, 270.
Norske Gradmaalingskommission,245,
274.
North, Elisha, 274.
North, Sir Thomas, 247 (Plutarch).
North Brookfield, Mass. Public li-
brary, 246.
North Carolina college of agriculture
and mechanic arte, 254.
Northrup, Edwin Fitch, 254.
Noyes, Isaac Pitman, 271.
Nuttall ornithological club, 284.
Nye, Alvan Crocker, 261.
Nye, Russell Scudder, 280.
Ober, Frederick Albion, 249 (Jose-
phine).
O’Connell compensation fund, 256.
O’Gorman, Thomas, 279.
O’Hanlon, John, 247.
Oliphant, Margaret Oliphant, 256.
Olsson, F., 254.
Ontario. Department of agriculture,
252.
Oregon. State agricultural college,
284.
Orfila, Math^o Jose Bonaventnra, 270.
Osgood, William N., 276.
Otis, Edward Osgood, 271.
Otis, James, pseud. Kaler, James
Otis.
Ottley, Drewry, 249 (Hunter).
Ovidius Naso, Publius, 267.
Owens college, Manchester, Eng., 274.
Oxdey, James Macdonald, 258.
Author Index
Fagan, James, and James Hastie
Stoddart, 260.
Page, llicbard Channing Moore, 270.
Page, Thomas Xeleon, 258.
Painter, Franklin Verzellus Newton,
253.
Palestine exploration fund, 245.
Palmer, Julius A., 272.
Fancoast, Henry ti., 266.
Panin, Ivan Nikolaievitch, 246.
Paris, Pierre, 249 (Polycletus).
Paris. Exposition universeile, 1889,
264.
Parker, Gilbert, 258.
Parker, James, 1834-, 262.
Parkes, Louis Coltman, 263.
Parsons, Alfred, 245.
Parvin, Theophilus, 273.
Pater, Walter Horatio, 266.
Paterson, G. W. Lummis-, 254.
Patten, Simon Nelson, 253.
Patton, W. M., 254.
Paulsen, Friedrich, 273.
Pausanias, 256.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 253.
Pearce, J. H., 258.
Peet, Stephen Denison, 244.
Peirce, Joseph H., 269.
Pemberton, Max, 258.
Pennell, Joseph, 261.
Pennsylvania society for the pre-
vention of cruelty to animals, 251.
Pepper, Eduardo, 244.
Perceval, Sir Westby Brook, 272.
Percy, G. McLeod, 275.
Perkins, Charies Callahan, 261.
Perry, Nora, 258.
Perry, William Stevens, 281.
Perry and Keed, architects, 260.
Peters, Dr. Carl, 243.
Petoefi, Alexander, 267.
Petrie, William Matthew Flinders,
260.
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 258.
Philanthropes, pseud., 273.
Fichon, Jerome, baron de, and
Georges Vicaire, 246.
Pickard, Josiah Little, 253.
Pickering, Edward Charles, 245.
Pictet, Charles, 243.
Pierce, Edward Lillie, 249 (Rowe).
Pierce, Frederick Clifton, 262.
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 281.
Pirrie, William, 271.
Pittenger, William, 272.
Plato, 267.
Players, The, N.F., 261.
Plutarch, 247.
PoM, Robert, 260.
Pole, William, F.R.S., 1814-, 281.
Pollock, Sir Frederick, 3d hart., 277.
Pollock, Walter Herries, 258.
Poloner, Johannes, 245.
Pope, Charles Henry, 278.
Porta, Giovanni Battista della, 274.
PoSepn^, Franz, 263.
Potter, Eliphalet Nott, 249 (Washing-
ton), 253.
Potts, William John, 248 (Dudley).
Poulsson, Emilie, 251.
Powell, John Wesley, 282.
Powers, Susan C., 251.
Pozo Arenas, Mateo, 245.
Pozzoli, Daniele, 254.
Prentice, Harry, 258.
Preuss, Hugo, 276.
Preyer, Wilhelm, 251.
Prince, Charles Leeson, 271.
Prince, John T., 253.
Propertius, Sextus Aurelias, 267.
Prosser, Charles S., 263.
Protestant episcopal church in the
United States. General convention,
1889, 279.
Pulitzer, Albert, 248 (Beauharnais) .
Purchase, William R., 264.
Putnam, Ruth, 250 (William the
Silent).
Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre C^cile,
261.
Pyle, Howard, 259.
Pyne, Thomas, 277
Quaritch, Bernard, 246.
Quick, Robert Hebert, 253.
Quincy, Charles Sevln, marquis de,
271.
Quincy, Eliza Susan, 266.
Radcliffe, Alida Graveraet, 261 .
Raimund, Ferdinand, 253.
R^kosi, Viktor, 260.
Raleigh, Walter, 249 (Stevenson).
Ralph, Julian E., 259.
Rand, McNally & co., 282.
Ransome, Cyf*'.
Ransome, James Stafford, 276.
Rashdall, Hastings, 253.
Ratramnus, Monachus Corblensis,
278.
Raven, John James, 255.
Raymond, Walter, 259.
Raynal, F. Edouard, 272.
Read, David Breakenridge, 248
(Brock).
Reay, Martha, 248 (Hackman).
Redwood, Boverton, 250.
Reid, Stuart J., 249 (Russell).
Remington, Frederic, 280.
Renan, Joseph Ernest, 246,
(Renan).
Renault, James Francis, 261.
Renwick, Sir Arthur, 264.
Repplier, Agnes, 274.
Reusch, Hans H., 244.
Rey, Jean, 250.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 260.
Reynolds, Michael, 264.
Rhodes, James Ford, 281.
Rhoscomye, Owen, 2.59.
Rhys, Ernest, 246.
Rhys, Grace, 251.
Ricca Salerno, Giuseppe, 276.
Rice, Franklin Pierce, 271.
Rice, Katharine McDowell, 259.
Rich, George, 262.
Richards, Anna M., 262.
Richards, Ellen Henrietta, and Marion
Talbot, 263.
Richards, Frank, 264.
Richards, Laura E., 259.
Richardson, Jane M., 279.
Richardson, John, major, 1797-, 259.
Richman, Irving B., 256.
Riddle, Albert Gallatin, 282.
Rideal, Samuel, 270.
Rideing, William Henry, 255.
Ridlon, Gideon Tibbetts, 262.
Ridolh, Carlo, 247.
Ridout, John Gibbs, 265.
Rinder, Frank, 262.
Ring, Thomas F., 277.
Risley, Herbert Hope, 244, 245.
Risteen, A. D., 274.
Roberts, William Rhys, 256.
Robins, Edward, 252.
Robinson, Agnes Mary Frances, 248
(Froissart).
Robinson, Charles Newton, 275.
Roche, James Jeffrey, 275.
Rochefort, Cesar, comte de, 281.
Rodriguez, Zorobabel, 275.
Roe, Alfred Seelye, 282.
Rogers, Horatio, 251.
Roldan, Alcibiades, 244.
Rolland, Komain, 272.
Romanes, George John, 273.
Ronald, Mary, 252.
Rood, Lily Lewis, 249 (Puvis de Cha-
vannes).
Rooper, Thomas Godolphin, 273.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 283.
Roper, Stephen, 264.
Roscoe, Sir Henry Enfleld, 248 (Dal-
ton).
Rosse, Irving C., 270, 280.
Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 275.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 253, 277.
Rovetta, Gerolamo, 253.
Rowe, George Howard Malcolm, 270.
Rowe, John, 249.
Rowsell, Mary C., 259.
Royal observatory. Cape of Good
Hope, 245.
Runnels, Moses Thurston, 254.
Russell, Frances E., 259.
Russell, Israel Cook, 263.
Rutherford, Livingston, 262.
289
Rutledge, Edward, 1749-1800, 269.
Sadakichi-Hartmann,C.,249( Whit-
man).
Sadler, Ralph, 245 (Bible).
SafiTord, Susan Darling, 262.
Saint Andrew’s society of the state
of New York, 251.
Saint Catharine, convent. Mount
Sinai, 246.
St. Johnsbury athenaeum. 246.
St. Martin-in-the-Pields, Parish of,
London, 246.
Saint-Pair, Guillaume de, 267.
Sainte-Heuve, Charles Augustin, 266.
Salem, Mass. Public library, 247.
Sails, Harriet A. de, 243.
Salmon, D. E., 252.
Sampson, F. A., 246.
Sanborn, A Ivan Francis, 277.
Sanborn, Kate, 282.
Sanford, Edmund Clark, 273.
Sangster, Margaret Elizabeth, 275.
Sarcey, Francisque, 255.
Sarmiento de (lambda, Pedro, 283.
249 Satolli, Francis, apostolic delegate, 279.
Savidge, Eugene Coleman, 259.
Scarf, Isaac Sydney, 250.
Schaeberle, John Martin, 245.
Schaeffle, Albert Ebcrhard Friedrich,
276.
Schiller, 253.
Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Hans, 247.
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 249.
Schwartz, J. van der Poorsen, 259.
Scollay, Annie Hansell Lane, 249
(Scollay).
Scott, Duncan Campbell, 275.
Scott, Eben Greenough, 282.
Scott, Mrs. Francis M., 277.
Scott, Sir Walter, hart., 259.
ScouUer, James Brown, 278 (Alexan-
der).
Scribe, Augustin Eugene, 272.
Scripture, Edward 'ViTieeler, 273.
Scudder, Samuel Hubbard, 263, 284.
Seebohm, Frederic, 277.
Seeley, Harry Govder, 263.
Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson,
276.
Senac, Jean Baptiste, 271.
Sergeant, Adeline, 259.
Servius, .Maurus Honoratus, 267.
Sewell, Elizabeth Missing, 256.
Seyffert, Oskar, 244.
Seymour, Horatio W., 276.
Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 252.
Shambaugh, Benjamin Franklin, 282.
Shann, G. V., 278.
Sharpless, Isaac, 253.
Shaw, Albert, 277.
Shaw, Edward Richard, 262.
Shaw, Samuel Savage, 247.
Shelley, Frank, 262.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 275.
Shepherd, Sophy Winthrop, 259.
Sherlock, William, 1641-1707, 280.
Sherwood, Margaret, 259.
Shirley, pseud. Skelton, John.
Siedler, Johanna, 260.
Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 259.
Sievers, Eduard Wilhelm, 264.
Simpson, William Sparrow, 279.
Singer, Fritz, 267.
Skeat, Walter William, 275 (Chaucer).
Skelton, John, 247.
Skinner, John Stuart, 280.
Slingo, W., and A. Brooker, 254.
Sloman, Elizabeth C., 269.
Smalley, George Washburn, 247.
Smith, Charles, bookseller, 281.
Smith, George, LL.D., 248 (Heber).
Smith, George Barnett, 248 (Franklin).
Smith, Gerrit, 273.
Smith, Richmond Mayo, 277.
Smithsonian institution, 247.
Snider, Denton Jaques, 267.
Society centrale d’agriculture de
France, Paris, 269.
Soci6t6 royale de numismatiqne, Bel-
gium, 251.
Society of colonial wars in the Com-
monwealth of Massachusetts, 251.
Socinus, Fauetus, 246, 278.
Author Index
Sohm, Rudolph, 265.
Somerset, Henry Charles Somers
Augustus, 243.
Sonnenscliem, tVilliam Swan, 246.
Sons of the American revolution, Mas-
sachusetts, 251.
Sons of the Revolution, Iliinois, 251.
— Missouri, 251.
Sophocles, 267.
Sotheby, Samuel Leigh, 269.
Southern Pacific railroad, 282.
Sparks, Edwin Erie, 246.
Spaulding, Henry George, 280.
Spencer, C. A. W., 282.
Spencer, Edgar A., 265.
Spencer, Herbert, 253, 273, 276, 277.
Spielmann, Marion H., 264.
Sprague, Homer Baxter, 253.
SpuUer, Eugene, 249 (Royer-Coilard).
Stalker, James, 249 (Paul).
Stanley, Hiram M., 273.
Stanley, William Ford, 245.
Stannard, Henrietta Eliza Vaughan,
259.
Stanwood, James Rindge, 263.
Starr, Frederick, of Chicitgo, 244.
Statham, Henry Heathcote, 260.
Stanton, Samuel Ward, 252.
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 274, 275.
Steele, Joel Dorman, and Esther Baker
Steele, 281.
Stengel, George, 278.
Stephen, Leslie, 249 (Stephen).
Stephenson, Franklin B., 270.
Steuart, John A., 259.
Stevens, Abel, 247.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 266.
Stewart, Aubrey, 245.
Stimson, Henry .41bert, 278.
Stirling, Ameiia Hutchison, 263.
Stirling’s and Glasgow public library,
247.
Stockton, Frank Richard, 259.
Stoddard, Charles Augustus, 244, 272.
Stoddard, William Osborn, 259.
Stoddart, Anna M., 248 (Blackie).
Stoker, Bram, 259.
Stokes, Margaret, 279.
Stone, Frederick D., 281.
Strange, Edward F., 247.
Streatfeild, K. A., 248.
Streekfuss, Adolph, 259.
Stromberg, William, 264.
Strong, Thomas Banks, 273.
Stubbs, William C., 282.
Sturgis, Russell, jr., 260.
Sudermann, Hermann, 259.
Stidraka, rajah of Maghada, 253.
Swan, Annie S., 259.
Swan, Eliza B., 259.
Swan, Robert T. , 264.
Swettenham, Frank Atbelstane, 272.
Switzerland. Statistisches Bureau
des eidgenbssischen Departemeuts des
Innern, 281.
Tacitus, 267.
Tacoma chamber of commerce, 283.
TaUack, William, 256, 277.
Tarr, Ralph Stockman, 263.
Tarver, John Charles, 248 (Flaubert).
Taylor, Charles W., 248.
Taylor, Michael Waistell, 255.
Thackeray, 259, 266.
Thaxter, Celia, 249, 251.
Thayer, James Bradley, 265.
Thayer, William Makepeace, 248, 268.
Thayer, William Sydney, and John
Hewetson, 270.
Theuriet, Claude Adhemar Andre,
260.
Thezard, A., 260.
Thomas a Kempis, 278.
Thomas, Allen Clapp, 281.
Thompson, Charles Oliver, 253.
Thompson, D’Arcy Wentworth, 284.
Thompson, Francis, 275.
Thompson, Robert Ellis, 279.
Thompson, Sylvanus Phillips, 254.
Thomson, U. C., 271.
Thomson, Joseph John, 254.
Thorne, H. W., 265.
Thudichum, John Louis William,
252.
Tiffany, Charles Comfort, 279.
Tiffany, Francis, 248 (Barnard), 283.
Tiffany, John Kerr, 277.
Tirebuck, William Edwards, 259.
TisdaU, William St. Clair-, 280.
Todd, George Eyre-, 256.
Tolman, George R., 281.
Tolman, William Howe, 253.
Tolstoi, Alexei Konstantinovitch,count,
275.
Tolstoi, Lyef Nicolaevitch, count, 259.
Tomlinson, Everett T., 259.
Tompkins, Elizabeth Knight, 259.
Townsend, Charles Wendell, 270.
Townsend, Edward W., 259.
Train, Elizabeth Phipps, 259.
Trefethen, James Albert, 265.
Trevelyan, Marie, 256.
Tripler, Charles Stuart, and George
Curtis Blackman, 270.
Tristram, Henry Baker, 245.
Tucker, Ephraim, 263.
Tucker, Gilbert M., 264.
Tucker, Willis Gaylord, 271.
Tuckerman, Charles Keating, 248.
Tuerk, Gustav, 280.
Tueselmann, Otto, 267.
Tufts college, 252.
Turner, Charles William, 279.
Turner, Thomas, 250.
Tyler, Benjamin B., 278.
Tyler, William, 269.
Tynan, Katharine. See Hinkson,
Katharine Tynan.
Uhde, Constantin, 260.
Underwood, Lucien Marcus, 263.
United States. Coast and geodetic
survey, 247.
— Census bureau, 281.
— Congress, 265, 281.
— Department of agriculture, 24-3, 246,
250, 284.
— Geological survey, 263.
— Library of Congress, 247, 265.
— Public printer, 247.
— Supreme court, 265.
— Surgeon.general of the army, 247.
— War department, 247, 269, 271.
— Weather bureau, 271.
United States infantry and cavalry
school. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas,
254.
University of Minnesota. Agricul-
tural experiment station, 243.
University settlement society, H. Y.,
251.
Upcott, Lewis Edward, 261.
Upton, George Putnam, 261, 272.
Uruguay. Direccion de estadistica
general, 244.
Usher, Edward Preston, 249 (Usher).
Ussher, Sir Thomas, and John R.
Glover, 249 (Napoleon i.).
Vaeher, Leonard Clery, 266.
Vachon, Marius, 264.
Vanderburch, Louis firaiie, Paul
Aime Chapelle, and Louis Fran90i8
Wicolai, 253.
Vanderspiegel, William, 269.
Van Dyke, Henry, 271.
Van Dyke, Henry Jackson, jr., 259.
Van Dyke, John Charles, 260, 261.
Van Dyke, Theodore Strong, 280.
Van Bensselaer, Mariana Griswold,
277.
Varney, George J., 281.
Venables, Edmund, canon of Lincoln,
260.
Verrall, Arthur Woolgar, 267.
Viaud, Louis Marie Julien, 260.
Vincent, Leon H., 275.
Virgil, 267.
Vodges, Anthony Wayne, 263.
Volger, Eduard, 260.
Vollers, Carl, 264.
Voss, Richard, 253.
Vrchlick^, Jaroslav, 260.
Wabash college, 254.
Waiblinger, Wilhelm Friedrich, 275.
WakeUng, George, 279.
Waldstein, Charles, 260.
290
Walker, Francis Amasa, 254, 276.
Walker, Gertrude, and Harriet S.
Jenks, 251.
Walker, Joseph Henry, 276.
Walker, Hugh, 275.
Walker, Milo Scott, 250.
Walker, Willislon, 279.
Wallace, Edwin R., 283.
Wallace, R. Hedger, 243.
Ward, Mary Augusta, 259.
Ward, Lester Frank, 277.
Waring, George Edwin, jr., 280.
Warman, Cy, 259.
Warner, John DeWitt, 276.
Warr, George Charles Winter, 275.
Warren, Henry E., and George C.
Whipple, 271.
Warren, Mary Spencer, 249 (Wales).
Watson, A. E., 254.
Watson, John, 273.
Watson, John Maclaren, 259.
Watt, George, 245.
Webb, Herbert Laws, 252.
Webber, Samuel, D. D., 1759-1810,
269.
Weber, Carl Julius, 273.
Webster, Prentiss, 266.
Wedmore, Frederick, 261-
Weed, Clarence Moores, 250.
Weeks, Edwin Lord, 245.
Weiser, Carl, 2.53.
“WcUesley, Arthur, 1st duke of Wel-
lington, 269.
WeUman, Thomas B., 282.
“WcUs, Benjamin Willis, 267.
WeUs college, Aurora, N. Y., 254.
Westcott, Brooke Foss, 251, 278.
Weyman, Stanley J., 259.
Wheelwright, Edmund March, 263.
Whishaw, Frederick J., 280.
White, Archer Moresby, 266.
W hite, Charles Nettleship, 252.
White, Eliza Oriie, 259.
White, Emerson Elbridge, 2.54.
VP’hitelock, L. Clarkson, 259.
VVhitfield, Robert Parr, 263 (United
States).
Whitney, William Dwight, and Mar-
ian Parker Whitney, 265.
W hittaker, Thomas, 266.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 266.
Wiedersheim, Robert, 274.
"Wiggin, Frederick Holme, 271.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas, 259.
Wight, Charles Henry, 263.
Wight, Elnathan, 269.
Wilberforce, Robert Isaac, 278.
Wilde, Oscar, 2-59.
■Wilkins, Mary Eleanor, 259.
"WHlard, Ashton Rollins, 249 (Mo-
relli).
William TV., king of England, 269.
■Williams, Jesse Lynch, 259.
■Wilmington institute free library,
247.
Wilson, Edmund Beecher, and Edward
Learning, 271.
Wilson, Samuel Graham, 245.
WHtse, Sara E., 251.
■Wines, Frederick Howard, 277.
W ingate, Charles Edgar Lewis, 280.
■Winsor, Justin, 281.
W interburn, Florence Hull, 251.
W inthrop, William, 269.
■Wisconsin. Department of public in-
struction, 283.
“Wise, Rev. Daniel, 279.
■Wislicenus, Walter F., 245.
"Withington, Leonard, 277.
■Wittemann, A., 282.
Wolfe, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 256,
282
Wolff, Frank Alfred, 254.
■Wolseley, Sir Garnet Joseph, vis-
count, 249 (Napoleon I.).
Wood, Edward Stickney, 270.
■Wood, George Bacon, and Franklin
Bache, 271.
Wood, Henry, of Roxbury, Mass., 270.
■Wood, Sir Henry Evelyn, 271.
■Woodbury, Rev. Augustus, 278.
"Woodburyj Louis Augustus, 282.
■Woodhouse, Reginald Illingworth,
249 (Morton).
Author Index
Woodman, Charles T., 275.
Woods, Robert Archcy, 277.
Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey, 248.
Woolson, Constance Fenimore, 259,
283
Woolworth, Charlotte R., 263.
Work, Milton C.,281.
Workingmen’s loan association,
Boston, 276.
Workman, Fanny Bollock, and Wil-
liam Hunter Workman, 243.
Worthington, Arthur Mason, 274.
Wright, Carroll Davidson, 276.
Wright, Henrietta Christian, 251.
Wright, Mabel Osgood, 284.
Wright, William, 245.
Wright and Ditson, 273.
Wyclif, John, 246.
Yale college, 254.
Yeats, S. Levett, 259.
Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 259.
Young, Rosalind Amelia, 272.
291
Younghusband, George John, and
Francis Edward Younghusband.
271.
Zaleski, Jdzef Bogdan, 275.
Zangwill, Israel, 259.
Zedlitz, Joseph Christian, Freiherr
von, 275.
Zeeman, Pieter, 274.
Ziegler, Clara, 253.
Zola, £mile, 259.
SUBJECT INDEX
Abbaye aux Bols, Paris. Woolsey 248.
Abercius inscription. Harnack 244.
Abscess. Mason, Briggs 270.
Accidents from electricity. Knapp 270.
Achatina. Kobelt 263.
Addison county, Vermont. Addison 268.
Adirondack mountains. Wallace 283.
Adulteration of drugs. Tucker 271.
Adulteration of food. Bower 250.
Adultery. Davis 265.
Aesculapius, Sanctuary of, Epldaurus. Lochat 144.
Africa. 243.
Aged poor. Drage 277.
Agriculture. 243.
Air. Arbuthnot 263.
— Compressed. Richards 264.
Albertson family. Bunker 262.
Alchemy. Glauber 250.
Aldrich, Peleg Emory. American 247.
Alford, Henry. Hare 247.
Algeria. Workman 243.
All Saints, Church of. East Budleigh. Brushfleld 255.
Almshouse hospitals. Rowe 270.
Alphabets, Artistic. Strange 247.
Alps. 255.
Amblyopia. Johnson 270.
Ambrosius, St., bishop of Milan. Missale 278.
America. 243-244.
American colonies. Burke 281.
— Jurisprudence. Davis 265.
American imprints. Early. Green 246.
American Indians. Indians 263.
American literature. Bibliography. Green 246.
— Children’s stories in. Wright 251.
American loyalists. Hassam, Perry 281.
American poets. Stedman 275.
Americana. Quaritch 246.
Andrews family. Bunker 262.
Anglo-Saxon language. 264.
Amimal lore. Hulme 262.
Animals, Geographical distribution of. Beddard 283.
Anthracite coal. Lyman 263.
Anthropology. 244.
Antiquities. 244.
— Classical. Seyffert 244.
Apache Indians. Hodge 264.
Aphelininae. United States 284.
Appendicitis. Fitz, Fowler 270.
Appenzell, Switzerland. Richman 256.
Apperception. Lange, Rooper 273.
Appleton, Thomas Gold. Appleton 268.
Arabia. Buxton 283.
— Bibliography. Saint Catharine 246.
Arbitration, Industrial. Bliss 276.
Arbor day. Wisconsin 283.
Archaeology. Antiquities 244.
Architecture. 260.
Arctic regions. Battye 256.
Ardley, Oxfordshire, England. Blomfield 255.
Ajmenia- MacCall 255.
Arnold, Matthew. Walker 275.
Artemia. Faxon 283.
Arthur, King. Knowles 262.
Artists. Clement 247.
Asia. 245.
Assyria. Hilprecht 244.
Astasia-abasia. Knapp 270.
Astrology of the Old Testament. Anderson 246.
Astronomy. 245, Herschel 248.
Athletics. Bingham 280.
Atlantic cable. How 252.
Attica. PausaniuB 256.
Attraction. Mackenzie 274.
Atwood family. Wight 263.
Auckland islands. Raynal 272.
Australasia. Jenks 272.
Australia. Calvert, Colllngridge 272.
Austria. 255.
Authors. Skelton 247, Fisher, Hennoquln, Hints 266.
Autographs. Manuscripts 268.
Azores. 245.
Bacon, Francis. Dixon 280.
Bahama islands. Edwards 262.
Banks and banking. Carroll, Hill 276.
Baptists. 278.
Bashan. Wright 245.
Basque language. Euskara 272.
Bathoeng, Bechuana chief. Lloyd 247.
Bayeux. Beziers 255.
Bechuana land. Lloyd 247.
BedeU family. Bunker 262.
Bees. Kellen, White 252.
Beetles of New England. Knobel 284.
BeUs, Bibliography. Madge 255.
Bengal. Risley 244.
Biarritz. Bennet 263.
Bible. 245-246.
Bible schools. Northfield 280.
Bibliography. 246-247.
Bicycle. Workman 243.
Bicycle club directory of Mass. Dwyer 282.
Bimetallism. Bimetallic 276.
Biography, Collections. 247.
— Individual (arranged alphabetically by subjects) 248.
Biology. Physiology 274.
Birds. Zoology 283.
Birdsall family. Bunker 262.
Blackburn, Lancashire, England. Abram 255.
Boaz, Franz. Gatschet 263.
Bocachica, island, Colombia. Tres 244.
Body and mind. Bain 273, North 274.
Boeotians. Roberts 256.
Boilers, Steam. Babcock 264.
Boito, Arrigo. Streatfeild 248.
Bookbinding. Printing 247.
Books and reading. American 246.
Booth, Catherine. Bolton 247.
Bootan, Hindustan. Louis 245.
Boston. Boston 268, Baxter, Greater, Lodge, Rand, Wolfe
282.
Boston library society. Shaw 247.
Botany. 250.
Bounty, Ship. Young 272.
Bowdoin college. Winthrop 269.
Boys’ newspapers. Acorn 272.
Brandywine, Battle of. Stone 281.
Brazil. Meili 261.
Brendan, St. Hogan 247.
Brigit, St., of Kildare. Hogan 247.
British birds. Hudson 284.
British Columbia. 243.
Brittany. Hare 255.
Bromfleld and Burroughs. Dudley 268, Mather 269.
Brookline, Mass. Brookline, Spencer’s 282.
Browning. Berdoe 274, Vincent, Walker 275.
Bryan family. Meginness 262.
Bryant family. Bryant 262.
Buchanan, James. King 281.
BuckneU, Shropshire, England. Blomfield 255.
Buddha. Barth61emy Saint Hilaire, Cams 279.
Burroughs family. Burroughs 262.
Butter. Brundage 252.
Butterflies. Scudder 284.
Cadmium. Bucher 274.
Cairo. Woolson 283.
Calamy, Benjamin, D.D. Sherlock 280.
Calcination. Rey 250.
California. Land 272, 282.
Calvary parish. New York 279.
Cambridgeport, Mass. Leavitt 279.
Camphor-menthol. Bishop 270.
Canada. 243.
— Bibliography. Gagnon 246.
Cantatas. Upton 261.
Canticles. Hutchins 261.
Canula. Briggs 270.
Cape Breton. 243.
Capital punishment. Pyne, Tallack 277.
Caribbee islands. Stoddard 244.
Carlisle, England. Ferguson 255.
CarroU county, N. H. Merrill 283.
Cartagena, Colombia. Tres 244.
Casa pintada, San Juan de Teotihuacan. Starr 244.
Caste. Risley 244.
Catalogues. 246.
Catechism. Religion 278.
Subject Index
Catharine IT., of Russia. Bolton 247, Woolsey 248.
Catholio socialism. Nitti 277.
Cavalry. Carter, Wood, Sir H. E. 271.
Caversfleld, Oxfordshire, England. Blomfield 255.
Cecil county, Maryland. Grimsley 263.
Central America. 243.
Cerebellum. Knapp 270.
Ceremonies, Religious. Religion 278.
Chansons de geste. Huon 260, Roland 267.
Charles river. Webber 269.
Charleston, S. C. Crane 260.
Chase family. 262.
Chauncy hall school. Cushing 254.
Chemical technology. 250.
Chemistry. Dalton 248, 250.
— Physical. Owens 274.
Chess. Bird, Ellis 281.
Chester, Eng. Crickmore 255.
Chester family. Backus 262.
Chicago. Northfield 280, Witteman 282.
Chicago strike of 1894. Ashley, Wright 276.
Chichimeca Indians. Ixtlilxochitl 244.
Childeric I., king of the Franks. Cochet 244.
Children. 250.
— Employment of. Friedlaender 276.
Chile. Espinoza 244.
— Congreso nacional 244.
China. Holcombe 245, Tiffany 283.
Chitral campaign. Thomson, Younghusband 271.
Chittenden, Thomas. Addison 268.
Chlorosis. Henry 270.
Christ. 278.
Christian antiquities. Nuevo 273.
Christian social union. Westcott 251.
Christianity. Christ 278.
Christmas carols. Hartmann 262.
Chronology, Astronomical. Wislicenus 245.
Church architecture. Mackmurdo 260.
Church colleges. Fisher, Potter 253.
Church of All Saints, East Budleigh. Brushfield 255.
Church of England. 279.
Churches. 278.
Chute family. Chute 262.
Cigar makers’ international union of America. Cigar 272.
Citizenship. Morgan 277.
Civil war. 281.
— Bibliography. Jaques 246.
Civilization. Adame 263.
Claflin, William. Claflin 247.
Clason family. Lapham 262.
Classical antiquities. Seyffert 244.
Cleveland, Ohio. Burton 283.
Climate. Knight 271.
Clocks. Paris 264.
Clubs. 251.
Coca. Marianl271.
Cockroaches, Fossil. Scudder 263.
Coeliotomy. Wiggin 271.
Coins. Numismatics 261.
Coleoptera. Knobel 284.
CoUege sports. Camp 280.
Colon. French 270.
Colonial dames. Earle 247.
Colonial furniture. Nye 261.
Colorado. 282.
Colors. Laurie 261.
Columba, St. Hogan 247.
Commerce. 251.
Communication. Commerce 251.
Composers. Streatfeild 248.
Compressed air. Richards 264.
Concealment (in law). Immerwahr265.
Conciliation, Industrial. Bliss 276.
Concord, Mass. Wolfe 282.
— Battle of. Tolman 281.
Confiscation. Hassam 281.
Congregationalists. 279.
Congress (United States). Moore 281.
Connecticut. Connecticut 272, 282.
Constantinople. Clement, Crawford, Qrosvenor 256.
Constitutional law (United States). Holst 265.
Consumption. Lehr 275.
Consumption, Pulmonary. Otis 271.
Contagion. Greene 270.
Continental congress. Committee of secret correspond-
ence. Deane 268.
Continental trust company of the city of New York.
United States 265,
Cookery. Domestic economy 252.
Co-operation. Hobson 276.
Co-operative societies. Italy 275.
Coosa coal fields. Alabama 263.
Copernican hypothesis. Edwards 245.
Copyright. Cooke 252, Matthews, United States 265.
Coran. Muir 280.
Corea. Corea, Miln 245.
Corfu. Woolson 283.
Corporation plate. Jewitt 262.
Corsica. Beunet 263.
Cosmography. Muenster 263.
Cottages. Hopkins 260.
Cotton weaving. Marsden 264.
Counterpoint. Bertenshaw 261.
Country pastimes. Graham 280.
Country schools. White 254.
Court reporting. Thorne 265.
Cradle songs. Rhys 251.
Credit. Luzzatti 275.
Crime. 277.
Criminal law. May 265.
Crondal, Hampshire, Eng. Baigent, 255.
Crops. Northwest, 243.
— Rotation of. Pictet 243.
Croton water works. New York 280.
Croup. Cheyne 270.
Crustacea. Faxon 283.
— Fossil. United States 263.
Cuenca, Ecuador. Tres 244.
Cumberland county, Eng. Taylor 255.
Cumberland presbyterian church. Alexander 278.
Cuneiform inscriptions. Hilprecht 244.
Currency. Finance 276.
Cyclopaedias. 252.
Dante. Crane, Snider 267.
Dartmouth college. Runnels 254.
Davenport family. Davenport 262.
Davis, Deltena J. Trefethen 265.
Dearborn, Henry, revolutionary general. United States
269.
Death (theologically considered). Alden 278.
Declaration of Independence, Signers of the. Dwight 247 .
Decoration. 260.
Decoration day. Milwaukee 246.
Demosthenes. Kirk 267.
Depreciation. Atkinson 276.
Devonian rocks. Prosser 263.
Devotion, Books of. Religion 278.
Dickens. Tailack 256.
Dictionaries, Medical. Rosse 270.
Digestion. Fairchild 274.
Disciples of Christ. Tyler 278.
Diseases. 270.
Disinfection and disinfectants. Rideai 270.
Dispensatory of the U. 8. Wood 271.
District of Columbia. 282.
Doctrines, Religious. Religion 278.
Dogs. Skinner 280.
Domestic animals. 252.
Domestic economy. 252.
Drama. 252.
Drugs, Adulteration of. Tucker 271.
Duck shooting. Nye 280.
Dynamo-electric machines. Paterson, Watson 254.
Dyspepsia. Page 270.
Dar. Jack 270.
Earth, Theory. Edwards 245.
East, The. Tiffany 283.
East Budleigh, Parish of, Devonshire, Eng. Brushfield
255.
East India Company. Argument 265.
East Indies. Clark 270.
Easter eggs. Stengel 278.
Eastern question. Hanna 245.
Eaton family. Eaton 262.
Ecclesiastical history. 279.
Eclipses of the sun. Schaeberle 245.
Ecuador. Flores 244.
Eden, Emily. Woolsey 248.
Edible toadstools. Gibson 250.
Education. 253, Academische 272, Baldwin 273.
— Bibliography. Publishers 246.
Education, Physical 273.
Educational institutions. 254.
Edwards family. Edwards 262.
Eggs (as symbols). Stengel 278.
Egypt. Buxton, Tiffany 283.
Egyptian archaeology. Maspero 244.
Egyptian decorative art. Petrie 260.
Elatson family. Elatson 268.
Electric railways. London 252.
Electrical engineering. Houston 254.
Electricity. 254.
— Accidents from. Knapp 270.
— .Jurisprudence. Croswell 265.
Electro-magnetic telegraph. Cornell 251.
Subject Index
Ellis, George Edward. American 247.
Emmenology. Friend 270.
Encyclopaedias. Cyclopaedias 264.
Endocarditis. Greene 270.
Endometritis. Barrage 270.
Endoscope. Newell 271.
Engineering. 254.
— Bibliography. Institution 246.
England. 255, 256.
— Church of, 279.
English drama. Hudson 280.
English in elementary schools. Sharpless 253.
English law courts. Inderwick 265.
English stage. Robins 252.
Engraving. 261.
Entomology. Zoology 283.
— Bibliography. United States 246.
Epic poetry. Warr275.
Epidaurus. Lechat 244.
Epilepsy. Herter, Knapp 270.
Episcopacy. Gray 279.
Episcopal palaces. Venables 260.
Epitaphs. Safford 262.
Erie canal. Corthell 251.
Essays. Literature 254.
Etching. 261.
Ethics. 273.
Ethnography. Gatschet 244.
Ethnology. Anthropology 244.
Etiquette. Powers 251, Manners 268.
Etruria. Canina 256.
Euchology. Shann 278.
Euripides. Verrall 265.
Europe. 2-55-256.
European schools. Klemm 253.
European universities. Rashdell 253.
Evangelical association. Tyler 278.
Evolution. Physiology 256, Wiedersheim 274.
Exposioidn hlstorico-Americana, Madrid, 1892. Commis-
880 243.
Eye. Lang 270.
Eables. Newbigging 266.
Fairfield, Conn. Child 282.
Fairy tales. Folk lore 262.
Fallopian tubes. VTiggin 271.
Fans. Flory 260.
Farmers’ loan and trust company. United States 265.
Farmington, Conn. Gay 282.
Feeling. Stanley 273.
Felt family. Morris 262.
Ferdinand and Isabella. Antonio 256.
Fever, Intermittent. Senac 271.
— Remittent. Senac 271.
Fiction. 256.
— Bibliography. Griswold 246.
Finance. 276.
Finchampstead, Berkshire, Eng. Lyon 255.
Fine arts. 260, Graphischen 272.
First Congregationalist church, Hanover, Maes. Briggs 279.
Fishing. Bickerdyke 280.
Fitchburg, Mass. Fitchburg 282.
Fitzgerald, Edward. Groome 247.
Fixed ideas. Cowles 273.
Flanders. Van Dyke 261.
Flocculation. Bliss 274.
Florentine legends. Leland 262.
Flowers. Matthews 250.
Fluids. Duhem, Worthington 274.
Fodder. Salmon 252.
FoUt-Lore. 262.
Food. Richards 263.
— Adulteration of. Bower 250.
Forests. Castellani, Fisher 243.
Formosa. Mackay 245.
Fowl. Moore 252.
France. 255.
— Antiquities. Hamack 244.
— History. Barras 248.
Franco-German war. Forbes 271.
FrarLkfort-on-the-Main. Freies 261.
Free trade. Warner 276.
Freemasonry, Maine. Freemasonry 251.
Friends, Society of. Tyler 278, 279.
Frosts. Prince 271.
Fruits. Sails 243.
Fuller, Margaret. Dali 279.
Furniture. 261.
Fursa, St. Stokes 279.
Future life. Chambers 278.
Gama, Vasco da. Baldaque 283.
Game birds. Van Dyke 280.
Games, Indoor. 281.
Gardem'ng. Balls 243.
Garrison, William Lloyd. Anti-slavery 26S.
Gas-fitting. Lawler 264.
Genealogy. 262.
General federation of women’s clubs. New 273.
Generals, American. Dwight 281.
Geographical distribution of animals. Beddard 283.
Geography. 263.
— Bibliography. Quaritch 246.
— History. Rennell 249.
— Philosophy and study of. Harrison 253.
Geology. 263.
Germany. 255.
Glasgow. Pagan 260.
Godolphin, Sidney, earl of. Anne 268.
Goethe, Bibliography. Freies 261.
Gold (as money). Adams, Atkinson 276.
Gold mining. Hatch 243.
Gold standard. Adams 276.
Golf. Lee 280.
Goose (game). Bolton 281.
Government publications. United States 247.
Gower, Sir John. Easton 274.
Graduate courses. Graduate 254.
Granite. Grimsley 263.
Grass gardens. United States 243.
Grasses. Hutchinson 250.
Great Britain. 255, 256.
Great lakes. United States 271.
Greece. 256, Cox 263, Tiffany 283.
Greek antiquities. Gardner 244.
Greek birds. Thompson 284.
Greek church. Shann 278.
Greek drama. Dufour 252.
Greek epic. Warr 275.
Green mountains. United States 263.
Greene, Nathanael, major general. Rutledge 269.
Greenhouses. Collins 250.
Grip. Bishop 270.
Grolier club. Matthews 247.
Groome, Robert Hindes. Groome 247.
Groveland, Mass. Woodbury 282.
Guernsey. Lewis 264.
Gurney family. Hare 262.
Gustavus II., Adolphus, of Sweden. Dodge 271.
Gymnastics. Physical education 273.
Hackshaw, Robert. Dudley 268, Mather 269.
Hamlin family. Andrews 262.
Hanover, Mass. Briggs 279.
Harmony. Bertenshaw 261.
Hartmann von der Ane. Cutting 265.
Harvard college. Olsson 254, Kirkland 268.
Harvey, W. H. (“ Coin.”) Laughlin 276.
Hastings, Selina, countess of Huntingdon. Stevens 247.
Hasten free public library building. North Brookfield
246.
Hawaii. Draper, Palmer, Stoddard 272.
Hawthorne. Wolfe 282.
Health and hygiene. 263.
Health resorts. Knight 271.
Hearts (game). Foster 281.
Heck, Barbara. Stevens 247.
Hedonism. Watson 273.
Heliand. 267.
Heligoland. Gaetke283.
Hepburn family. Meginness 262.
Heraldry. Genealogy 262.
Hieroglyphics. Brinton 244.
Hildreth family. Hildreth 262.
Hinckley, Thomas, governor of the Plymouth colony.
Lothrop 268.
Historical fiction, Bibliography. Griswold 246.
History. 263.
— Study of. New 253.
Holland. Van Dyke 261.
Holliston, Mass. Deane 268.
Holy Land. Asia 245.
Homestead laws. Vacher 266.
Horse. Dhakmarvala 252.
Horsemanship. Carter 271.
Horticulture. Bailey 243.
Hospital hygiene. Francis 263.
Hospitals. 270.
Hot water apparatus. Lawler 264.
House painting. Johns 264.
Household art. Falke 260.
Houses. Gibson, Hopkins 260.
Howe, Julia Ward. Bolton 247.
Hudson river. Link 283.
Huguenots. 279.
Hull, Isaac. Ohio 269.
Humorists. Lilly 266.
Hunt’s mills. East Providence, R. I. Hoyt 283.
Huntington, N. T. Turner 279.
Subject Index
Hyde, Lewis H. United States 265.
Hyde Park, Mass. Knight 282.
Hydraulics. Herschel 254.
Hydrocephalus. Cheyne 270.
Hydrography. Meteorology 271.
Hydrometry. Pozzoli 254.
Hygiene. Health 263.
Hylas. Tuerk 2S0.
Ideas, Fixed. Cowles 273.
Illinois 282.
Illustration. 261, Monthly 272.
Income tax. United States 265.
I.O.O.F., Norfolk Lodge. Norfolk 251.
Indexes. Jaques 246, Smithsonian 247, 273.
India. Asia 245, Hopkins 279.
Indians of .America. 263.
Indoor games. 281.
Induction (electricityl. Northrop, Thompson 254.
Industrial arbitration. Bliss 276.
Industrial arts. Koenigliche 260, 264.
Industrial conciliation. Bliss 276.
Industrial exhibitions. 264.
Infantry tactics. United States 271.
Influenza. Bishop 270.
Ink. Vaehon 264.
Insanity. Babcock, Knapp 270.
Inscriptions. Hirschfeld 244.
— Cuneiform. Hilpreeht 244.
Insects. Comstock 283.
Insignia of ofBce. Jewitt 262.
Intermittent fever. Senac 271.
Inventions. Cochrane 264.
Iowa. 282.
Ipswich sparrow. Nuttall 284.
Ireland. O’ilanlon 247, 256.
Irish beauties. Gerard 247.
Irish saints. Hogan, O’Hanlon 247, Stokes 279.
Iron. Turner 250.
Italy. 256.
Jamaica. Reu8ch244.
Japan. Asia 245, Tiffany 283.
Japanese legends. Kinder 262.
Jefferson, Thomas. Soci6te 269.
Journalism. 264.
Judaism. Lazarus 280.
Jurisprudence, Medical. Luff 270.
Justice. Spencer 273.
Keylor family. Meginness 262.
Khflmd, Bechuana chief. Lloyd 247.
Kidneys. Wood 270.
Kindergarten. Children 250, 251, Peabody 253.
Korean games. Gulin 281.
Labor. 276.
Labor laws. France 265.
Labor question. Labor 276.
Lace. Oavydof 264.
La Crdolle, hark. Louis 268.
Lamps. Kedwood 250.
Land bank. Davis 276.
Landscape. Foster 261.
Landscape painting. Hamerton 261.
Language. 264.
Laparotomy. McKim 270, Wiggin 271.
Lark, sloop. Lark 268.
Law. 265, Annuario 272.
Lawyers. Taylor 248.
Le Brun, Marie Louise Elisabeth. Bolton 247.
Lee family. Lea 262.
Legends. Clement 260, Folk-Lore 262.
Leiter, Joseph. Newell 271.
Leland Stanford junior university. Davis 253.
Leoncavallo, Ruggiero. Streatfeild 248.
Lepidoptera. Meyrick 284.
Lettering. Strange 247.
Levis, Franqois Gaston, due de. Montcalm 243.
Lexington, Battle of. Tolman, Varney 281.
Libraries. Catalogues 246.
— Medical. Holmes 246.
Life, Moral. Girling 273.
Lighthouses. Hardy 271.
Lillie, Samuel? Dudley 268, Mather 269.
Literature. 266.
Liturgies. Hammond 278.
Locomotive engines. Reynolds 264.
Lodging houses. Sanborn 277.
London railroads. London 252.
Lord’s supper. Ratramnus, Socinus, Wilberforce 278.
Lotteries. Lasson 275.
Louisburg, Siege of. General 261.
Louisburg monument. Cballoner 243.
Louisiana. Pike 281, 282.
Lutheran church. 279.
Lynnfleld, Mass. AVellman 282.
Lyrical poetry. Rhys 246.
Machinery. Cochrane 264.
McGill nuiversity. Walker 254.
McKim, Mead, & White. Sturgis 260.
McLean asylum. Somerville. Hall 270.
Madagascar. Cousins 243.
Madison, Dorothy. Bolton 247.
Magellan, Straits of. Sarmiento 283.
Magennis family. Meginness 262.
Magnetism. Electricity 254.
Mahabhkrata. Boltzmann 267.
Maintenon, Frai^qoise, marquise de. Bolton 247.
Malaria. M urray , Thayer 270.
Malay peninsula. Swettenham 272.
Mammalia. British 246.
Man, Prehistoric. Brower, Clodd, Peet 244.
Manners and customs. Earle 247, 268.
Manual training. Thompson 253.
Manuscripts. 263.
— Catiilogues. Saint Catharine 246.
Manydown manor, Hampshire, Eng. Kitchin 255.
Marchbank family. Meginness 262.
Marine propulsion. Chase 264.
Maris family. Maris 262.
Markets. Friedmann 260.
Marsh family. Marsh 262.
Martinus, St., bishop of Tours. Hogan 247.
Martyrs. Braght 278.
Mascagni, Pietro. Streatfeild 248.
Masonry. Purchase 264.
Massachusetts. 282.
— State board of lunacy atid charity. Lee 251.
Massachusetts historical society. Green 246.
Massachusetts institute of technology, Libraries. An-
drews 246.
Massachusetts public schools. Martin 253.
Materia medica. 270.
Mathematics. 269.
Maya language. Brinton 2-14.
Measles. Townsend 270.
Mechanical arts. Industrial 264.
Mechanical engineering. Clark 254.
Mechanics. 269.
Medals. Numismatics 261.
Medfield, Mass. Deane 268.
Medical dictionaries. Rosse 270.
Medical jurisprudence. Luff 270.
Medical periodicals. Bibliography. United States 247.
Medicine. 269.
— Bibliography. Holmes 246.
Mediterranean sea. Horner 2S3.
Memorial day. Milwaukee 246.
Memory. Kay 253.
Menstruation. Friend 270.
Mental healing. Wood 270.
Mentone. Bennet 263, Woolson 283.
Metaphysics. Metaphysical 272, Philosophy 273.
Metcalf, John. Tyler 269.
Meteorology. 271.
Methodist Episcopal church. South. Alexander 278.
Methodists. Stevens 247, 279.
Mexico. 244, Pike 281.
Microscope. Julien 274.
Migration of birds. Gaetke 283, Nnttall 284.
Military engineering. United States 254.
Military science ai d history. 271.
Military surgery. Guthrie, Tripler 270.
Milton. Macaulay 266, Sotheby 269.
Mine rents. Percy 275.
Mineral royalties. Percy 275.
Mineralogy. Dana 263.
Minnesota. 282.
— Antiquities. Brower 244.
Miocene fossils. United States 263.
Missals. Missale 278.
Missionaries. Creegan 247.
Mississippi river. Anderson, Pike, Winsor 281.
Missouri. 283.
— Bibliography. Sampson 246.
Mjssouri state horticultural society. Sampson 243.
Mitchell family. Bryant 262.
Mixed languages. Clough 262.
Mohammedanism. Tisdall 280.
Molecular theory. Risteen 274.
MoUusca, Fossil. Lycett, United States 263.
Monasteries. 271.
Monasticism. Monasteries 271.
Money. Finance 276.
Monism. Romanes 273.
Montreal. 264.
Subject Index
Monumental brasses. 261.
Moral pathology. Giles 273.
Moral philosophy. Ethics 273.
Moravian church. Corwin, Tyler 278.
Mortgages. Meschelsohp 275.
Mosquito territory. De Kalb 243.
Moths. Knobel 234.
Moulton, Xorthamptonshire, Eng. Madge 255.
Mounds and mound builders. Brower, Beet 244.
Mount llermon. Northtield 280.
Municipal government. Shaw 277.
Municipal ownership. Bui dett 276.
Murder trials. Trefethen 265.
Mushrooms. Gibson 250.
Music. 261.
— in therapeutics. Cid 270.
Mythology. Clement 260, 279.
Names, Geographical. Ganzenmueller 263.
Nantes, Edict of. Baird 279.
Naples. Clement 256.
Napoleon I. Barras 248.
National characteristics. Babington 244.
Natural history. 271.
Naturalization. M’ebster266.
Nature. 271.
Nautical terms. Pirrie 271.
Navajo Indians. Hodge 264.
Naval art. 271.
Naval medicine. Glauber 270.
Navarre. Antonio 256.
Nebraska. 283.
Nebular theory. Stanley 245.
Negro. Babcock 270.
Nennius. Hogan 267.
Nervous system. Erichsen 270.
New Brunswick. MacFarlane 246.
New England. Earle 247.
New Forest. Crespigny 255.
New Hampshire. 283.
New Jersey. 283.
New London, Conn. 282.
New South Wales. Renwick 264.
New York, state. 283.
— Public libraries. New York 246.
New York, city. Roosevelt 283.
New York Catholic protectory. Short 251.
New York public schools. Committee 253.
New Zealand. Perceval 272.
Newport, R.I. Mason 279.
Newspapers. Journalism 264.
Nicaragua. De Kalb 243.
Nicaragua canal. De Kalb 251.
Nicolar, Joseph. Gatschet 263.
Night moths of New England. Knobel 284.
Non-Christian religions. Mythology 279.
Nonjurors. Kettlewell 249.
N ormandy . Hare 255.
North American shore birds. Elliot 283.
Northfleld. Northfield 280.
Northumberland. Bates 255.
Northwest passage. Franklin 248.
Norway, Meteorology. Norske 245.
Norwegian liquor law system. Beach, Morris 277.
Nuestra Senora de Guadelupe de Mexico. Bartolache 244.
Nuestra Senora de los Remedies, Mexico. Diaz Perez y
C.alvillo 244, 280.
Numismatics. 261.
Nunnaminster, Winchester. Birch 268.
Ntxrsery ethics. Winterburn 251.
Nursery rhymes. Emerson 250, Rhys 251.
Nursery songs. Baring-Gould, Emerson, Froebel 250.
Nurses, Trained. Rowe 270.
Oceanica. 272.
Ohio. 283.
Ohio, U. S. man-of-war. 269.
Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. Marshall 262.
Opera. 272.
Ophthalmology. Lang 270.
Oppianus. Tueselmanu 267.
Orations. 272.
Oratorios. Upton 261.
Ores, Deposits of. ProSepn^ 263.
Organ music. Buck 261.
Ornament. Decoration 260.
Ornithology. Zoology 283.
Orr family. Bryant 262.
Outdoor public relief. Ring 277.
Ovaries. Wiggin271.
Oxford church movement. Wakellng 279.
Painters. Ridolfl 247.
Painting. 261.
PalsBontology. Geology 263.
— Bibliography. Keyes 246.
Palate. Johnson 271.
Palestine. Asia 245, Tiffany 283.
Palmyra. Wright 245.
Paper and paper making. Swan, Vachon 264.
Papyri. Mahaffy 244.
Paray Le Monial, France. Hare 247.
Paris. Adolphus, Davis, Sarcey 255.
— Libraries. Pichon 246.
Parliament, English. Gneist 255.
Partridge, Richard. Franklin 268.
Patent medicines. FormuliB271.
Patents, Laws. Cunynghame, Ridout 265.
Patricius, St.,of Ireland. Hogan 247.
Patriot’s day. Varney 281.
Pauperism. Tallack 277.
Peary auxiliary expedition of 1894. Bryant 283.
Pendulum. Norske 274.
Penitentiary system. Wines 277.
Pennsylvania. 283.
Pensions. United States 269, Eaton 277.
Periodicals. 272.
— Bibliography. Andrews 246, United States 247.
Perkiomen valley. Dotterer 283.
Persia. Weeks, Wilson 245, Cox 263.
Peru. Casas 244.
Petrie, William Matthew Flinders. Mahaffy 244.
Pheasant. Macpherson 284.
Philip V. of Spain. Maldonado 256.
Philology. Language 264.
Philosophy. 273.
Phthisis. Otis 271.
Physical chemistry. Owens 274.
Physical culture. Physical education 273.
Physical education. 273.
Physical geography. Tarr 263.
Physios. 274.
Physiognomy. Denkinger, Porta 274.
Physiological psychology. Sanford, Scripture 273.
Physiology. 274.
Pianists. Ehrlich 247.
Picture writing. Hoffman 244.
Pigeons. Giachetli 252.
Pilgrim church, Cambridgeport, Mass. Leavitt 279.
Pilgrim fathers. Brown 282.
Pitcairn island. Young 272.
Plants. Allen 250.
Plas Mawr, Conway, N. Wales. Baker 260.
Plate. Jewitt 262.
Plato. Harris 279.
Platonism. Strong 273.
Poetry. 274.
Point Shirley, Mass. Point 269.
Poisons. Luff, Orfila 270.
Political and social science. Annuario 272, 276.
Political economy. 275, Bodio 281.
PoUard family. Underwood 263.
PoUock, Charles. United States 265.
Poor, The. 277.
Portraits. 261.
Portsmouth road. Harper 255.
Portugal. Horner 283.
Postage stamps. Mekeel’s 272, 277.
Posters. 277.
Potocka, Helena Apollonia, countess. Woolsey 248.
Poultry. Moore 252.
Poultry association of Ontario. Ontario 252.
PoweU, Thomas. Bunker 262.
Preaching. Greer 278.
Precious metals. Atkinson 276.
Prehistoric man. Brower, Clodd, Peet244.
Presbyterian church. South. Alexander 278.
Presbyterians. 279.
Prescriptions. Formulae 271.
Prices. United States 243, Wright 276.
Printing. 247.
Prison hctions. Tallack 256.
Prisons. Crime 277.
Production. Lehr 275.
Progressive taxation. Ricca Salerno, Seligman 276.
Property. Cunningham 275.
Protection. Hamilton, Seymour 276.
Protestant episcopal church. 279.
Provincial banks. Davis 276.
Psalmody. Harvard, Hutchins, International 261.
Psychogenesis. Preyer 251.
Psychological medicine. Wood 270.
Psychology. Philosophy 273.
— Physiological. Sanford, Scripture, 273.
Public schools. Education 2.53.
Puccini, Giacomo. Streatfeild 248.
Pudding point. Mass. Point 269.
Pueblo Indians. Eickemeyer 263.
Subject Index
Puerperal fever. Wiggin 271.
Pullman, 111. Wright 276.
Punch. Mayhcw, .Spielmanu 264.
Puritans. Hrown 2S2.
Pyrenees. Hugo 255.
Quebec. Mercier 279.
Quito, Ecuador. Tree 244.
Quotations. Goodyear 278.
Railroad employees. Ashley 251.
Railroad strike of 1894. Ashley 276.
Railways, Electric. London 252.
Rand, South Africa. Hatch 243.
Raphael Cartwright 261.
Reconstruction of the Southern States. Scott 282.
Recreative arts. Sports and sporting 280.
Red sea. Buxton 283.
Reformed church in America. Corwin 278.
Reformers, Educational. Quick 253.
Refrigerating machinery. Lcask 261.
Religion. 278.
Religious associations. 280.
Remittent fever. Senac271.
Renaissance. Couguy 260.
Renal albuminuria. Wood 270.
Revolution, American. Colonial 272, 281.
Rhetoric. Eilis, Hart, Tucker 264.
Rhode Island. 283.
Rhode Island historical society. Rogers 251.
Rich family. Rich 262.
Richland jail, S.C. Kost 268.
Richmond, Va. Snap shots 283.
Riviera. Bennet 263.
Rivers, Discharge of. Newell 271.
Rolle deHampole, Richard. Horstmaun 278.
Romaic laueuage. Janiiaris 265.
Roman Catholic church. 279.
Roman du Mont Saint Michel. Saint.Pair 267.
Russia. 256.
— Bibliography. Hiersemann 286.
Rutherford family. Rutherford 262.
Saco valley. Ridlon 262.
St. Domingo. Dessalines 248.
St. James square, London. Dasent 255.
St. John’s church, Huntington, N. Y. Turner 279.
St. Mary’s abbey, Winchester. Birch 268.
St. Patrick’s purgatory. Marie 264.
Saint Paul, Parish of. Covent Garden, London. St.
Martiu in-lhe-Fields 246.
St. Paul’s cathedral. Simpson 279.
Saint Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, due de. Woolsey 248.
St. Swithun, Monastery of, Winchester, Eng. Kitchin
271.
Saints. Hogan, O’Hanlon 247.
Salts (in chemistry). Glauber 250.
Samothrace. Conze 256.
San Juan de Teotihuacan, Mexico. Starr 244.
Sands, Thomas. Argument 265.
Sandstone. Lyman 263.
Sanitary science. 280.
Santa Gabriel, ship. Baldaque 283.
Saratoga springs. Wallace 283.
Sarcoma. Johnson, Wiggin 271.
Savannah, Ga. Crane 260.
School hygiene. Public 263.
Schools. Education 253, 254, Academische 272.
Schroon lake. Wallace 283.
Science teaching. Howe 253.
Sclerosis. Stephenson 270.
Scotland. 256.
Screw propellers. Chase 264.
Sculpture. 261.
Sea fishing. Bickerdyke 280.
Seaweeds. Murray 250.
Sebele, Bechuana chief. Lloyd 247.
Sects. Churches 278.
Sedalia, Missouri. Vodges 263.
Selborne, Hampshire, Eng. Macray 255.
Serfdom. Ingram 277.
Sermons. Wight 269, 230.
Sewerage. Sanitary science 280.
Shakespeare. 280.
Shays’s rebellion. Massachusetts 268, Shays’s 269.
Ship canals. Cortheli 251.
Ship railways. Cortheli 251.
Shippo. Bowes 264.
Shovels, Steam. Hermann 264.
Sikkim, India. Louis, Risley 245.
Silver (as money). Osgood 276.
Silver^, Free coinage of. Carlisle, Walker 276.
Skepticism. Hastings 278.
Slavery. Anti 268, Ingram 277.
Sloyd tr.aining school. Larsson 254.
Smith, Joseph, rear-admiral, U.8.N. Ohio 269.
Smith, William, 1727-1803. Franklin 268.
Smith, William II. Trefethen 265.
Smithsonian institution. Goode 254, Cotton 264.
Social science. Political and social science 276, 277.
Social theology. Hyde 278.
Socialism. 277.
Societies. Clubs 251.
Sociology. American, Humanitarian 273, Political and
social science 276, 277.
Soil. King, United States 243.
Solar system. Pozo Arenas 245.
Somerset, Lady Isabella Caroline. Bolton 247.
Spain. 256, Horner 283.
Speakers. Orations 272.
Spectrum. Lewis, Zeeman 274.
Speeches and speech making. Orations 272.
Spenser. Carpenter 274.
Spine. Erichsen 270.
Spiritual life. Girling 273.
SpirituaUsts. 279.
Sports and sporting. Badminton 272, 280.
Stage, English. Robins 252.
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn. Hare 247.
Stark, John. United States 281.
Stars. Astronomy 245.
State children’s bureau. Hale 251.
State immigration association, Louisiana. Stubbs 282.
State ownership. Hill 276.
Statistics. Smith 277, 281.
Steam boilers. Babcock 264.
Steam engines. Roper, Stromberg 264.
Steam fitting. Lawler 264.
Steam shovels. Hermann 264.
Steam vessels. Stanton 252.
Steel. Turner 250.
Stewart, Harriet Everilda. Hare 247.
Stoics. Hildebrand 273.
Stoke Lyne, Oxfordshire, Eng. Biomfield 255.
Stomach. Martin 270.
Stone, Lucy. Bolton 247.
Stone cutting. Purchase 264.
Stonehenge. Barclay 255.
Strahan, William. Franklin 268.
Stream measurements. Newell 271.
Strength of materials. Boehm 254.
Strikes. Moses 265, Cunningham 276.
Subjunctive mood (Latin and Greek). Hale 265.
Success, British sloop. 269.
Suffolk county, Eng. Raven 255.
Sun. Astronomy 245.
Sunday, Observance of. Sunday 278.
Surface currents. United States 271.
Surgery, iledicine 269.
Sweden. 256.
Swisher family. Meginness 262.
Switzerland. 256.
Symbolism (in theology). Stengel 278.
Symphonies. Upton 261.
Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma 283.
Talmud. 280.
Tarantism. Cid 270.
Tariff. 276.
Taunton, Maes. Taunton 282.
Taxation. 276.
Telegraph, Electro-magnetic. Cornell 251.
Telephone. Webb 252.
Temperance. 277.
Tenement houses. Sanborn 277, New York 280.
Tennyson. Walker 275.
Text books. Sprague 253.
Theosophy. Garrett 279.
Therapeutics. Materia raedica 270.
Thermophone. Warren 271.
Thrombosis. Jack 270.
Thucydides. Holmes 265.
Toadstools, Edible. Gibson 2.50.
Toasts. Pittenger 272.
Todd family. Edwards 262.
Toltecs. Ixtlilxochitl 244.
Torrey bankruptcy bill. Draper 265.
Torts. Bigelow 285.
Toxicology. Luff, Orfila 270.
Tractarian movement. Wakeling 279.
Trained nurses. Rowe 270.
Transmission of electricity. Abbott 2.54.
Trans-Mississippi commercial congress. De Kalb 251.
Travels. Voyages 283.
Trenton, Campaign of. Drake 281.
Trepanning. Knapp 270.
Tribal system. Seebohra 277.
Trilobites. Vodges 263.
Subject Index
Trinity church, Newport, R. I. Mason 279.
Tropical diseases. Clark 270.
Tuberculosis. Otis 271.
Tucker family. Tucker 263.
Tufts college. Tufts 273.
Tuileries. Bicknell 255.
Tumor. Knapp 270.
Turbellaria. llallez 284.
Turkey. 256.
Tuscany. Hewlett 2.56.
Typewriting. Mills 247.
Uderstadt, C. Kost268.
Uganda, Africa. Colvile 243.
Unconsciousness. Medical 271.
Unemployed. Hirschberg 276.
Unitarian Sunday school society. Spaulding 280.
Unitarianism. Dole 278.
Unitarians. 279.
United brethren. Corwin, Tyler 278.
United presbyterian church of North America. Alexander
278.
United States. 281.
— Commerce. United States 243.
— Government publications. United States 247.
— Historical fiction. Griswold 246.
— History, Bibliography. Jaques 246.
— Weights and measures. United States 247.
Universalists. Unitarian 279.
Universities. Academische 272.
— European. Rashdall 253.
University college, London. Perry 260.
University extension. Patten 253.
University of Aberdeen. Bulloch 254.
University of California. Jones 254.
University of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania 251.
Uranium. Fay 250.
Uric acid. Herter 270.
Uruguay. Maria 244, Revista 273.
Useful plants. Floyer 250.
Usher family. Usher 249.
Vegetables. Sails 243.
Venezuela. Pepper 244.
Venice. 01iphant256.
Verbs, Greek. Holmes 265.
Verdi, Giuseppe. Streatfeild 248.
Vermont. 283.
Vernon family. Fisher 268.
Victoria, queen of Great Britain. Bolton 247.
Victorian poets. Walker 275.
Virgil. Servius 267.
Virginia. 283.
Visible speech. Bell 264.
Vital statistics. Concord, Mass., Switzerland 281.
Vivisection. Leflingwell, Parvin, Philanthropos 273.
Voice. Botume 261.
Voyages and travels. 283.
— Bibliography. Quaritch 246.
Wages. Wright 276.
Wagner. Guerber, Maud 272.
Wales. 2.56, Seebohm 277.
Walker-Gordon milk. Kerley 251 .
Walters, William Thompson. Gruelle261.
War, Moral aspects of. Smith 273.
Warehouses. Friedmann 260.
Washington. 283.
Washington, D. C. Brooks 282.
Water supply. Castellan! 243, Newell 271.
Waterloo, Battle of. Uorsburgh, Wood 271.
Wave theory of light. Lewis 274.
Webster, Daniel. United States 281.
WeUow, Nottinghamshire. Marshall 262.
Wendell family. St.anwood 263.
Wentworth family. Fisher 268.
Wesley, Susanna. Stevens 247.
West Indies. 244.
Westchester county, N.T. Cornell 283.
Westminster, Eng. Besant 255.
Westmoreland, Eng. Taylor 255.
Wheat. Salmon 2-32.
Wheelwright family. Wheelwright 263.
Whist. Foster, Pole, AVork 281.
Whitman, Walt. AA'olfe 282.
Whitney family. Pierce 262.
Wild flowers. Weed 250.
Window plants. Collins 250.
Winthrop, AVilliam. Peirce 269.
Wisconsin. 283.
Witwatersrand gold fields. South Africa. Hatch 243.
Woman suffrage. 277.
Women, Biography. Bolton, Browne, Earle, Gerard,
Imbert de Saiut-Amand 247.
— Employment. Friedlaender 276.
— Higher education. Lange 253.
— Physical training. Bissell 273.
Women as physicians. Blackwell 269.
Women’s clubs. American 246, New 272.
Wood carving. 261.
Wood engraving. Bellew, Lippmann 261.
Woolworth family. AVoolworth 263.
Worcester, Mass. Rice 271.
World’s Columbian exposition. Montreal, Renwick 264.
Wren, Sir Christopher. Mackmurdo 260.
Writing, Begiuniuas of. Hoffman 244.
Wyoming. Eldridge 263.
York, Eng. Bedford 260.
Yorkshire, Eng. Clay 255.
Zenobia. Wright 245.
Zoogeography. Beddard 283.
Zoology. 283.
A CHEONOLOGICAL INDEX
TO
HISTOKICAL FICTION,
Including Prose Fiction, Plays and Poems.
THIKD AND ENLAEGED EDITION.
Note. — This Index has been published thus far in the Bulletin in the following order:
1892.
1894.
January.
The discovery of America.
October.
Austria.
The North American colonies.
Hungary.
April.
The American Revolution.
Bohemia.
July.
The United States.
1895.
October.
Stories illustrating American life.
January.
Switzerland.
1893.
Netherlands.
January.
England : to James i.
April.
Scandinavia.
April.
England : James i. to Victoria.
Denmark.
July.
England : Victoria.
Iceland.
Scotland.
Norway.
October.
Ireland.
Sweden.
1894.
July, October.
Russia.
January.
France : to seventeenth century.
Poland.
April.
France : seventeenth through nineteenth
Eastern empire.
century.
Turkey.
July.
Germany : to seventeenth century.
Servia.
October.
Germany : seventeenth through nine-
1896.
teenth century.
January.
Spain.
Portugal.
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contain early Castilian poems, which are omitted in later
editions.
Auffenberg, Joseph, Freiherr von. Die Furie
von Toledo. Roman aus den Zeiten der west-
gothischen Herrschaft in Spanien. In his Siimmt-
liche Werke. 3te Aufl. Vol. 18. Wiesbaden,
1855.
Bowring, Sir John, trans. Ancient poetry and
romances of Spain. London, 1824.
3093.8; D. 157. 17
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Numancia.
In his Obras. Vol. 10. Paris, 1826. 3095.19.10
Founded on the story of the siege of Numantia by Scipio
Africanus.
— Same. In Cervantes. Viage al Parnaso.
Madrid, 1784. D. 142.22
— Same. In Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del teatro
espanol. Vol. 1. Paris, 1838. 3096.1.1 ; D.171.2.1
— Same. In Schuetz, C. Teatro espanol. Biele-
feld, 1840. D. 174.2
Cueva, Juan de la. Coro febeo de romances his-
toriales. Sevilla, 1587. 0.1503.79
Echegaray, Jose. El bandido Lisandro. Estudio
dramatico. Madrid, 1886. 0.1706.152
Lpoca ; la Edad Media. Lugar : las montanas del Norte
de Espafia.
— El conde Lotario. Drama. Madrid, 1887.
0.1706. 150
La escena en el Castillo feudal de Lotario. fooca ; la Edad
Media.
Historical Fiction
Spain
Elliot, Frances Minto Old court life in Spain.
London, 1893. 2 v. 3094.124
A picture of Spanish court life, based on romances and bal-
lads.
Ferreira de Lacerda, Bernarda. Hespana liber-
tada. Lisboa, 1618, 1673. 2 v. D.i6ob.34
A rhymed chronicle. Intended, no doubt, to cover the seven
centuries of Spanish history from the outbreak of Pelayo to
the fall of Granada, but it is finished no farther than the
reign of Alfonso the Wise, where it stops abruptly. — Tick-
nor.
Habington, William. The queen of Arragon.
A tragi-comedie. London, 1640.
— Same. In Dodsley’s Old plays. Vol. 10. 1744;
vol. 9. 1825. G. 3965. 1. 10; G. 3961. 2.9 ; *2588.1.9
— Same. In Dodsley’s Old English plays. 4th
ed. Vol. 13. London, 1875. 2574.53.13
Hemana, Felicia D. The siege of Valencia. A
dramatic poem. 321.5; 324.2.1 ; 347.2.1 ; 347.5.1
2578.11.3; 2604.5
Imaginary characters are introduced, with scenes derived
from the heroic legends of Sp.anish chivalry. — Advertise-
ment of the author.
— Songs of Spain. In her Poems. *2604.5 J
Klinger, Friedrich M. von. Der Giinstling. Ein
Trauerspiel. In his Sammtliche Werke. B. 2.
Stuttgart, 1842. 4898.13.2
Knowles, .lames Sheridan. The rose of Arragon.
In his Dramatic works. Vol. 2. London, 1859.
1357. 1. 2; 4609.4; G.3963.2
Landor, Robert E. The fawn of Sertorius.
London, 1846.
Lockhart, John G., trans. Ancient Spanish bal-
lads, historical and romantic. Edinb., 1823.
D. 151.8; D.157.11; 3091.62; 3098.3; 3093.15
316.1 ; 316.14
Longfellow, Henry W., ed. Poems of places.
Vol. 14, 15. Spain, etc. Boston, 1877.
1357.27.14, 15
Lopez de Ayala, Ignacio. Numancia destruida.
Tragedia. Madrid, 1793. 0.1703.15
Loubayssin de Lamarca, Francois. Historia
tragicomica de Don Ilenrique de Castro, en cuyos
estranos sucessos se veen los varios y prodigiosos
efectos del amor y de la guerra. Paris, 1617.
D. 167. 18
The scene is carried back to the Italian wars of Charles the
Eighth of France, and forward, in the person of the hero
himself, to the conquest of Chile by the Spaniards. — Tick-
nor.
Lozano, Cristobal Ide. Los reyes nuevos de
Toledo. Madrid, 1674. D. 126. 10
Introduces only real personages, and contains little but the
facts of known history and old tradition, slightiy embel-
lished by the spirit of romance. — Ticknor.
Manuel, Juan. El conde Lucanor. Sevilla, 1575.
D.i6ob.35
— Same. Pubhcado por A. Keller. Stuttgart,
1839. D. 1603.47
There are other editions in the Ticknor collection of the
Boston Public library.
The Count Lucanor — a personage of power and considera-
tion — intended probably to represent those early Christian
counts in Spain, who, like Fernan Gonzalez of Castile,
were in fact independent princes. — Ticknor.
Mesa, Cristobal de. El patron de Espana.
Madrid, 1612. 0.1503.76
Poem on the tradition that the body of St. James, after his
martyrdom at Jerusalem, was miraculously carried to Spain
and deposited at Compostella. — Ticknor.
Montiano y Luyando, Agustin. Athaulpho,
tragedia. In his Discurso sobre las tragedias
espanolas. Vol. 2. Madrid, 1753. D. 186. 18. 2
Mosquera de Barnuevo, Francisco. LaNuman-
tina. Sevilla, 1612. D. 153.32
Epic on the siege of Numantia and the history of Soria.
Neale, John M. The dove of Tabenna. In Tales
illustrating church history. Vol. 4. London,
1867. 1418.1.4
Romances relatives a la historia y tradiciones de
Espana. In Romancero general, [ed.] por A.
Duran. In Biblioteca de autores espanoles. Vol.
10, 16. Madrid, 1849, 51. D. 162.1. 10, 16
Savariego de Santana, Caspar. La Iberiada,
de los hechos de Seipion .\fricano. [Poema.]
Valladolid, 1603.
Tnieba y Cosio, Joaquin Telesforo de. The
Castilian. London, 1829.
— The romance of liistory. Spain. 2d ed.
London, 1830. 419.7
Tucker, Charlotte. (A. L. O. E.) The Spanish
cavalier; a story of Seville. London, 1874. 1428.4
Vega Carpio, Lope Felix de. Isidro. Poema
Castellano. . . . Madrid, 1599. D.149 9
— Ivsta pofetica, y alabanzas ivstas que hizo la
insigne villa de Madrid al bienauenturado San
Isidro en las fiestas de su beatificacion. Madrid,
1620. D. 184.5
— Same. In his Obras, 1777. D.147.9.11
— San Isidro, labrador de Madrid. Comedia.
Madrid, 1667. D. 122. 1.28
San Isidro the Ploughman is supposed to h.ave been born in
the twelfth century, on what afterwards became the site of
Madrid, and to have led a life so eminently pious that the
angels came down and ploughed his ground for him, which
the holy man neglected in order to devote his time to re-
ligious duties. — Ticknor.
— El rey Bamba. Barcelona, 1630; etc.
D. 148.3. 1 ; D. 147.8
Drama on the story of Bamba, taken from the plough to be
made king of Spain. — Ticknor.
Vezilla Castellanos, Pedro de la. Primera y
segunda parte de el Leonde Espana. Salamanca,
1586. D. 150. II
Its main subject in the last fifteen cantos is the tribute of a
hundred damsels, which the usurper Mauregato covenanted
by treaty to pay annually to the Moors, and which, by the
assistance of the Apostle Saint James, King Ramiro sue.
cessfully refused to pay any longer. — Ticknor.
Virues, Cristobal de. El Monserrate segundo.
Milano, 1602. D. 1503.61
The subject is taken from the legends of the Spanish church
in the ninth century.
— Same. 4a impresion. Madrid, 1805. D. 156.5
— Same. In Biblioteca de autores espanoles.
Vol. 17. D. 162. 1. 17
Zamora, Lorenzo de. De la liistoria de Sagunto ;
Numancia y Carthago. [Poema.] Alcala, 1589.
D. 153.30
Zorrilla y Moral, Jose. La azucena silvestre,
leyenda religiosa del siglo ix. Madrid, 1845.
D. 158.14
A version of the legend of Our Lady of Monserrat.
Conde Alarcos.
A domestic tragedy which goes back to some period in the
national history of which we have no other early record.
The ballad, as found in the Romancero of 1.550, is translated
by Sir John Bowring, and by Lockhart. — Ticknor.
Bowring, Sir John. Count Alarcos and the
Infanta Solisa. In his Ancient poetry and ro-
mances of Spain. London, 1824. D. 157. 17
Castro, Guillen de. El conde Alarcos.
Historical Fiction
Spain
Count Alarcosaudthe Infanta Solisa. In Lockhart,
J. G. Ancient Spanish ballads, historic and roman-
tic. Edinb., 1823 ; Boston, 1856. D. 151.8; D. 157. 11
Disraeli, Benjamin, earl of Beaconsfield. Count
Alarcos. London, 1839.
As there is no historical authority for the events of the
celebrated ballad on which this tragedy is founded, I have
fixed upon the thirteenth century for the period of their
occurrence. — Advertisement of the author.
Milanes, Jos6 J. El conde Alarcos. In his
Obras. Habana, 1846. D. 260a. 60. 2
Mira de Mescua, Antonio. El conde de Alarcos.
Comedia. Madrid, 165-?; Sevilla, n. d.
D.172.1.5 ; D. 173.8
Scblegel, Friedrich von. Alarcos. Ein Trau-
erspiel. Berlin, 1802. D. 243. 21
Vega Carpio, Lope Felix de. La fuerza lastimosa.
Comedia. [Madrid? 1792.] D. 147.6.1 ; D. 173.9
Koinancero.s.
Fuentes, Alonso de. Libro de los quarenta can-
tos. Alcala, 1587. D. 150.22
Ten of these ballads are from Spanish history down to the
fall of Granada, the others are from ancient history.
Ochoa, Eugenio de, ed. Tesoro de los romanceros
y cancioneros espanoles. historicos, caballerescos,
moriscos y otros, recogidos y ordenados. Paris,
1838. [Coleccion de los mejores autores espanoles.
T. 16.] D. 150b. 61 ; 4246.8
Padilla, Pedro de. Komancero. Madrid, 1583.
D.i5ob.37
On the wars in Flanders, on the story of Rodrigo de Nar-
vaez, and on other Spanish traditions, etc. — Ticknor.
Puymaigre, Theodore, comte de, trans. Petit
romancero, choix de vieux chants espagnols tra-
duits et annotes. Paris, 1878. 30993.61
Romancero general, en que se contienentodos los
romances que andan impresses en lasnueue partes de
romanceros. Aora nuevamente impresso, anadido y
emendado. Medina del Campo, 1602. D. 153.28
Sanchez, Tomas A. Coleccion de poesias castella-
nas anteriores al siglo xv. Madrid, 1779-90. 4 v.
D. 155.6 ; G.3355.1
— Same. Nueva ed. . . . deE.de Ochoa.
Paris, 1842. D.151.21
Sepulveda, Lorenzo de. Cancionero de romances
sacados de las coronicas de Espana con otros.
Sevilla, 1584. D. 150.9
More than three-fourths of these ballads were taken from
the General chronicle of Spain. — Ticknor.
Silva de varies romances. Barcelona, 1602.
D. 150.20
Timoneda, Juan de. Eosa de romances. In
Depping, G.B. Romancero Castellano. Leipsique,
1846. D. 156.8.3
This important collection of historical ballads was first pub-
lished in 1573.
In the Ticknor collection of the Boston Public library are
found also the later collections, by Grimm, Vienna, 1815,
D.150a.86; Pepping, Altenburg, 1817, P.158.8 ; Diez, Krank-
furt, 1818, P.150a.49; Pepping, Loudon, 1825, 2 v., P.157.24;
Puran, Madrid, 1828, 1832, P.155.18; P.155.15; Puque de
Rivas, 1841, 1854, P.1.50a.40, P.156.7, P.160a.85.3; Monti,
Pietro, Milano, 1855, P.131.13; Puran (Biblioteca de autores
espanoles, vol. 10, 16), P.162.1, 10, 16; Wolf and Hoffmann,
Berlin, 1856, P.154.29, G.3357.5; and others.
Moors in Spain.
See also divisions Guzman el Bueno, El Gran Capitan, etc.
Ballads on this period are found in editions of the Roman-
ceros; also in Ochoa’s Tesoro, B.150b.61; 4246.8.
Alvarez de Cienfuegos, Nicasio. La Zorayda.
Tragedia. InhisTeatro. Barcelona, 1836. 3095.1
— Same. In his Obras. Vol. 2. Barcelona,
1816. D. 158. 10.2
1491. Time of Boabdil, the last Moorish King of Granada.
Auffenberg, Josejih, Freiherr vou. Alhambra.
Drama. In his Sammtliche Werke. 3te Aufl.
Vol. 17. Wiesbaden, 1855.
— Boabdil in Kordova. In his Sammtliche Werke.
3tc Aufl. Wiesbaden, 1855.
Brabazon, Elizabeth J. Historical tales from
Spanish history. London, n. d. 487.6
First published with the title Historical tales of the Muslims
in Spain.
Bulwer-Lytton. Leila ; or, the siege of Granada.
London, 1853 ; etc. 466.8; ’•’**2575.62
— Trans. Leila 6 el sitio de Granada. Madrid,
1845. 0.1703.26
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. Amar despues de
la muerte. D. 162.1. 12; 0.1403.4.1; D. 173. 2.1
4250.15.4; etc.
Moorish rebellion of 1568. — Ticknor, ii, 377-380.
Caatelar, Emilio. El suspiro del moro : leyendas,
tradiciones, historias referentes d la conquista de
Granada. Madrid, 1885, 86. 3086 5
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Los banos de
Argel.
— El trato de Argel.
In these dramas, as well as in Lope de Vega’s Esclavos en
Argel [Algiers], Moreto’s Azote de su patria, and the Re-
demptor cautivo of Matos Fragoso and Villaviciosa, the suf-
ferings of Christian captives among the Moors are depicted.
Chateaubriand, Franpois R. A., vicomte de. Les
aventures du dernier Abencerrage. In his CEuvres.
Vol. 10. Paris, 1836. *2692.4.10
Coleridge, Samuel T. Remorse, tragedy. In his
Poetical works. 327.10.2; 886.2.7 ; 45693.56.2
Time of Philip ii.
Criado y Dominguez, Juan P. La cruz del
moro. Leyenda historico-novelesca. Almeria,
1882. 3099a no
Diamante, Juan B. El cerco de Zamora.
Comedia. D. 174. 10; D. 173. 1.2
Dias, Duarte. La conquista que hizieron los
Reyes Catolicos en el reyno de Granada. Poema.
Madrid, 1598.
Dryden, .John. Almanzor and Almahide ; or, the
conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. A tragedy.
Inhis Works. 6561.10.4; G. 3862. 1.4
4602.50.4 ; etc.
— The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards.
London, 1672. G.38r4.5.2; G. 3971. 5
— The Spanish friar; or, the double discovery.
6561.10.6 ; G. 3862. 1. 6 ; 4179a. 1.2 ; G. 3814. 5. 3 ; etc.
Duran, Agustin, ed. Romancero de romances
moriscos compuesto de todos los de esta clase que
contiene el Romancero general, impreso en 1614.
Madrid, 1828. D. 155. 18
— Romancero de romances moriscos. In Roman-
cero general, [ed.] por A. Duran. Biblioteca de
autores espanoles. Vol. 10. Madrid, 1849.
D. 162. 1. 10
Evans, Lewis. Zaida : a tale of Granada; and
minor poems. London, 1842.
Galzerani, Giovanni. Gli Abencerraghi ed i Ze-
grindi, ovvero la conquista di Granata. Azione
mimica. Napoli, 1845. **M.i45.25
Graziani, Girolamo. II conquisto di Granata.
Venezia, 1789. [Parnaso italiano. T. 38, 39.]
*2769.2.38,39
301
Historical Fiction
Spain
Greenlee, William Mac C. In the shadow of the
Alhambra; or, the last of the Moorish kings.
Knoxville, 1893. 2396.127
Guenot, Henri. Le More de Grenade. Tours,
1865.
— Trans. The Moor of Granada. Trans, from
the French. Phila., 1891. i09-94
Heller, Wilhelm R. Alhambra. Spanische No-
vellen. Altenburg, 1838.
Hemans, Felicia D. The Abencerrage. Poem.
321.5; 347.2.1; 347.4.1; 1409.4; 2578.11.2
2604.5 ; otc.
Home, John. Alonzo. Tragedy. 3d ed. London,
1773. *6576.12
— Same. In his Works. Vol. 2. Edinb., 1822.
2605.3.2
Hugo, Victor. Les Orientates. 1066.20.1 ; 2702.50
4665.62
Contains pictures of Moorish life in Spain.
Irving, Washington. Abderahman ; the founder
of the dynasty of the Ommiades in Spain. In his
Spanish papers. 1815.5.1 ; 2391.16.1; 2394.16
4407.5.1
— The Alhambra: a scries of tales and sketches
of the IMoors and Spaniards. 408.15 ; 1505.24
*2396.20; *2391.14; 2394.14
— Chronicle of the conquest of Granada. From
the MSS. of Fray Antonio Agapida [pseud.].
2391.9; 2394.9
— Legend of the subjugation of Spain. In his
Spanish papers. 1815.5.1; 2394.16; 2391.16.1
4407.5.1
Klinger, Friedrich M. von. Gescliichte Raphaels
de Aquillas. In his Sammtliche Werke. B. 4.
Stuttgart, 1842. 4898.13.4
Lee, Sophia. Almeyda, queen of Granada. A
tragedy. 2d ed. 3d ed. London, 1796.
G. 3973. 28; G. 396. 216
Leonardo de Argensola, Lupercio. Isabela. In
Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del teatro espanol. Vol. 1.
Paris, 1838. 3096.1.1; D. 172.1.1
The story reiates to one of the early Moorish kings of Sara-
gossa, who exiles the Christians from his kingdom in a vain
attempt to obtain possession of Isabela, a Christian maiden.
. . . There are several old ballads on the subject in Wolf’s
ttber eine Sammiung spanischer Romanzen, Wien, 1850, pp.
33, 34, D.181.21. — Ticknor.
Lopez, Evaristo. La Alfonsiada 6 la conquista de
Toledo, por Don Alfonso el Bravo. Poema epico
en doee cantos. Zaragoza, 1864. D. 170b. 116
A.D. 1085.
Martinez de la Rosa, Francisco. Aben Humeya,
ou la revolte des Maures sous Philippe ii, drame
historique. [In French and Spanish.] In his
Obras literarias. Vol. 5. Paris, 1830; Barcelona,
1838. D. 170b. 44. 5; 3109.100
— Dona Isabel de Solis, reina de Granada. No-
vela historica. Madrid, 1837, 39. D. 160a. 50
Mesa, Cristobal de. Las navas de Tolosa. Poe-
ma heroico. Madrid, 1694. D. 150b. 21
In this battle, July 16, 1212, the Spaniards defeated the Ca-
liph Mohammed.
Neale, John M. The rescue : a tale of the Moor-
ish conquest of Spain. In Tales illustrating church
history. Vol. 4. London, 1867. 1418.1.4
Perez de Hita, Gines. Historia de los vandos de
los Zegries, y Abenzerrages, cavalleros moros de
Granada. Y las civiles guerras que huvo en ella,
hasta que el rey D. Fernando el quinto la gano.
Madrid. 1690. G. 3356. 8
Only the first part.
— Same. Primera, segunda parte. [Vol. 1, Bar-
celona, 1757, vol. 2, Madrid, 1731.] D. 127.20
There are also editions, Barcelona, 4259.5; Madrid, 1833,
3095 5, 0.127.18; iu Bibl. de aut. esp., 1846, 0.162.1.3; in
English, tr. by T. Rodd, London, 1801, 1803, 0.126.9;
0.1.58.11 ; etc.
The story he relates is founded on the fall of Granada, re-
garded rather from within, amidst the feuds of the Moors
themselves, than, as we are accustomed to consider it, from
the Christian portion of Spain, gradualiy gathering in miii-
tary array outside of its wails. — Ticknor.
Rivas, Angel Perez de Saavedra y Ramirez, duque
de. El alcazar de Sevilla. In his Romances his-
t6ricos. Paris, 1841 ; Madrid, 1841. D. 156.7
0.1503.40
— Same. In his Obras. Vol. 3. ^Madrid, 1854.
0.1603.85.3
— La morisca de Alajuar. Comedia. Madrid,
1841. 0.175.2.5
— Same. In his Obras. Vol. 4. Madrid, 1855.
0.1603.85.4
— El moro exposito, 6 C6rdoba y Burgos en el siglo
decimo, leyenda en doce romances. . . . Paris,
1834. 0.150.82
— Same. In his Obras completas. Madrid, 1854.
0.1603.85.2
Rodd, Thomas, trans. Ancient ballads from The
civil wars of Granada, and The twelve peers of
France. London, 1803. O.158.11
Ruiz de Alarcon y Mendoza, Juan. El tejedor
de Segovia, la, 2a parte. 3096.1.4; O.171.2.4
Both parts were published under the name of Ruiz de Alar,
con; it is thought that he was the author of the second part
only.
Sadlier, Anna T. The king’s page : a legend of
the Moorish wars in Spain, and other Spanish sto-
ries. N. Y., 1877.
Scribe, Eugene. Piquillo Alliaga ; ou, les Maures
sous Philippe in. Paris, 1874. 4676.61
*2701.2.1 1-14
Scudery, Madeleine de. Almahide; ou, esclave
reine. Paris, 1660.
— Same. [Un precis.] In Bibliotheque univer-
selle des romans, aout, 1775. *61493.1.2
Shell, Richard L. The apostate. A Tragedy.
N.Y., 1819. *449.30; **K.47.I7
Rebellion of the Moors against Philip the Second.
Spaniards, The ; or, the expulsion of the Moors.
An heroic drama. In New British theatre. Vol. 3.
London, 1815. G. 3961.3. 3
Taylor, Bayard. Ximena; or the battle of the
Sierra Morena, and other poems. Phila., 1844.
**2399.41
Triunfo, El, del Ave Maria de un ingenio de esta
corte. Madrid, 1793. D. 176.6
— Same. In Biblioteca de autores espanoles. Vol.
49. D. 162. 1.49
Tnieba y Cosio, Joaquin Telesforo de. Gomez
Arias ; or, the Moors of the Alpujarras. London,
1828.
Vasconcellos, Joao Mendez de. La liga des-
hecha por la expulsion de los Moriscos de los
reynos de Espana. Madrid, 1612.
Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. El cerco de Santa Fe.
D. 148.3. 1 ; D.147 8.
This play and the one entitled El triunfo del Ave Maria,
refer to an achievement of Hernan Perez del Pulgar, during
the siege of Granada by Ferdinand and Isabella. — Ticknor.
Vera y Figueroa, Juan Antonio de, conde de la
Roca. El Fernando, 6 Sevilla restaurada ; poema
heroico. . . . Milan, 1632. D. 153. 37
The delivery of Seville from the Moors by Saint Ferdinand.
Historical Fiction
Spain
Villegas, Antonio de. El Abencerraje [Madrid?
1873?] 0.149.13
A fac-simile of the ed. of Medina del Cainpo, Ijfl.'i.
— Same. In his Inventario . . . Medina del
Campo, 1577.
— Historia del Abencerraje y la liermosa Jarifa.
In Biblioteca de autores espaiioles. Vol. 3.
D. 162. 1. 3
Voigtel, Valeska. (Arthur Stahl.) Die Tochter
der .Alhambra. Ilistorischer Roman. Berlin, 1869.
Yonge, Charlotte M. The story of the Christians
and Moors of Spain. London, 1878. [Golden
treasury series.] 30993.64; K. 243. 21
Zorrilla y Moral, Jose. Granada, poema oriental,
precedido de la leyenda de Al-Hamar. Baris, 1852.
D. 150.33
EIGHTH THROUGH ELEVENTH
CENTURY.
Alvarez de Cienfuegos, Xicasio. La condesa de
Castilla. Tragedia. In his Teatro. Barcelona,
1836. 3095- 1
Time, 990.
— Same. In his Obras po^ticas. Madrid, 1816.
D.158.10; G.3355.7
Reynosa, Pedro de. Historico-sacro poema . . .
a la esclarecida Virgen Santa Casilda, reyna que
fue del reyno de Toledo. Sacala <a luz F. de
OUvera y Serna. Madrid, 1727. D. 153.24
Time, 1050.
Sargent, Epes. Velasco. Atragedy. N.Y.,1839.
44093.58; G.3647.29; K.35.15
Scene at Burgos, about A.D. 1046. Ferdinand, king of Cas-
tile, is one of the characters.
Vega Carpio, Lope Felix de. El primer rey de
Castilla. Comedia. D. 148.3. 17
See Ticknor’s History, ii, 262.
Zorrilla y Moral, Jose. El caballo del rey Don
Sancho. In his Obras dramaticas. Vol. 2. Paris,
1847. D. 150.36. 2
A.D. 1030.
— Sancho Garcia, composicion tragica. In his
Obras dramaticas. Vol. 2. Paris, 1847. D. 150. 36. 2
Koderick and the Goths.
See the chapter El rey Rodrigo, in Mila y Fontanals : De la
poesia herdico-popular castellana.
Cronica del rey Don Rodrigo, con la destruycion
de Espana, y como los moros la ganaron. Nueva-
mente corregida. Alcala de Henares, 1587.
D.I22.II; D. 122. 22
It is hardly more than a romance of chivalry, founded on
the materials for the history of Roderick and I’elayo, as they
still exist in the General chronicle of Spain, and in the old
ballads. — Ticknor.
Dahn, Felix. Konig Roderich. Trauerspiel.
Konigsberg i. Pr., 1875. 2876.66
Geibel, Emanuel. Konig Roderick. Tragodie.
Stuttgart, 1844.
Gil y Zarate, Antonio. Rodrigo, tragedia. Madrid,
1838. [Galeria dramatica.] 0.175.17
Irving, Washington. Legend of Don Roderick.
In his Spanish papers.
2394.16; 2391.16.1; 1815.5.1; 4407.5.1
Leon, Luis Ponce de. Profecia del Tajo. In his
Poesias. Vol. 6. Madrid, 1816. D.27ob.i
— Trans. The prophecy of the Tagus. In his
Poems, trans. by Henry Phillips, jr. Phila., 1883.
3097-52
303
Luna, Miguel de. La verdadera historia del rey
Don Rodrigo, . . . Compuesta por el sabio
alcayde .Ibulcacim Tarif Abentarique [pseud.].
. . . Xueuamente traduzida de la legua arabiga
por Miguel de Luna. Qarago9a, 1603. G. 3351. 10
— Same. Valencia, 1606. D. 134. 18
— Same. 4a impr. Valencia, 1646. 0.134.17
— Trans. History of the conquest of Spain by
the Moors. . . . Now made English [by Jlat-
thew Taubman?]. London, 1687 . 0. 165.20
See Ticknor’s History, vol. 1, p. 193.
Montengon, Pedro. El Rodrigo. Romance epico.
Madrid, 1793. 0.167.14
Pichler, Adolf. Rodrigo. Trauerspiel. Inns-
bruck, 1862.
Romancero e historia del rey de Espana Don
Rodrigo, postrero de los godos. En lenguage
antiguo; recopilado por Abel Hugo. Paris, 1821.
0.1503.3
Rowley, William. A tragedy called All’s lost
by lust. London, 1633. 0.3975.49
Scott, Sir Walter. The vision of Don Roderick.
In his Works. 331.3; 336-1 ; 2569.108.3
25693.75; 4179.1.9; 4564-17: 4568.154; etc.
In three periods : the Moorish invasion, at the height of
Spanisli power and during the Peninsular war.
Southey, Robert. Roderick the last of the Goths.
A tragic poem. 311.13; 1318.7.9; 2562.52
4568.154 ; etc.
Vega Carpio, Lope Felix de. El ultimo godo.
Tragicomedia. In his Comedias. Vol. 25. Bar-
celona, 1647. D. 148. 3. 25
Weis, Gottlieb W. Roderich, derletzte Konig der
Westgothen. Drama. Breslau, 1837.
Zorrilla y Moral, Jose. El puiial del godo. In
his Obras dramaticas. Vol. 2. Paris, 1847.
D. 150.36.2
Count Julian.
Guiraud, Pierre M. T. A., baron. Le comte
Julien ou I’expiation. Tragedie. Paris, 1823.
6675.66
Irving, Washington. Legend of Count Julian
and his family. In his Spanish papers. 1815.5.1
2391.16.1; 2394.16; 4407.5.1
Landor, Walter Savage. Count Julian. In his
Poems, dialogues in verse and epigrams; ed. by
C. G. Crump. London, 1892. 2564.100.1
Simms, William Gilmore. Count Julian; or,
the last days of the Goth. N. Y., 1845.
Sturgis, Julian. Count Julian. A Spanish tragedy.
Boston, 1893. 2398.102
Pelayo.
Beach, Elizabeth T. Porter. Pelayo. An epic of
the olden ^Moorish time. N. Y., 1864. 372.2
D. 150.48; 4503.124
Espronceda, Jose de. El Pelayo. In his Poesias.
Madrid, 1840; etc. D. 152. 15; D. 157.2
— Same. In his Obras poeticas. Paris, 1848;
1885. D. 152. 15; 0.140.3.22
Irving, Washington. The legend of Pelayo.
In his Spanish papers. 1815.5.1; 2391.16.1
2394.16; 4407-5-1
Jovellanos, Caspar M. de. El Pelayo, tragedia.
In his Coleccion de varias obras. Vol. 6. Madrid,
1830-32. D. 164.3.6
— Same. In his Obras. Vol. 1. Barcelona, 1839.
3104.9. 1
— Same. In Bibl. de aut. esp. Vol. 46. D. 162. 1.46
Historical Fiction
Spain
Lopez, Alfonso. (El Pinciano.) El Pelayo.
[Poema.] Madrid, 1605. D. 157.34
Mesa, Cristobal de. La restauracion de Espana.
Madrid, 1607. D. 150b. 20
Poem on Pelayo and the recovery of Spain from the Moors
down to the battle of Covadotiga. — Ticknor.
Moratin, Nicolas Fernandez de. Hormesinda,
tragedia. Madrid, 1770. 0.1703.15
— Same. In Bibl. de aut. esp. Vol. 2. D. 162. 1.2
Quintana, Manuel J. Pelayo. Tragedia. Va-
lencia, 1822. D. 1503.60
— Same. In his Poesias. A^ol. 2. Madrid, 1821.
D. 170b. 92. 2
— Same. In Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del teatro
espanol. Vol. 5. Paris, 1838. 3096.1.5 ; D.171. 2. 5
— Same. In Bibl. de aut. esp. Vol. 19. D. 162.1. 19
Ritchie, Anna Cora. (Isabel.) Pelaj'o; or, the
cavern of Covadonga. N. Y., 1836. 338.5
Salduena, Alonso de Solis Eolch de Cardona, conde
de. El Pelayo ; poema. Madrid, 1751. D.152.7
Simms, 'William Gilmore. Pelayo : a stor3’ of
the Goth. N. Y., 1838. 4507.76
Bernardo del Carpio.
See also Charlemagne under Germany.
Concerning Bernardo del Carpio we have about fifty ballads,
which, with the accounts in the Chronicle of Alfonso the
Wise, have constituted the foundations for many a drama
and tale, and at least three long heroic poems. The story
is told in the Crdnica general, part 3, beginning at f. 30, in
the edition of 1604, (D. 131.17). — Ticknor.
See Milii y Fontunals, chap, is : Ciclo carolingio.
Alonso, Agustin. Historia de las hazanas y
hechos del invencible cavallero Bernardo del
Carpio. Toledo, 1585.
Balbuena, Bernardo de. El Bernardo, 6 victoria
de Roncesvalles. Poema heroyco. Madrid, 1624.
D. 153.31
— Same. 2a ed. Madrid, 1808. 3 v.
D. 157.22; G.3355.2
— Same. In Bibl. de aut. esp. Vol. 17. D. 162.1. 17
Belfour, John. Spanish heroism; or, the battle
of Roncesvalles. A metrical romance. Loudon,
1889.
Chanson, La, de Roland, ou de Roncevaux, du xiP
siecle, publiee pour la premiere fois d’apres le Jis.
de la Bibliotheque Bodleienne, par F. Michel.
Paris, 1837. **4685.7; G. 3543.12
See Mila y Fontanals, pp. 130-172; also the Introduction to
La chanson de Roncevaux . . . par J. H. Bormans. (Me-
moires couronn4s et autres memoires publics par 1’ Academic
royale des sciences, des lettres, et des beaux-arts de Belgique,
tome 16. Bruxelles, 1864, 3398.1.16.)
Hemans, Felicia D. Bernardo del Carpio. In
her Poems. 66093.22.1 ; etc.
Montgomery, Jorge W. El bastardo de Castilla.
Novelahistorica, original. Madrid, 1832. D.i6ob.i5
— Bernardo del Carpio. Novela historica, caballe-
resca, original, la ed. americana. [Revisadapor
Francisco Sales.] Boston, 1834.
50993.6 ; D.i6ob.56
Pacheco, Joaquin F. Bernardo, drama epico.
In his Literatura, historia, y politica. Madrid,
1864. D. 164. 15. 1
Suarez de Figueroa, Cristobal. La Espana de-
fendida. Madrid, 1612. Napoli, 1644.
Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. Las mocedades de
Bernardo del Carpio. Comedia. [Madrid, 1775.]
D. 147.6. 1
— Sequel. El casamiento en la muerte y hechos de
Bernardo del Carpio.
Fernan Gonzalez.
Fernan Gonzalez is the subject of many Spanish ballads, to
be found in the following collections of romances : Sepul-
veda, 1384, D. 150.9; Septima y octava irarte de Flor de
varios romances, 1597, D. 150. 14.4; Depping’s Coleeeion,
1825, l).187.24.1; Duran’s Romaneero, 1832, D. 155.15.2;
Ochoa, Tesoro de los romances, 1838, D. 150b 61 ; Bibliotcca
de autores espaiioles, vol. 10, I). 162.1. 10; Wolf and Hoff-
mann, Primera y fior de romances, 1856, D. 154. 29.1.
Bstoria del noble cauallero el conde Fernan Gon-
zalez con la muerte de los siete infantes de Lara.
Toledo, 1511. D. 170. II
Irviug, AVashington. Chronicle of Fernan Gonza-
lez. 1815.5.1; 2391.16.1; 2394.16; 4407.5.1
Leyendas del conde Fernando de Castilla, cono-
cidas con el nombre de Poema del conde Fernan
Gonzales. Poetas Castellanos anteriores al siglo
XV. (Sanchez, cont. por Pidal y Janer.) In
Biblioteca de autores espanoles. 'Vol. 57.
D. 162. 1.57
Martin, Joseph Manuel. Historia del conde
Fernan Gonzalez, y su esposa la condesa Doiia
Sancha. Valladolid, n. d. D. 166.17.1
Poema. In Gallardo, B. J. Ensayo de una bibli-
oteca espanola. . . . Vol. 1. Pp. 763-803.
Madrid, 1863. D.181.13.1
Selva, Narciso B. El conde Fernan Gonzalez.
Novelahistorica. Madrid, 1842. D. 165. 14
Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. Conde Fernan Gon-
zalez y libertad de Castilla. Tragicomedia.
Los Siete Infantes de Lara.
Cubillo de Aragon, Alvaro. El rayo de Anda-
lucia, y genizaro de Espana. D.173.5 ; G. 3353. 8.3
Cueva, Juan de la. Tragedia de Los siete in-
fantes de Lara.
Hurtado de Velarde, Alfonso. Siete infantes
de Lara. Tragedia. In Flor de comedias de
Espana, recopiladas por Francisco de Avila.
Quinta parte. . . . Madrid, 1615.
Martin, Manuel J. Historia verdadera de los
Siete infantes de Lara, y de su hermano Mudarra
Gonzalez. Valladolid, n. d. In D. 166.17.1
Pacheco, Joaquin J. Los infantes de Lara, tra-
gedia histdrica. In liis Literatura, historica y
politica. Madrid, 1864. D 164.15.1
Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. El bastardo Mudara.
Madrid, 1864. D.147.11
— Same. Los siete infantes de Lara.
The story is in the Crdnica general. Parte 3 (ed. 1604, f. 74).
There are ballads to be found in Wolf’s Ueber eine Samm-
lung spanischer Romanzen. Wien, 1850, D.181.21. See Mila
y Fontanals, pp. 202-218.
The Cid.
For authorities on the Cid see the following works by Dozy :
Le Cid d’apres de nouveaux documents, nouv. ed., Leyde,
1860, D. 150b. 54, Recherches sur I’histoire politique et lit-
teralre de I’Espagne pendant le moyen age, 2e ed., Leyde,
1860, D. 186.5; also. Mild y Fontanals, and the Catalogue of
the Ticknor collection in the Boston Public library.
Many of the romances of the Cid are to be found in the gen-
eral collections of romances.
Poema del Cid.
Cantares del Cid Campeador conocidos con el
nombre de Poema del Cid. T. A. Sanchez, ed.
In Bibl. de autores esp. Vol. 67. Madrid, 1864.
D. 162. 1. 57
Frere, John Hookham. Translations from “The
poem of the' Cid.” In his Works. Vol. 2. Lon-
don, 1872. 4564.12.2
304
Historical Fiction
Spain
Gedicht, Das, vom Cid. In der Versweise des
altspanischen Originals zum ersten Mai in das
Deutsche iibertragen und luit erklarenden Anmer-
kungen begleitet von O. L. B. Wolff. Jena,
1850. D.i5ob.53
Liederbuch, Das, vom Cid, verdeutscht von Gott-
lob Regis. Mit Einleitung von Wilhelm Lauser.
Stuttgart, 1894. 2 v. 29093.66
Poem, The, of the Cid, trans. with notes by John
Ormsby. London, 1879. 3099.71
Poema del Cid. In Sanchez, T. A., ed. Colec-
cion de poesi'as castellanas anteriores al siglo xv.
D. 155. 6.1; G.3355.1.2; D.151.21; D. 162.1. 57
Poema del Cid. Nach der einzigen Madrider
Handschrift mit Einleitung, Anmerkungen und
Glossar neu herausgegeben von Karl Vollmoller.
Theil. 1. Text. Halle, 1879.
Poeme du Cid. Texte espagnol, accompagn6
d’une traduction fran<;aise, de notes, d’un vocabu-
laire, et d’une introduction, par Damas Hinard.
Paris, 1858. 0.1506.4753093.19
Saint-Albin, Emmanuel de, trans. (Huot de
Longchamp de Saint-Albin.) La legende du Cid,
comprenant le Poeme du Cid, les chroniques et les
romances. Paris, 1865. 2 v.
Cr6iilca del Cid.
Chronica del famoso cavallero Cid Ruy Diez
Campeador. Burgos, 1593. 0.1506.45
Substantially the same with the 280 pages which constitute
the first portion of the Fourth book of, the General Chronicle
of Spain. Adding its peculiar treasures to those contained
in the rest of the General Chronicle, we shall find, in the
whole, nearly all the romantic and poetical fables and adven-
tures that belong to the earliest portions of Spanish history.
At the same time we shall obtain a living picture of the
state of manners. — Ticknor.
Chronica del famoso cavallero Cid Ruydiez
Campeador. Nueva ed. con una introduccion por
V. A. Huber. Marburg, 1844. 0.1506.50
Chronicle of the Cid, from the Spanish, by Rob-
ert Southey. London, 1808. D. 1506.46
— Same. 1st Amer. ed. Lowell, 1846.
5093.6; K.147.6
— Same. London, 187-. 3098.3
— Same. [Morley’s universal library.] 1883.
3097-53
Chronicle, The, of the Cid. Ed. by Richard
Markham. N. Y., 1883. 50.2953093.24
The text is from Southey.
Avril, Adolphe d’. Le Cid Campeador. Chanson
de geste tiree du romancero, de la Geste de mon
Cid et d’une tragedie de Corneille. Paris, 1892.
3099.141
Barbaz, Abraham L. De Cid, of de gevolgen van
een’ klap, hekelspel. In bis Toonelparodien, vol.
2. Amsteldam, 1816. G. 4015. 44
A parody of Corneille’s Cid.
Bello, Andres. La gesta de mio Cid. Nueva
edicion corregida e ilustrada. In his Obras
completas, vol. 2, pp. 85-416. Santiago de Chile,
1881.
Castro, Guillen de. Der Cid. In Schack. Spa-
nisches Theater. Vol. 2. Stuttgart, 1886. 3087.2.2
— La jeunesse du Cid. [Trad, par La Beau-
melle.] In Chefs-d’oeuvre des theatres etrangers.
Paris, 1823. 5094.26
— Las mocedades del Cid. la, 2a parte. Va-
lencia, 1796. D. 176.3 5 G.3353.8.2
— Same. In Bibl. de aut. esp., vol. 43.
D. 162. 1.43
— Same. Bonn, 1878. 3099.65
Lord Holland in his Some account of the iives and writings
of Lope de Vega Carpio and Guiiien de Castro, London,
1817, D. 202. 14 and 3093.4, gives the piot of this play, with
translations.
Cibber, Colley. Ximena; or the heroic daughter.
Tragedy. 357-13-3 : 1389-1-13; 4i79a.i.i5
6571.4.2; 6559a.29.3; etc.
This is taken from Corneille’s Cid.
Cid, Der. Ein Romanzen-Kranz. ImVersraasse
der Urschrift aus dem Spanischen iibersetztvon F.
M. Duttenhofer. 2te verb. Aufi. Stuttgart, 1837.
D. 1506.1
— Same. Der Cid. Ubertragen von F. M. Dut-
tenhofer. Neue Cabinetausgabe. Berlin, 1854.
5097.80
The versification of these editions differs.
Cid ballads. The, and other poems and transla-
tions from Spanish and German, by James Young
Wilson. Ed. by Margaret D. Gibson. London,
1887. 2 V. 3088.22
Collin, Matthaus von. Der Cid. Trauerspiel,
nach Corneille. In his Dramatische Dichtungen.
Vol. 1. Leipzig, 1815.
Concha, Jose. El mas heroyco espaiiol. N. p.,
n. d. G. 3353. 8. 3
Corneille, Pierre. Le Cid. 1066.9.15 2691.2.1
2706.2.2; 4708.1.7; G.241.3.2; 4907.50.52
(German trans.) ; 2768.1.29 (Italian trans.)
The titles of editions, translations and adaptations of Cor-
neille’s Cid may be found in Pieot’s Bibliographic Cornd-
lienne, *616.^.12.
Larousse (Grand dictionnaire) analyzes the plays of Castro
and Corneille, 4690. U.4.
Creuze de Lesser, Auguste F., baron. Le Cid :
romances espagnoles imites en romances franfaises.
Paris, 1814.
Cronica rimada de las cosas de Espana desde la
muerte del rey Don Pelayo hasta Don Fernando
el magno y mas particularmente de las aventuras
del Cid. Publicada por primera vez por Francisco
Michel. In Jahrbiicher der Literatur. Vol. 116.
Wien, 1846. *3236.1.116; D. 185. 15
— Same. In Romancero general, por A. Duran.
Vol. 2. Biblioteca de autores espanoles. Vol. 16.
D. 162. 1. 16
Delavigne, Casimir. La fllle du Cid. Tragedie.
In his Oiuvres. Vol. 4. Paris, 1852.
1066.10.3 ; 2701.4.4
Dennis, George. The Cid : a short chronicle,
founded on the early poetry of Spain. London,
1845. 840.19; D. 150b. 8
Diamante, Juan B. El honrador de su padre.
Various editions. **0.172.1.11; **0.163.1.49
**D.i7i.2.5; etc.
— Trans. II Cid, ossia il figlio che onora il padre.
Commedia. In Teatro scelto spagnuolo, . . .
versione di Giovanni La Cecilia. Vol. 8. Torino,
1859. 30993.68.8
Gibson, James Y. The Cid ballads and other
poems and translations from Spanish and German.
Ed. by Margaret D. Gibson. London, 1887. 2 v.
3088.22
Hartzenbuscb, Juan E. La Jura en Santa Ga-
dea. Comedia. Madrid, 1842.
Harwood, Isabella. (Ross Neil.) Plays. The
Cid. The king and the angel. Duke for a day.
London, 1874. 4576.110
Hemans, Felicia D. Songs of the Cid. In her
Poems. 321-5; 347-4-2; 2578.11.5; 2604.5; etc.
305
Historical Fiction
Spain
Herder, Johann G. von. Der Cid, nach spanischen
Eomanzen besungen, niit einer historischen Ein-
leitung durch J. von Muller. 424.1. 15; 3091.58
2887.1.14; 48793.52.5; 4249. 1. 15; etc.
— Herders Cid, die franzoesische und die spanische
Quelle, zusammengestellt von A. S. Voegelin.
Heilbronn, 1879. 3098.5 ; **3097.5
Hugo, Victor. Le romancero du Cid. — Le Cid
exile. In bis La legende des sideles. Nouv.
serie, t. 1. Paris, 1877. 26703.58
Jimenez de Ayllon, Diego. Los famosos y be-
roycos becbos del invencibley esfor^ado cauallero,
honra y flor de las Espanas, el Cid Ruy Diaz de
Biuar. Co los de otros varones illustres dellas,
no menos dignos de faina y memorable recordacid
en octaua rima. Alcala de Henares, 1579.
D. 150b. 55
Le Brun, Pierre A. Le Cid d’Andalousie. In bis
Theatre. Paris, 1867. 4677.73
Lockhart, John G., trans. Ancient Spanish bal-
lads, historical and romantic. Edinb., 1823; etc.
D. 151.8; 3098.3; 316.14; D. 157. 11
3093.15; 361.1
Malo de Molina, Manuel. Rodrigo el Campea-
dor. Estudio historico. Madrid, 1857. D. 150b. 51
Contains in the appendix the text of the Latin Historia
Koderici Didaci Campidocti, as well as the portion of the
Cronica rimada de las cosas de Bspana that deals with the
Cid.
Niemeyer, Gottlieb A. C. Der Cid. Trauerspiel,
nach P. Corneille. Kotben, 1810.
Osborn, Laughton. UgodaEste; Eberto ; The
Cid of Seville. Tragedies. N. Y., 1869.
Polo, Francisca de. El honrador de sus hijas.
Madrid, 1665. D. 172. 1.23
Restori, Antonio. Le gesta del Cid, raccolte e
ordinate dal Prof. Antonio Restori. Milano, 1890.
3096.120
Romancero del Cid. Publicado por A. Keller.
Stuttgart, 1840. 0.1506.4
Romancero del Cid. Nueva ed., afiadida y re-
formada sobre las antiguas . . . recopilados, or-
denados y publicados por Carolina Michaelis.
Leipzig, 1871. 3099.67
Romancero, e historia del muy valeroso cavallero
el Cid Ruy Diaz de Vibar, en lenguage antiguo.
Recopilado por Juan de Escobar. Cadiz, 1702.
D.i5ob. 10
Romancero, e historia del muy valeroso cavallero
el Cid Ruy Diaz de Bivar, en lenguaje antiguo,
recopilado por Juan de Escobar. . . . Pamplona,
1706. D. 150b. II
Romancero e historia del mui valeroso caballero
el Cid Rui-Diaz de Vibar, en lenguage antiguo,
recopilado por Juan de Escobar. Nueva edicion,
afiadida e ilustrada con varias notas y composi-
ciones del mismo tiempo. . . . Por Vicente Gon-
zalez del Reguero. Madrid, 1818. D. 150b. 12
Romances del Cid. A. Duran, ed. In Biblioteca
de autores espanoles. Vol. 10. Madrid, 1847.
D. 162. 1. 10
Santos, Francisco. La verdad en el potro, y el
Cid resucitado. Madrid, 1686. 0.1506.9
Contains . . . ballads on the Cid, as Santos says they were
then sung in the streets by blind beggars. — Ticknor.
Trueba y La Quintana, Antonio de. El Cid Cam-
peador. Novela historica original. Leipzig, 1861.
D. 1506.3
— Trans. The Cid Campeador. By Henry J.
Gill. London, 1895.
TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH CENTURY.
Anelier, Guillaume. La guerra civil de Pam-
plona, poema escrito en versos provenzales. . . .
Notas por Pablo Harregui. Pamplona, 1847.
**3093.20
Baillie, Joanna. Henriquez. Tragedy. In her
Poetical works. 2564.9; 6566.10; etc.
Time of Aiphonso the Noble of Castile, beginning of the
13th century.
Balaguer, Victor. El conde de Foix. In lus
Nuevas tragedias. Madrid, 1891. 3099.13
Time, after the battle of Muret and death of Peter it., of
Aragon.
Beer, Michael. Die Braute von Aragonien. In
his Sammtliche Werke. Leipzig, 1835. 4895.7
Brifaut, Charles. Ninus ii., tragedie. 2e ed.
Paris, 1815.
When partly written the scene and characters are transferred
from Spain to Nineveh. — Charpentier. La litterature fran-
;aiee au 19e si^cle.
Cdnovas del Castillo, Antonio. La campana de
Huesca, cronica del siglo xii, novela. In his Es-
tudios literarios. Madrid, 1868. D. 1706.97
Cueva, Juan de la. La conquista de la Betica.
In Fernandez, R., ed. Coleccion de poesias cas-
tellanas. Madrid, 1795. D. 156. 12.14, 15 ; 5096.9
— Same. In Quintana, M. J., ed. Poesias se-
lectas castellanas. Madrid, 1833. D. 157.28.1
On the conquest of Seville by Saint Ferdinand.
Dryden, John. Love triumphant ; or, nature will
prevail. A tragi-comedy. 6561.10.8; 4607.1.8
4602.50.8; **0.3814.5.4; **0.3971.9
Echegaray, Jose. En el seno de la muerte, leyen-
da tr.agica. 7a ed. Madrid, 1884. 0.1706.150
Aragon, A. D. 1285.
Escosura, Patricio de la. D. Jaime el conquis-
tador. Drama.
Grlllparzer, Franz. Die Jiidin von Toledo. His-
torisches Trauerspiel. In his Sammtliche Werke.
B. 7. Stuttgart, 1874. 2909.65.7
Pichler, Caroline. The count of Barcelona. A
tale of Spanish chivalry. In Cunningham, George
G. Foreign tales and traditions. Vol. 1. Glas-
gow, 1830. *28793.108.1
Rivas, Duque de. El crisol de la lealtad. Come-
dia. In his Obras. Vol. 4. Madrid, 1858.
D. 1603.85.4
Scene, Saragossa, 1163.
Valle y Serrano, Antonio M. del, marques de
Villa-Huerta. Viajes, hazafias y aventuras de un
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Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. Guzman el Bravo-
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Bancho the Brave and Guzman el Bueno, at the siege of
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FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
Brifaut, Charles. Charles de Navarre (Charles-
le-Mauvais), tragedie. Paris, 1820.
Lewis, Matthew G. (Monk Lewis.) Alfonso, king
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Scene, Burgos, 1345.
Rojas Zorrilla, Francisco de. Del rey ahajo
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— Same. In his Comedias escogidas. Vol. 1.
Madrid, 1827. D. 178.14.1
— Same. In Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del teatro
espanol. Madrid, 1838. D.171.2.4; 3096.14
Time of Alfonso xx.
Rotrou, Jean de. Dom Bernard de Cabrere,
tragi-comedie. Paris, 1648. G-3563.3.4
— Same. In his ffiuvres. Vol. 5. Paris, 1820.
2675.1.5; G. 3571. 2. 5
Ruiz, ,Tuan, arcipreste de Ilita. Poesias del arci-
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— Same. Libro de cantares de Joan Iloiz, arci-
preste de Hita. In BibUoteca de autores espano-
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Ed. by P. J. Pidal and F. .Janer. A series of stories, that
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Yannes, R. Poema de Alfonso onceno, rey de
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Celebrates the victory over the kings of Morocco and Gra-
nada, by Alfonso xi. of Cxistile and Alfonso rv. of Portugal,
Oct. 1340, on the banks of the river Balado.
Peter the Cruel.
1350-13«».
Atterboll, Mrs. Peter the Cruel, king of Cas-
tiUe and Leon. An historical play. Angers, 1818.
Baillie, Joanna. Romiero. Tragedy. In her
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2564.9; 6566.10; etc.
Belloy, Pierre Laurent Buyrette de. Pierre le
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Boker, George H. Leonor de Guzman. A tragedy.
In his Plays and poems. Vol. 1. Boston, 1856.
4507.69.1; G.3647.7.1
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. El medico de su
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D.i4oa.i.2; 0.1403.4.6; etc.
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Cumberland, Richard. Don Pedro. A play. In
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Moreto y Cavana, Agustin. El valiente justici-
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FIFTEENTH CENTURY.
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D.156.7; D.i50a.40
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0.1603.85.3
Santillana, Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, marques
de. Comedieta de Ponqa. Manuscript. D.16
Founded on the story of the sea fight on the coast of Naples,
near the island of Ponza, in 1435, when the kings of Aragon
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many noblemen and knights, were taken prisoners by the
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Schmieder, Heinrich G. Der schwache Konig.
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Elle fut le theatre an xve si^cle, d’ev^nements sanglants, qui
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Macias el Enamoraclo.
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Autran, Joseph A. Don Juan de Padilla. In his
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Martinez de la Rosa, Francisco. La viuda de
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Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. La Dorotea. In his
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Echegaray, Jose. Bodas tragicas, cuadro drama-
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Hugo, Victor. Hernani. Drame. 3e ed. Biele-
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Enciso, Diego Jimenez de. El principe Don Car-
los. Comedia. Valencia, 1773.
La Motte Fouque, Friedrich H. C., Freiherr de.
Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien. Trauerspiel.
Danzig, 1824.
Lefevre, Pierre F. A. Don Carlos. Bruxelles
1784; Paris, 1821.
Otway, Thomas. Don Carlos prince of Spain.
A tragedy. London, 1676; etc. G. 3975. 18
Also In his Works, 353.10.1, 4605.16.1, 6600a.l.l, 4575.113.
Perez de Montalvan, Juan. El principe Don
Carlos. Madrid, 1667. D. 172. 1.28
— Same. In Comedias nuevas de los mejores
ingenios desta corte. Parte 28. Madrid, 1634.
D. 1 70a. 8
— El segundo Seneca de Espaha, y principe Don
Carlos. Barcelona, n. d. 0.1703.4
Russell, John, 1st earl Russell. Don Carlos, or,
persecution. A tragedy. London, 1822, etc.
G. 3962.18; *6562.86; D. 170b. 50
Saint Real, Cesar Vichard, abbe de. Don Car-
los. Nouvelle historique. Amsterdam [Paris],
1673.
— Trans. Don Carlos. In Croxall, Samuel, ed.
Select collection of novels and histories. Vol. 3.
London, 1729. ***45793.110.3
— Trans. Geschichte des Dom Carlos. Leipzig,
1885. 4896.50.208
Schiller. Don Carlos. In his Werke. 1019. 2. 3
1019. 5. 3; 2908.4.3; 42493.3.3; 4891.50.4
— Trans. In his Works. 818. ii ; 2875.103; 4879.13
Soumet, Alexandre. iSlisabethde France. Trage-
die.
I>ou Jolin of Austria. 1546-15T8>
Bayard, Jean F. A. Don Juan ; ou un orphelin,
comedie. In his Theatre. Vol. 4. Paris, 1855.
G-3575-1-4
Corte-Real, Jeronymo. Felicissima victoria con-
cedida del cielo al seiior Don Juan d’ Austria, en
el golfo de Lepanto de la poderosa armada otho-
mana. Lisboa, 1578. D. 156.2
Delavigne, Casimir. Don Juan d’Autriche, ou
la vocation. Comedie. In his CEuvres completes.
Vol. 3. Paris, 1852. *2701.4.3
Frankl, Ludwig A. Don Juan d’Austria. Hel-
denlied. Leipzig, 1846.
Guglielmotti, Alberto. Marcantonio Colonna
alia battagliadi Lepanto. Drama. Firenze, 1862.
Larra, Manuel J. de. (Figaro.) Don Juan de
Austria; 6, la vocacion. Comedia. In his Obras.
Vol. 4. Paris, 1883. 0.1403.17.4
Historical Fiction
Spain
Lescbivo, Alma. Don Juan cl’Austria. Schau-
spiel. 2te Aufl. Wiesbaden, 1886. 6898.36
Lindner, Christoph A. Don Juan d’Austria.
Trauerspiel. Berlin, 1875. 6899.42
Perez de Montalvan, Juan. El sehor Don Juan
de Austria. In his Frimero tomo de las comedias.
Alcala, 1638. D.r76.r5
Futlitz, Gustav Heinrich Gans Edler Herr zu.
Don Juan de Austria. Trauerspiel. Berlin, 1863.
Rulo, Juan Gutierrez. La Avstriada. Madrid,
1584. D. 150.56
An account of the life of Don John of Austria up to the time
of the battle of Lepanto. Don John furnished the materials
and intrusted the completion of the work to Gutierrez Kufo
— Same. In Biblioteca de autores espanoles. Vol.
29. Madrid, 1854. D.r62.i.29
Vega Carpio, Lope F. de. La santa liga. In his
Comedias. Parte 15. D.r48.3.r5
Inquisition.
Alcock, Deborah. The Spanish brothers : a tale
of the 16th century. London, 1871. 765.4
Godwin, William. St. Leon ; a tale of the 16th
century. London, 1799.
Hugo, Victor. Torquemada. Drame. Paris,
1882. 2660a. 50
Kingston, William H. G. The last look : a tale
of the Spanish inquisition. London, 1869.
Longfellow, Henry W. The theologian’s tale.
Torquemada. In his Tales of a Wayside inn.
4502.65.4; *,^*2401.101.6 ; etc.
Maturin, Charles R. (Dennis Jasper Murphy.)
The fatal revenge; or, the family of Montorio.
London, 1807.
Picton, T. The princess of Viarna : or, the Span-
ish inquisition, in the reign of the emperor Charles
the Fifth. N. Y., 1857. 1446. ii
Scbmieder, Heinrich G. Der Inquisitor von
Tortosa. Trauerspiel. Hamburg, 1804.
Tremorne, Derwent. Rosa. A tale of the Span-
ish inquisition. Glasgow, 1864.
Tucker, Charlotte M. (A. L. O.E.) The Spanish
cavalier. A story of Seville. London, 1875. 1428.4
Cervantes. 1.>47-161B.
For a list of the editions of Don Quixote and its imitations in
the Boston Public library, consult the Ticknor catalogue.
A list of dramas based on Don Quixote, and works owing
their origin to that romance, is found in H. S. Ashbee’s
Iconography of Don Quixote, published by the Bibliographi-
cal society (Monographs, no. 3), London, 1895, *6112.55.
Bouscal, Guyon Guerin du. Dom Quixote de La
Manche. Comedie. Paris, 1640.
— Gouvernement de Sancho Panga. Comedie.
Paris, 1642.
Castro, Guillen de. Don Quixote de La Mancha.
N. p., n. d. D.176.3
Doering, Georg C. W. A. Cervantes. Drama.
Frankfurt, 1819.
Fernandez y Gonzalez, Manuel. El manco de
Lepanto. Episodio de la vida del principe de los
ingenios Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Madrid,
1874. [Biblioteca universal ilustrada.] 30992.16
Kuffner, Christoph. Cervantes in Algier. Schau-
spiel. Briinn, 1820.
Hartzenbuscb, Juan E. La locura contagiosa.
In his Obras escogidas. Paris, 1850. D. 170a. 2
Morrison, G. E. Alonzo Quixano, otherwise Don
Quixote. London, 1895.
Muret, Theodore C. Michel Cervantes, drame.
Paris, 1856? [Theatre contemporain illustre.]
**4671.2.5
Sardou, Victorien. Don Quichotte, pi^ce. Nouv.
6d. Paris, 1878. *2675.118
Schmidt, Friedrich L. Cervantes. Portrait. In
his Schauspiele. Leipzig, 1804.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
Philip III., Philip IV.
1.598-1605.
Ainsworth, William H. The Spanish match ; or,
Charles Stuart at Madrid. Leipzig, 1865 ; London,
1880. 750-36
Bulwer-Lytton. Leila ; or the siege of Granada.
Calderon the courtier. . . . Phila., 1883. 466.8
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. El sitio de Breda.
Comedia. D. 1403.1.1; 0.1402.4.3; etc.
Eckstein, Ernst. Murillo. Ein Lied von Gua-
dalquiver. In Deutsche Roman-Bibliothek. Vol.
13. 2041. 1. 13
Feuillet, Octave, and Bocage, Paul. Echec et
mat. Drame. Paris, 1854. [Theatre contem-
porain.] **4671.2.3
Howard, Sir Robert. The great favorite ; or, the
duke of Lerma. A tragedy. London, 1668.
G.3962.12
— Same. In his Five new plays. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1692. G. 3960. 4; ***45702.25
— Same. In his Dramatic works. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1722. 6567.66; G. 3972. 44
Lopez de Ayala, Adelardo. Un hombre de es-
tado. — Los dos Guzmanes. — Rioja. In his Obras.
Teatro. Madrid, 1881-85. [Coleccion de escri-
tores Castellanos. Dramaticos.] 3089.100.1.4
Navery, Marie de. (Raoul de Navery.) The
monk’s pardon. An historical romance of the time
of Philip IV. of Spain. From the French by Anna
T. Sadlier. N. Y., 1883.
Rivas, Duque de. El conde de Villamediana. In
his Romances historicos. Paris, 1841 ; Madrid,
1841. D. 156.7; D. 1502.40
— Same. In his Obras. Vol. 3. Madrid, 1854.
0.1602.85.3
Zorrilla y Moral, Jose. Cada cual con su razon.
Comedia. In his Obras dramaticas. Vol. 2.
Paris, 1847. D. 150.36.2
Picaresque Novels.
For other editions in the Boston Pubiic library, consult the
Ticknor catalogue.
Aleman, Mateo. Primera parte de la vida del
picaro Guzman de Alfarache. Bruxellas, 1600.
D.i6ob. 10
— Segunda parte de la vida de Guzman de Alfa-
rache. . . . Valencia, 1605. D.i6ob.n
— Same. Guzman de Alfarache. Parte 1, 2. In
Biblioteca de autores espanoles. Vol. 3. D. 162. 1.3
Contains also the spurious second part by Juan Marti.
— Trans. The rogue, or the life of Guzman de
Alfarache. [Part 1, 2. Trans, by James Mabbe.]
4th ed. London, 1656. D. 1602.76
Castillo Solorzano, Alonso de. Las aventuras
del bachiller Trapaza. 2a impression. Madrid,
1733. D. 168. 15
— La garduna de Sevilla, y anzuelo de las bolsas,
bija del bachiller Trapaza. 4a impression. Madrid,
1733. D.168.16
311
Historical Fiction
Spain
— Same. Nueva ed. Madrid, 1844. D.i6ob.66
— Las harpias en Madrid, y coche de las estafas.
Barcelona, 1631. D. 168.28
— La nina de los embustes, Teresa de Man9anares,
natural de Madrid. Barcelona, 1632. D.i6oa.i4
D. 168.6
Cespedes y Meneses, Gonzalo de. Fortuna
varia del soldado Pindaro. Nueva ed. Madrid,
1845. D.i6oa.8g
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Novelas ex-
emplares.
Espinel, Vicente. Eelaciones de la vida del es-
cudero Marcos de Obregon. Madrid, 1744.
D. 164.9
— Same. In Biblioteca de autores espanoles.
Vol. 18. D. 162. 1. 18
— Trans. The history of the life of the squire
Marcos de Obregon. Trans, by Algernon Lang-
ton. London, 1816. D. 166.21
— Trans. Lebenund Begebenheiten des Escudero
Marcos Obregon. Oder Autobiographie des spani-
schen Dichters Vicente Espinel. Aus dem Spani-
schen zum erstenmale in das Deutsche iibertragen,
und mit Anmerkungen und einer V orrede begleitet
von Ludwig Tieck. Breslau, 1827. D.i6ob.4
Gonzalez, Estebanillo. Vida y hechos de Este-
hanillo Gonzalez, hombre de buen humor. Madrid,
1795. D. 204. II
— Same. In Bihlioteca de autores espanoles.
Vol. 33. D. 162. 1. 33
Lazarillo de Tormes. In Biblioteca de autores
espanoles. Vol. 3. D. 162. 1.3
Contents. — Lazarillo de Tormes, por Diego Hurtado de
Mcndoza[?]; Segunda parte, por incierto autor; Segunda
parte, por J. de Luna.
— Trans. Lazarillo de Tormes. London, 1670.
D. 160.25
Translation of the original and of the continuation by J. de
Luna by James Blakiston.
Marti, Juan. Segunda parte de la vida del picaro
Guzman de Alfarache. Compuesta por Mateo
Luxan de Sayauedra [pseud.]. Madrid, 1603.
D.i6ob.i2
Perez, Andres. Libro de entretinimiento, de la
picara .Tustina. . . . Compuesto por el licenci-
ado Francisco de Ubeda [pseud.]. Brucellas, 1608.
D.i6ob.54
— Same. Corregida y aumentada [por Gregorio
Mayans y Siscar]. Madrid, 1735. D. 166.9
— Same. In Bibl. de aut. esp. Vol. 33.
D. 162. 1.33
Perez de Saavedra, Alonso. Breve relacion, en
que se refiere la vida de el Falso nuncio de Portu-
gal, Alonso Perez de Saavedra . . . La da a luz
Bernardino Antonio Ochoa. Madrid, 1739?
The autobiography, genuine or pretended, of a brilliant rogue
of mean origin, during the reign of Charles v. — Ticknor.
Quevedo y Villegas, Francisco Gomez de. His-
toria de la vida del buscon llamado Don Pablos ;
exemplo de vagamundos, y espejo de tacanos.
Barcelona, 1627. D. 165.18
— Historia y vida del gran tacaho. In his Obras.
4252. 1. 1 ; D. 165.4.1 ; D. 165. 12. 1
— Trans. History of Paul the Spanish sharper.
In his Works. Edinb., 1798. D.165.9
— Trans. L’aventurier Buscon, histoire face-
tieuse. . . . [Trad, par le sieur de Geneste.]
Eouen, 1641. D. 165. 16
— Histoire de Don Pablo de Segovie, surnomme
L’aventurier Buscon. Trad, et annotec par A.
Germond de Lavigne. Paris, 1843. D.165.2
Rojas Villandrando, Agustin de. El viage en-
tretenido. Madrid, 1614. D. 160.23
Salas Barbadillo, Alonso Jeronimo. El necio
bien afortunado. In Dos novelas de Salas Barba-
dillo. [Sociedad de bibliofiilos espanoles.]
— Trans. The fortunate fool. Trans, by Philip
Ayres. London, 1670. D.i6oa.ii
— Trans. The lucky idiot. . . . London, 1760.
D. 160. 17
Suarez de Figueroa, Cristobal . El passagero.
Madrid, 1617. D.i6oa.25 ; D. 167. 28
Yanez y Ribera, Jeronimo de Alcala. Alonso
mo90 de muchos amos. [Parte primera.] Barce-
lona, 1625. D.i6oa.23
— Same. El donado hablador, vida y aventuras
de Alonso mozo de muchos amos. Ed. emendada,
y con notas. [Parte primera, segunda.] Madrid,
1801. D. 168.4
— Same. In Bihlioteca de autores espanoles.
Vol. 18. D. 162. 1. 18
Charles II.
166.5-ITOO.
Abrantes, Laure Permon Junot, duchesse d’.
L’amirante de Castille. Paris, 1832.
Crawfurd, Oswald J. F. Beyond the seas. Being
the surprising adventures and ingenious opinions
of Ralph lord St. Keyne, told and set forth by his
cousin, Humphrey St. Keyne. 2d ed. London,
1887. 4573.102
Dumanoir, Philippe F. P., and Philippe, Adolphe
(Dennery). Don Cesar de Bazan, drame.
— Trans. Don Caesar de Bazan. A drama.
N. Y., 1846. [Modern standard drama.]
*4505.59
— Same. In N. Y. drama. Vol. 2. N. Y., 1876.
362.17 ; *2401.57.2
Gil y ZArate, Antonio. Carlos segundo el
hechizado. 2a ed. Madrid, 1839. [Galeria
dramatica.] D. 175. 17
Hugo, Victor. Ruy Bias, drame. In his Theatre.
Vol. 4. Paris, 1878.
47093.51.3; 4675.65.4; 2702.53
— Trans. Ruy Bias. A romantic drama. In
N. Y. drama. Vol. 3. N. Y., 1876. 2401.57.3
— Same. Ruy Bias, as presented by Edwin
Booth. N. Y., 1878. 6677.52
— Trans. Ruy Bias. Drama. Deutsch von
C. Draxler. Leipzig, 1879. 4897.50.127
Maturin, Charles R. (Dennis Jasper Murphy.)
Fatal revenge ; or, the family of Montorio. Lon-
don, 1807.
Siege of Barcelona, 1697.
Mayo, William S. The Berber ; or, the moun-
taineer of the Atlas. N. Y., 1850.
Scene, Spain and Morocco, at the close of the 17th century.
— Same. The mountaineer of the Atlas. Lon-
don, 1873.
Rodriguez Rubi, Tomas. La corte de Carlos 11.
Comedia. Madrid, 1846. D. 173. 16
Williams, H. L. Ruy Bias ; or, the king’s rival :
historical romance founded on the drama by Victor
Hugo. London, 1889.
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Croly, George. The angel of the world, an
Arabian tale ; and Sebastian, a Spanish tale. N. Y.,
1821. 45693.30
312
Historical Fiction
Spain
Henty, George A . The bravest of the brave ;
or, with Peterborough in Spain. London, 1887 ;
N. Y., 1888. 23.22
Scene, from 1705 to 1707.
— Held fast for England. A tale of tlie siege of
Gibraltar. (1779-83.) N. Y., 1891. 109. ii
lala, Jose Francisco de. Historia del fanioso
predicador Fray Gerundio de Campazas, alias
Zotes. Madrid, 1758, 1770. D.iOob.yo
For later editions consult the Ticknor catalogue. A satire
on the pulpit oratory of his time, and a striking picture of
national manners.
Lopez de Ayala, Adelardo. Castigo y perdon.
Guerra a muerte. In his Obras. Teatro. Vol. 1.
Madrid, 1881. [Coleccion de escritores Castellanos.
Dramaticos.] 3089.100
Urrutia, Rodrigo Pedro de. Rey decretado en el
cielo y Astucias de Lucifer. Comedia. Madrid,
1739.
Battle of Almansa, 1707, during the war of the Spanish suc-
cession, at which place the Duke of Berwick defeated the
enemies of Philip v.
NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Charles IV.
1789-1808.
P6rez Galdds, Benito. La corte de Carlos iv.
4aed. Madrid, 1883; 1886. 3097.61; D.i7ob.ii9
— Trans. The court of Charles iv. A romance
of the Escorial. From the Spanish by Clara Bell.
N. Y., 1888. 100.94
— El 19 de Marzo y el 2 de Mayo. 3a, la ed.
Madrid, 1882; 1884. 3097.62; D. 170b. 120
The overthrow, in 1808, of Manuel de Godoy by a popular
tumult, the abdication of Charles iv., and massacre of the
French at Madrid.
— Trafalgar. 4a, 6a ed. Madrid, 1883 ; 1885.
3097.60; D.i7ob.ii8
— Trans. Trafalgar. By Clara Bell. N. Y.,
1884. 35.44
Salvandy, Narcisse A., comte de. Don Alonso,
oul’Espagne, histoire contemporaine [1788-1823].
6e ed. Paris, 1857. 2662.4 ; G. 3352. 5
Joseph Bonaparte and the Peninsular
War,
1808-1814.
Archer, E. A. Saragossa; or, the houses of
Castello and De Arno. London, 1825.
Blackmore, Richard D. Alice Lorraine. Lon-
don, 1893. 1787.17
Croker, John W. The battles of Talavera.
Poem. London, 1809.
Cuttim, E. M. Her heart was true. A story of
the Peninsular war, founded on fact. By an idle
exile. N. Y., 1893. i4-74
Dallas, Alexander R. C. Felix Alvarez; or,
manners in Spain. N. Y., 1818. 479-4
Gleig, George R. The subaltern. [Anon.]
Edinb., 1872. 25793.140
Grant, James. Adventures of an aide-de-camp;
or, a campaign in Calabria. London, 1848.
— The king’s own borderers. London, 1866.
1804.12
— The Phantom regiment; or, stories of “ Ours.”
London, 1891. 2574. 113
— The romance of war; or, the Highlanders in
Spain. London, 1893, 2574.114
Henty, George The young buglers. A tale
of the Peninsular war. London, 1880. 30.96
Lever, Charles. Charles O’Malley, the Irish
dragoon. London, 1871 ; etc.
501.14; *’^2574.101; ■^’‘4571.65
— Tom Burke of Ours. Phila., n. d. ; etc. 792.35
Marbot’s march. In A. Lang, ed. The red true
story book. London, 1895. 77-19
Time of the battle of Tudela, Nov. 23, 1808.
Martinez de la Rosa, Francisco. Zaragoza,
poema. In his Obras literarias. Paris, 1827.
D. 170b. 44.3
Maxwell, William H. The bivouac; or, stories
of the Peninsular war. London, 1847. 1504.22
Mery, Leopold. Edouard, ou le si5ge de Sara-
gosse. Limoges, 1850.
Millingen, John G. Stories of Torres Vedras.
London, 1839. 1504.26
Perez Galdos, Benito. Bailen. 3a, 4a ed.
Madrid, 1882 ; 1885. 3097-63; D.i7ob.i2i
Near Baildn, General Dufort, surprised by the Spaniards,
capitulated, June 20, 1808, with 8,000 men.
— La batalla de los Arapiles. 3a, 4a ed. Madrid,
1884. 3097.69; D. 170b. 127
Time, 1812.
— Cadiz. 2a, 4a ed. Madrid, 1878; 1886.
3097.67; D. 170b. 138
The scene is laid in 1810 at the time Cadiz was invested by
the French.
— El equipage del rey Jose. 2a, 3a ed. Madrid,
1882; 1884. 3097.70; D. 170b. 128
The scene is laid about the time of the battle of Vittoria,
1813, and the departure of Joseph Bonaparte for France.
— Gerona. 3a, 4a ed.
Siege of Gerona in 1809.
Madrid, 1883; 1886.
3097.66 ; 1054.4
— Juan Martin el empecinado. 3a, 4a ed. Madrid,
1884; 1886. 3097.68; D. 170b. 126
Guerilla operations against the French in 1811.
— Napoleon en Chamartin. [la], 5a ed. Madrid,
1884; 1886. 3097.64; D. 170b. 122
Time, 1808.
— Zaragoza. 3a, 4a ed. Madrid, 1883; 1885.
3097.65; D. 170b. 123
Siege of Saragossa in 1808 to its capitulation to the French
in February, 1809.
Temple, Laura Sophia. The siege of Zaragoza,
and other poems. London, 1812. *5099-57
Stories of the time of the Peninsular war are also under
England, George in., Wars of Napoleon; and under France,
divisions Nineteenth century, Peninsular war.
Ferdinand VII.
1814-1833.
Llanos, L. Sandoval. N. Y., n. d. 443-9
Perez Galdos, Benito. Los apostolicos. [la],
2a ed. Madrid, 1879; 1884. 3097.78; D. 170b. 36
Time, near the close of the reign of Ferdinand vii.
— Los cien mil hijos de San Luis, [la], 2a ed.
Madrid, 1877 ; 1884. 3097.75; D. 170b. 133
1822 and 1823.
— Un faccioso mas y algunos frailes menos. [la],
2a ed. Madrid, 1879, 1884. 3097.79; D. 170b. 137
1833-1834.
— La fontana de oro. 3a ed.
1820-1823.
Madrid, 1885.
3098.136
Historical Fiction
— El grande oriente. 2a, 3a ed. Madrid, 1883 ;
1885. 3097-73; D. 170b. 13
1S21_, during the insurrection headed by Rafael de Riego y
Nunez.
— Memorias de un cortesano de 1815. 2a, 3a ed.
Madrid, 1883 ; 1886. 3097.71; D. 170b. 129
— Le segunda casaca. (Continuacion y fin de las
Memorias de un cortesano de 1815.) 2a, 3a ed.
Madrid, 1883; 1885. 3097.72; D. 170b. 130
— 7 de Julio, [la], 2a ed. Madrid, 1876; 1884.
3097.74; D. 170b. 132
On July 7th, 1822, the Royal guard, instigated by Ferdinand,
revolted against the constitutional government, but was de-
feated, and abolished by the Cortes.
— El terror de 1824. [la], 2a ed. Madrid, 1877 ;
1884. 3098.9; D. 144.23; 1054.3
— Un voluntario realista. [la],2aed. Madrid,
1878; 1884. 3097-771 D. 170b. 135
Catalonia, during the insurrection of 1827.
The preceding stories by Perez Galdos belong to the series
entitled Eplsodios nacionales.
Rosaura; a tale of Madrid. In Tales from
Blackwood. Vol. 9. Edinb., n. d. 800.41.9
Isabella II.
1833-186S.
Fuellbom, George. (Georg E. Born.) Don Car-
los. Berlin, 1875.
— Isabella, Spaniens verjagte Konigin, oder : die
Geheimnisse des Ilofes von Madrid. Komantische
Erzahlung. Berlin, n. d. 2876.58
Milman, Edward A. The wayside cross; or, the
raid of Gomez. A tale of the Carlist war. N. Y.,
n. d. 802.54
Ryder, George. Los Arcos ; a Spanish Carlist
romaunt, with notes by G. Merry. London, 1845.
Tucker, Charlotte M. (A. L. O. E.) The Span-
ish cavalier. A story of Seville. London, 1875.
1428.4
Revolution of 1868.
Gypsies in Spain.
Aguilar, Caspar de. La gitana melancolica,
drama. In Doze comedias famosas de quatro poetas
naturales de Valencia. Barcelona, 1609. D. 176. 17
— Same. In Biblioteca de autores espanoles.
Vol. 43. D. 162. 1.43
Portugal
Borrow, George. Lavengro; the scholar, the
gipsy, the priest. N. Y., 1851; etc.
*4578.123; 478.2; 478.2; 2578.135
— The Komany rye. A sequel to Lavengro. New
ed. London, 1888. 478.4; 2578.136
— The Zincali ; or an account of the gypsies of
Spain. With an original collection of their songs
and poetry. London, 1841 ; etc. D. 135. 17
— Same. Phila. , 1843. 6262.62
— Same. N. Y., 1817. 3087.11
— Same. New ed. London, 1888. 2578.133
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. La gitanilla.
Found in editions of the Noveias cxemplares of Cervantes,
D. 145.18; D. 145. 20 ; 4259.7; 3100.22; etc. It is the basis of
many tales and dramas, among which are La gitaniila de Ma-
drid, by Antonio Soils y Rivadeneira, D. 172.1.37; D.170b.40;
D. 176 18; D. 178. 11; D.163.1.47; — The Spanish student by
Longfeilow; — The Spanish gipsey, a drama, by Middieton
and Rowley, 2607.1.4; 3960.20.4; — and the opera La Pre-
ciosa, by Weber, 8052.11.
Eliot, George, pseud. The Spanish gypsy. Edinb.,
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Wolff, Pius A. Preciosa. Schauspiel. Leipzig,
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The second part of Alonso mozo de muchos anos, by Yanez
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D.168.4; D.162.1.18.
Jews in Spain.
Aguilar, Grace. The edict. A tale of 1492. —
The escape. A tale of 1755. In her Home scenes
and heart studies. N. Y., 1878. 773-1
— The vale of cedars; or, the martyr. N. Y.,
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Time of Ferdinand and Isabella, 15th century.
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1842. D. 175.3
Garcia de la Huerta, Vincente A. Kaquel,
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— Same. In Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del teatro
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Jerrmann, Eduard. Die Jiidin von Toledo. Ham-
burg, 1841.
9th century.
Maturin, Edward. Benjamin, the Jew of Gra-
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PORTUGAL
EARLY, GENERAL, AND LEGENDARY.
Alvares, Antonio Joaquim. Os Lusos, ou a domi-
nayao de Portugal, poema. Rio de Janeiro, 1865.
Bellermann, Christian F., ed. Die alten Lieder-
bucher der Portugiesen. Berlin, 1810. D.191.14
Botelho de Moraes e Vasconcellos, Francisco.
El Alphonso, 6 la fundaciondel reino de Portugal,
assegurada, i perfecta en la conquista de Lysboa.
Poemaepico. [2aed.] Salamanca, 1731. D. 150.69
Camoens, Luis de. Os Lusiadas.
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A coliection of poems as well as criticisms.
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de I’Espagne et du Portugal. . . . Paris, 1839.
D. 134.4
Herculano de Carvalho e Araujo, Alexandre.
Eurico o presbytero. Lisboa, 1844.
Forms vol. 1 of Herculano’s Monasticon.
— Trans. Enrich der Priester der Gothen. tjber-
setzt von G. Heine. Leipzig, 1847.
— 0 fronteiro d’Africa, ou tres noutes aziagas.
Drama historico portuguez. Rio de Janeiro,
1862.
Lisboa, Miguel M. Primera parte del Romancero
historiado. Lisboa, 1610.
Historical Fiction
Portugal
Longfellow, Henry W., ed. Poems of places.
[Vol. 15.] Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Holland.
Boston, 1877. 1357-27.15
Moraes Sarmento, Ignacio Pizarro de. 0 ro-
manceiro portuguez, on collec9ao de romances de
historia portugueza. Lisboa, 1841 ; Porto, 1845.
Parnaso lusitano, on poesias selectas dos auctores
portugezes antigos e modernos. Vol. 1, 5. Paris,
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Vol. 1. Epicos. 5. Dramaticos, etc.
Pereira de Castro, Gabriel. Vlyssea, on Lysboa
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D. 194.6; D.194.7
This poem is analyzed by Ferdinand Denis : Resume de
I’histoire litteraire du Portugal, 3099a.50. Ulysses was the
fabled founder of Lisbon.
Pimenta de Aguiar, Manuel Gaetano. Caracter
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Time of the Roman conquest.
— Trans. Le caractere des Lusitaniens, tragedie.
In Chefs-d’oeuvre du thiiatre portugais. Paris,
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5094.28; G.222.1
Pinto de Almeida, Carlos. A conquista de Lis-
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Sousa de Macedo, Antonio. Ulyssipo, poema
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— Same. Nova ed. Lisboa, 1848.
Vimieiro, Theresa de Mello Breyner, condessa
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— Tragicos. In Parnaso lusitano. Vol. 5. Paris,
1827. D. 199a. 22. 5
Time of the Roman invasion.
HOUSE OF BURGUNDY.
1140-1385.
Almeida-Garrett, visconde de. Dona Branca,
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D. 199b. 2. 13
The sister of King Diniz, who reigned 1279-1325.
Arnault, Lucien. Pierre de Portugal, tragedie.
Bruxelles, 1827.
Azevedo Sousa da Camara, Rodrigo d’. D.
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Time of Ferdinand the Handsome, 1376.
— D. Pedro no Porto; ou o heroismo de Poncos.
Drama historico. Lisboa, 1841.
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mance. New ed. London, 1884. K. 177.11
Time of Alfonso iv., the Brave, a.d. 1325.
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CorrSa de Franca e Amaral, Luiz. D. Maria
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Lisboa, 1804.
Time of Ferdinand the Handsome.
Ericeira, Francisco Xavier de Menezes, 4" conde
da. Henriqueida. Poema heroico. Lisboa, 1741.
Freire de Serpa Pimentel, Jose. D. Sancbo ii.,
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Silva Mendes Leal Junior, Jose da. Egaz
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— Same. In Ochoa E. de, ed. Tesoro del teatro
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Camoens. Episodio de D. Ignez de Castro, ex-
cerpto do terceiro canto dos Lusiadas.
Numerous editions and translations are mentioned by Silva.
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Cornelia, Luciano F. Dona Ines de Castro :
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G.3353-2.2
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— Tragedia . . . de Dona Ignez de Castro.
1587.
See Silva; Diccionario bibliographico portuguez. Vol. 1, p.
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This tragedy, which has been called the finest drama in the
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Genlis, Comtesse de. Ines de Castro, nouvelle.
. . . Paris, 1826.
— Trans. D. Ignez de Castro. Trad, por Caetano
Lopes de Monra. Paris, 1837.
Gomes, Joao Baptista. Nova Castro, tragedia.
2a ed. Lisboa, 1813.
There are later editions.
— Trans. With analysis. NovaCastro. InBlack-
wood’s EdinbiM'gh magazine. May, 1828.
*3150.1.25
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Portugal
Gomes Monteiro, Alexandre J. D. Ignez de
Castro. Komance por A. J. G. M. Porto, 1842.
Harwood, Isabella. (Ross Neil.) Lady Jane
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— Same. Paris, 1821. [Theatre fran9ais.]
*4708.1.44
— Same. In Repertoire general du theatre fran-
cais. Vol. 30. Paris, 1821. G. 3567. 1.30
— Trans. Ines de Castro, tragedia trad, dal
marchese Francesco Albergati Capacelli. Venezia,
1796. [Teatro moderno applaudito. Vol. 2.]
*2768.1.2
Hugo, Victor Victor Hugo raconte par un temoin
de sa vie, avec CEuvres inMites de Victor Hugo,
entre autres une drame : Inez de Castro. Nouv.
ed. Bruxelles, 1867. 2 v.
— Trans. Victor Hugo. . . . [Trans, by A.
D. H. A.] London, 1863.
Ignez de Castro ; a tragedy, as contributed to
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London, 1895. 77-i9; 2578.171
Mallet, David. Elvira; a tragedy. London,
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Mexia de la Cerda, Juan. Dona Ines de Castro.
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Paiva, Manuel Jose de. (Silvestre Silverio da
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Lisboa, 1764.
Reis Quita, Domingos dos. Castro. Tragedia. In
bis Obras, vol. 2. Lisboa, 1781. D. 197. 14. 2
— Trans. Ignez de Castro. In Magazin der
spanischen und portugiesischen Literatur. Vol. 3.
Dessau, 1782. D. 186. 14. 3
— Trans. Ignez de Castro. . . . Trans, by
Benjamin Thompson. London, 1800.
Retes, Francisco Luis de. Dona Ines de Castro.
Drama. Madrid, 1868.
Sabino, Joaquim Jose. Nova Castro. Tragedia.
Lisboa, 1818.
Silva, Nicolau Luis da. Dona D. Ignez de Castro.
Tragedia.
— Trans. Ignez de Castro. A tragedy from the
Portuguese of Nicola Luiz, with remarks on the
history of that unfortunate lady, by John Adam-
son. Newcastle, 1808. G. 3351. 16
Skelton, Jonathan. Inez de Castro. An histori-
cal drama. London, 1841.
Soares de Alarcao, Joao. La Iffanta coronada
por el-rei D. Pedro, Dona Ines de Castro, em
octava rima. Lisboa, 1606.
Soden, Friedrich H. J., Graf von. Ignez de
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Symons, C. Inez, a tragedy. [Anon.] Lon-
don, 1796.
Tragedia de D. Ignez de Castro. Lisboa, 1790.
5096.74
Trotter, Catharine. Agnes de Castro. A tragedy.
By a young lady. London, 1696.
Velez de Guevara, Luis. Reynar despues de
morir. Barcelona, 1768; etc. D. 173.3
— Same. Valencia, 1822. G. 3353.8.11
— Same. In Ochoa, E. de, ed. Tesoro del teatro
espanol. Vol. 4. Paris, 1838. D. 171. 2. 4 ; 3096.1.4
— Same. In Biblioteca de autores espanoles.
Vol. 44. D. 162. 1.44
HOUSE OF AVIZ. SPANISH DOMINATION.
1385-1640.
Aragao, Antonio Pereira. D. Pedro duque de
Coimbra, drama. Lisboa, 1853.
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. El Principe con-
stante. In his Comedias. Vol. 3. Madrid, 1760.
D. 1403.4.3
— Same. In Sales, F., ed. Seleccion de obras
maestras dramMicas. Boston, 1828; 1840.
D. 170b. 66; 50893.20; D. 149.2 ; 50893.2
— Trans. The Constant prince. In Dramas . . .
trans. by D. F. M’Carthy. London, 1853. D.i4ob.46
The plot ia founded on the disastrous expedition against Tan.
gier in 1437. Dom Ferdinand preferred death in captivity to
safety purchased by the surrender of Ceuta, the only alterna-
tive which the iloora would accept. — Stephens. The story
of Portugal.
Coleridge, Christabel R. The Constant prince.
London, 1879. 45-26
Cuellar, Geronimo de. El pastelero de Madrigal.
Madrid, 1746. D. 176.6
Dryden, John. Don Sebastian, King of Portugal.
A tragedy. London, 1690.
G.3814.5.4; G.3970.49; G.3971.6
— Same. In his Works. Vol. 7. London, 1808;
Edinb., 1821. 6561.10.7; G. 3862. 1.7; *4607.1.7
Defeat of Don Sebastian by the Moors in 1578.
Bscosura, Patricio de la. Ni rey ni roque.
Episodio historico del reinado de Felipe ii., ano de
1595. Novela original. Madrid, 1835. D.168.1
This story ia almost entirely founded upon the Historia de
Gabriel de Espinosa, pastelero en Madrigal que fingio ser el
rey Don Sebastian de Portugal.
Freire de Serpa Pimentel, Jose. Uma judia na
eorte d’elrei D. Joao in. Drama. Coimbra, 1845.
Herculano de Carvalho e Araujo, Alexandre.
0 monge de Cister, ou a epocha de D. Joao i.
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Jacobs, John F. The massacre of the Jews at
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28793.108.1
Time, 1506.
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Mausinho de Quebedo e Castel-Branco,
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litteraire du Portugal.
Moraes Sarmento, Ignacio Pizarro de. Lopo de
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A.D. 1578, time of King Sebastian.
Pimenta de Aguiar, Manoel Gaetano. D. Sebas-
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Porter, Anna M. Don Sebastian. London, 1809.
Quintana,
tragedia.
1801.
— Same.
— Same.
Vol. 19.
Manuel Jos6. El duque de Viseo;
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D. 177. 1.4
In his Poesias. Vol. 2. Madrid, 1821.
D. 170b. 92
In Biblioteca de autores espanoles.
D. 162. 1.19
This play bears no relation to the one with the same title by
Lope de Vega, and seems to have little historinal interest.
It is an imitation of the Castle spectre by Monk Lewis.
Sanctoa e Silva, Thomas A. dos. El-rei D.
Sebastiao em Africa, tragedia. Lisboa, 1817.
Scribe, Eugene. Dom'Sebastien roide Portugal.
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Silva Bruschy, Manuel M., and Silva Leal,
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Time of John 11., 1484.
— El principe perfeto.
Drama in which he intends to give his ideas of a perfect
prince under the character of Dora John of Portugal, sou of
Alphonso V.
The Portuguese in India.
Andrade, Francisco de. 0 primeiro cerco que os
Turcos puzerao ha fortaleza de Diu nas partes da
India, defendido polios Portugueses. Poema.
Coimbra, 1589; Lisboa, 1852.
Barbosa du Bocage, Manuel Maria de. Vasco da
Gama. Tragedia.
Camoens. Os Lusiadas.
Corte-Real, Jeronymo. 0 segundo cerco de Diu.
Macedo, Jose Agostinho de. Gama, poema nar-
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— O Oriente. Poema. Lisboa, 1814.
Meyerbeer, Giacomo. L’Africaine.
Paiva de Andrade, Diogo de. Chauleidos,
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The siege of Chaul.
Pina de Sa e de Mello, Francisco de. A con-
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epico. Coimbra, 1759.
Sa de Menezes, Francisco de. Malaca conquis-
tada pelo grande Affonso de Albuquerque ; poema
heroico ; com os argumentos de Bernarda Ferreira.
3a impressao. Lisboa, 1779. D.193.3; 4246.13
The story of this poem is given by Ferdinand Denis, in his
Resume de I’histoire litt^raire du Portugal, 3099a.50.
Camoens.
About 1534-15SU.
Abreu, Casimiro de. Camoes e o jao; scena
dramatica original. Lisboa, 1856.
Almeida-Garrett, Visconde d’. Camoes, poema.
Paris, 1825.
The first of numerous editions.
— Same. In his Obras. Vol. 1. Lisboa, 1859-75.
D. 199b. 2. 1
Bolognesi, Domenico. Camoens. Drama storico.
Napoli, 1873.
Bargain, Luiz A. Luiz de Camoes. Drama.
Kio de Janeiro, 1849.
Cb6zy, Wilhelm T. von. Camoens. Trauerspiel.
Bayreuth, 1832.
Deslandes, Martin. Camoens, drame historique.
Paris, 1829.
Portia, Leone. Os ultimos momentos de Camo-
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Horn, Uffa D. Camoens im Exil. Dramatisches
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Jardim, Cypriano. Camoes. Drama historico.
Porto, 1880.
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Muench-Bellingbausen, Eligius F. J., Freiherr
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Perdoux, Victor. Le Camoens. Drame histo-
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Perrot, Victor, and Du Mesnil, Armand. Camo-
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Schmid, Hermann T. von. Camoens. Trauer-
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Silva Mendes Leal junior, Jose da. Os ultimos
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2696.60
Time of the abdication of Alphonso vi. of Portugal and
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Oertel, Philipp F. W. (W. O. v. Horn.) Die
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2907.55.8
Perini, Cesar. O marquez de Pombal. Drama
historico. Lisboa, 1842.
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Rebello da Silva, Luis A. A mocidade de D.
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Sanctos e Silva, Thomas A. dos. Braziliada,
ou Portugal immune e salvo : poema epico. Lis-
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— Silveira: poema heroico. Lisboa, 1809.
On the release of Portugal from French domination, in 1808.
Sousa Pinto, Antonio F. de. A austeridade;
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Wolcott, John. The fall of Portugal; or, the
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G.3977.41
A.D. 1807.
Earthquake at Lisbon.
17.5.5.
Almeida, Theodoro de. Lisboa destruida, poema.
Lisboa, 1803.
Baiardo, Luis Jos6. 0 marquez de Pombal, ou
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Lisboa, 1838.
Bynner, Edwin L. Agnes Surriage. Boston,
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The closing scenes in this story are at Lisbon at the time of
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Kingston, William H. G. The prime minister.
An historical romance. London, 1845.
Marquez de Pombal, 0, ou o terremoto do 1755,
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Ramalho, Miguel Mauricio. Lisboa reedificada ;
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INDEX
TO
VOLUMES 1-0, NEW SERIES (9-14, WHOLE SERIES)
or THE
BULLETINS.
The figures used in the accompanying Index are to he understood as follows : the first is the
volume number; the second, the number attached to the special Bulletin; the third, the page of the
volume cited.
In giving the volume number of the Bulletin cited, its number in the whole series has been used.
Africa (with countries included), List
of works on. xii,9o: 260
Age of persons permitted to use Li-
brary. ix,80: 208
Almanacs, Titles of. xii,93: 112
Alps, List of works on. xii,95 : 239
America, Historical fiction relating to.
Hart 1, 2. Discovery and colonies.
x, 87: 298
Parts. Revolution. xi,88:42
Part 4. Times following the Revolu-
tion. xi,89: 131
Part 5. American life and character.
xi, 90: 234
American authors. Special collection
of. xiv,103 : 321
American colonies, Facsimiles of four
broadsides relating to, 1696, 1697, 1774,
1775. xii,94:213
American life and character. Histor-
ical fiction relating to. xi,90: 234
American Revolution. Facsimiles of
broadsides of the period of.
xi, 90: following 260
— Five broadsides of the Boston Com-
mittee of correspondence, 1773, 74, in
facsimile. xii,93: 145
— Historical fiction relating to. xi,88: 42
American titles in the “Coleccion de
documentos ineditos para la historia de
Espana.” xiii,98: 250
Americana, John A. Lewis collection
of. xi,89: 151
— Purchased from Barlow library.
ix,80: 206
— Gift of Lewis collection of. ix,81i 304
Andros, Sir Edmund, Chart of Boston
Harbor made by order of.
xii, 92: following 88
Annuaires, Titles of. xii,94: 157
Annuals, Titles of. xii,94; 157
Antarctic regions. List of works on.
xiii,96: 21
Architecture, Domestic, List of works
on, during past twenty years. x,84: 57
Arctic regions. List of works on.
xiii,96! 21
Aryans. European origin. ix,80: 130
Austria, Historical fiction relating to.
xiii,98: 206
Author index. x,84: 47 ; 86: 131
86:213; 87: 256; xiv,103 : 285
Bachem’s Novellen-Sammlung.
x,85: 141
Barlow library. Description of some
of the books purchased. ix,80: 206
— List of titles of books purchased.
ix,82: 359
Bates Hall. Evening and Sunday open-
ing. ix,80 : 208
— Space for readers enlarged. ix,83: 496
Bequests. ix,81: 304; x,84: 92
Bibliographies of Special subjects.
Catalogue. ix,8(): 135
Blind, List of works on the. xii,95 : 257
Bohemia, Historical fiction relating to.
xiii,98:210
Books and reading. Index to Notes
upon. ix,80: 204
Books for exchange. List of. xi,90 : 259
Boston. Facsimile of address of As-
sociation of loyal citizens for military
service, 1775. xii,94: 219
— Facsimile of names of the Addressers
to Gov. Hutchinson, 1774. xii,94: 217
— Facsimile of petition of Handycrafts-
men, 1677. xii.95: 305
— Facsimile of plan of, 1692. xii,9o: 307
— Twenty views of Tremont street.
xiii,98 : 265
— Twelve views in the North End.
. xiii,99 : 330
— Views from the dome of the State
House. xiv.lOO: 94
— Views in 1797. xi,88: following 92
Boston Committee of correspondence.
Facsimiles of five broadsides of, 1773, 74.
xii,93: 145
Boston Harbor, Fjtcsimile of early
chart of. xii,92: following 88
Boston Public Library, Reprint of the
report of the Trustees, July, 1852.
xii,93: 137
Bowditch, N,athaniel. x,84: 92
Bowditch mathematical library. Re-
cent additions. ix,81:253
Branches. Finding lists to be printed .
ix,82: 389
Broadside ballads. List of. x,87 : 274
Broadsides (five) of the Boston Com-
mittee of correspondence, 1773, 74, in
facsimile. xii,93: 145
— of the period of the American Revo-
lution. xi,90: following 260
— (four) relating to the American colo-
nies, in facsimile, 1696, 1697, 1774, 1775.
xii,94: 213
Brown, John. Manuscript diary.
lx.S3: 496
Bulletins, Change in form. xiv,103: 321
— Scope of. xi,88: 71
Bunker, Miss Sarah. Death. ix,83: 496
Burgoyne’s army. Parole of officers
of, in facsimile. xi,91: following 346
Calendars, Titles of. xii,93: 124
Calvert, George Henry, Gift of his
works. xi,88: 71
Canadian manuscripts. x,84: 29
Card catalogue. Subject catalogues re-
printed from the.
1.
Annuals.
xii,94: 157
2.
Egypt.
xii,94: 169
3.
Alps.
xii.96: 239
4.
Steam engines.
xii,96: 246
5.
Works relating to the blind.
xii,9o: 257
6. Africa (countries included).
xii,93 : 260
319
7. Arctic and Antarctic regions.
xiii,96: 21
8. Hygiene, Personal and public.
xiii,97 : 55
9. Tracts of the period of Charles i.
and the English Commonwealth.
xiii,98: 212
11. Ro.nds. xiii,99: 279
12. Corea, Japan, and China.
xiii,99: 283
13. Goethe. xiv.lOO: 19
Catalogue of the Bibliographies of
Special subjects. ix,80: 135
Chamberlain, Mellen. Note on the
facsimile of the first draft of the Free-
men’s o.ath. xiii,97 : 188
— Note on facsimile of a Proclamation
of Charles l., 1637. xiii,98: 213
— Resignation from office of Librarian.
ix,81: 364
Charles I., of England, Facsimile of
Proclamation of 1637. xiii,98:212
— List of tracts of the period of.
xiii,98: 212
China, Titles of works on. xiii,99 : 301
Cholera, List of works on. xi,90: 251
Civil war, English, List of works of
period of. xiii,98:212
Columbus. Facsimile, with transla-
tion, of first L.atin edition of the letter
announcing discovery of America.
ix,82 : 390
— List of works by and relating to.
xi.90:22l
Contemporanei italiani, I. x,85: 103
Continental congress. Bibliography
of the official publications, by P. L.
Ford. 1775-76. ix,81:299
— 1777-79. lx, 83:487
— 1779-89. x,84; 87; 86: 156
Corea, Titles of works on. xiii,99: 283
Costume. List of works in the
Library. ix,83:481
Daux, Chevalier, Plan of Boston
drawn by, 1692. xii,95:307
Declaration of Independence. Note.
ix, 81: 302
Denmark, Historical fiction relating
to. xiv, 100:9
Diaz, President-General, Gift from.
x, 87: 328
“ Documentos ineditos para la histo-
ria de Espana, Coleccion de,” Index of
American titles in. xiii,98 : 250
Domestic architecture. List of works
on during past twenty years. x,84: 57
Dudleian lectures, List of.
xili,97 : 186
Dudley, Thomas, Facsimile of his
draft of the Servant’s oath. xiii,97: 188
Duplessis portrait of Franklin (plate).
xi,89: opposite 93
Duplicates, List of, for sale or ex-
change. xiii,09: 326
Index
East Boston Branch. Supplementary
catalogue. ix,82: 389
Eastern Empire, Historical fiction re-
lating to. xiv, 101, 102: 111
Eastern States, Robert Gilmor’s Mem-
orandums in a tour to, 1797. xi,88: 72
Echegary, Jose and Miguel. List of
their dramas in Spanish. ix,81: 230
Egypt, Titles of works on. xii,94: 169
Eld, Lieut.-Col., his autograph memo-
randa on his service in America, 1779
and 1780. x, 87: 309
Electricity, List of works on. xi,88: 48
England, Historical fiction relating to.
Bart 1. To James I. xi,91:313
Part 2. James i. to William iv.
xii.92: 3
Part 3. Victoria. xii,93: 91
English Commonwealth, List of tracts
of period of. xiii,98: 312
English fiction added since July, 1893.
xiv, 101, 102: 223
Ephemerides, Titles of. xii,93: 126
European origin of the Aryans.
ix,80: 130
Facsimiles :
— Plates in Gilmor’s Memorandums in a
tour to the Eastern States in 1797.
xi,88: foilowing 92
— Broadsides of the period of the Amer-
ican Revolution. xi,90: following 260
— Parole of Burgoyne’s army, after the
defeat at Saratoga. xi,91: following 346
— Early chart of Boston Harbor.
xii,92: 88
— Five broadsides of the Boston Com-
mittee of correspondence, 1773, 74.
xii, 93: 145
— Order of the Governor, Council and
Assembly of the Massachusetts-Bay,
May 27, 1696. xii,94:213
— Specimen of early American news-
paper, 1697. xii,94: 215
— Names of Addressers to Gov. Hutch-
inson, 1774. xii,94: 217
— Address of Association of loyal citi-
zens for military service, 1775.
xii. 94: 219
— Petition of the Handycraftsmen of
Boston, 1677. xii,95 : 305
— Plan of Boston, drawn by the Cheva-
lier D.aux, 1692. xii,95: 307
— “ Lyst of the pasingers abord the
Speedwell, . . . bound for New
England,” 1656. xiii,96: 51
— First draft of the Freemen’s oath, in
the handwriting of John Winthrop.
xiii, 97 : 188
— Servant’s oath, in the handwriting of
Thomas Pudley. xiii,97:188
— A proclamation of Charles i.
xiii, 98: 212
Family histories. List of. x,86: 228
Finding lists for Branches. ix,82: 389
Fire apparatus. ix,80: 208
Ford, Paul I.eicester. Bibliography
of official publications of the Continen-
tal Congress, 1775-76. ix,81: 299
— 1777-79. ix,83 : 487
-1779-89. x,S4:S7; 85:156
Foreign languages. Finding lists of
additions to Lower Hall, 1881-91.
x, 85: 140
France, Historical fiction relating to.
Part I. To Henry iv. xii,95:223
Part 2. Seventeenth to nineteenth
century. xiii,96:3
Franklin portraits. Catalogue of.
xi, 89:139
Freemen’s oath, in the handwriting
of John Winthrop, Facsimile of first
draft. xiii.97:lS8
French fiction in Bates Hall, An-
nouncement of finding-list to. x,87 : 328
Galeria de espaiioles c61ebres contem-
gorandos. x,84:60
lenealogy, List of works on.x,86: 225
German fiction. Finding list.
xiv,101,102:129
Germany, Historical fiction relating to.
Part 1. To seventeenth century.
xiii,97 : 167
Part 2. Seventeenth to nineteenth
century. xiii,98: 195
Gifts. ix,80 : 20S; 81:304; x,84:92
xi,88 :71; 89:180
Gilbert, John G. Gift of his books
from Mrs. Gilbert. ix,80:208
— List of many dramas contained in
gift. ix,83:420
— Full list of dramas given by. x,84: 15
Gilmor, Robert, Memorandums of, in
a tour to the Eastern States in 1797.
xi,88: 72
Goethe, Works by and relating to.
xiv.lOO: 19
Great Britain. Manuscript catalogue
of local history and topography.
ix,81:304
Greuze portrait of Franklin (plate).
xi,89: opposite 93
Handbook for readers, 9th edition.
ix,82: 389
Handycraftsmen of Boston, Fac-
simile of petition of, 1677. xii,95 : 305
Harvard College. Pudleian lectures.
List of. xiii,97:180
Health. Hygiene, Personal and public.
xiii,97 : 55
Historical fiction index announced.
x,S6: 238; 87: 328
America, Part 1, 2. Discovery and
Colonies. x, 87: 298
— Part 3. American Revolution.
— Part 4.
tion.
— Part 5.
England.
— Part 2.
— Part 3.
Ireland.
France.
xi, 88: 42
Times following the Revolu-
xi,89: 131
American life and character.
xi,90: 234
Parti. To James I.
xi, 91: 313
James i. to William iv.
xii, 92: 3
Reign of Victoria. Scotland.
xii, 93: 91
xii.94: 149
Part 1. To Henry iv.
xii,95 : 223
— Part 2. Seventeenth to nineteenth
century. xiii,96: 3
Germany. Part 1. To seventeenth
century. xiii,97:167
— Part 2. Seventeenth to nineteenth
century. Austria, Hungary, Bohemia.
xiii,98: 195
Switzerland. Netherlands, xiii.99: 271
Scandinavia: Denmark, Iceland, Nor-
way, Sweden. xiv.lOO: 3
Russia, Poland, Eastern Empire,
Turkey, Servia. xiv, 101, 102: 101
— Spain, Portugal. xiv, 103 : 299
Historical manuscripts in the Library,
Proposed publication of. x,87 : 328
Historical reprints.
— Gilmor Memorandums, 1797. xl,88: 72
— Letters of Earl Percy. x,87 : 317
— Memorandaof Lt.-Col. Eld. x,87: 309
History, Biography and Travel cata-
logue for Lower Hall, New edition of.
x,87: 328
Home use of books. x,86: 238
Hungary, Historical fiction relating
to. xiii,98: 208
Hutchinson, Gov., Facsimile of
names of Addressers to, 1774. lxii,94: 217
Hygiene, Personal and public.
xiii,97: 55
Iceland, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv.lOO: 11
Index to volumes 1-8 of Bulletin, 1867-
89. ix,83 : 492
Institutions, Transactions and other
serial publicalionsof. xii,92: 37 ; 93: 128
Ireland, Historical fiction relating to.
xii,94: 149
Jahrbiicher, Titles of. xii,94:157
Japan, Titles of works on. xiii,99: 284
Eewis, John A. Gift from Mrs. Lewis
of his collection of rare Americana.
ix,81: 304
— Proposed list of the collection.
x,84: 92
— Catalogue of the collection. xi,89: 151
320
Lithuanian books. x,86: 115
Local history of Great Britain. Manu-
script catalogue. ix,81: 304
Lower Hall, Finding-list of books in
foreign languages added to, 1881-91.
x, 85: 140
— New edition of History, Biography
and Travel catalogue. x,87 : 328
Manuscripts, Canadian. x,84:29
Massachusetts Bay. Order of Gover-
nor, Council, and Assembly, for raising
companies. May 27, 1696, in facsimile.
xii,94: 213
Montreal almanacs. Titles of.
xii,93: 127
Nautical almanacs. Titles of.
xii, 93: 127
Netherlands, Historical fiction relat-
ing to. xiii,99: 274
New library building. ix,83: 496
Newspaper, Facsimile of early speci-
men of. xii,94:215
North End, Boston, Twelve views in.
xiii, 99 : 330
Norway, Historic.al fiction reiating to.
xiv, 100: 11
Palfrey, Louisa C., Gift from.
xi, 88: 71
Patent collection. Removal to art room.
ix,80 : 208
PeSaflel’s “ Monumentos del arte
niexicano antiguo ”, Gift of. x,87 : 328
Percy, Earl, Original letters by, mostly
on affairs in Boston, 1774-78. x,87 : 317
Perez Galdos, List of works by.
x,84: 66
Periodicals currently received at the
Central library. List of. xi,91: 333
Poland, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv,101,102: 110
Portugal, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv, 103: 314
Proclamation of Charles i., 1637, Fac-
simile of. xiii,97:188
Public health. Hygiene, Personal and
public. xiii,97:55
Regulations of the Library, revised
to Oct., 1892. xi, 90:255
Revolution, American, Facsimiles of
Broadsides of the period of.
xi,90: following 260
— Five broadsides of the Boston Com-
mittee of correspondence, 1773, 74, in
facsimile. xii,93:145
— Historical fiction relating to. xi,88:42
Roads, Titles of works on. xiii,99:279
Rousseau, Jean Jacques. Finding list
of works by and relating to. x,84:81
Russia, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv,101,102: 101
Russian language, Works in the
xiv, 101,102: 116
Sanitary science. Hygiene, Personal
and public. xiii,97:55
Scandinavia, Historical fiction re-
lating to. xiv.lOO: 3
Scholfield, Joseph. Bequest, ix, 81:304
Scotland, Historical fiction relating to.
xii,93:102
Serial publications of Institutions and
Societies. xii. 92:37 ; 93: 128
Servant’s oath, in the handwriting of
Thomas Dudley, Facsimile of.
xiii,97 : 188
Servia, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv, 101, 102: 115
Societies, Transactions of.
xii,92:37 ; 93:128
South Boston Branch catalogue an-
nounced. x,87:328
Spain, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv,103:299
Spanish and Portuguese books. List
of those not restricted to “ hall use.”
x,84_: 58
Special subjects. Catalogue of Bibliog-
r.nphies of. ix.80:]35
Speedwell, Facsimile of “Lyst of
pasingers ” on, 1656. xiii,96:51
Index
Stasof, Vlrtdirair. Gift of work on
Slavic art. ix,81: 304
Steam engines, List of works on.
xii,9o: 246
Subject Cataiogues reprinted from the
Pnbiic Card Catalogue.
1. Annuais. xii,94: 157
2. Egypt. xii,94:169
3. Aips. xii,95:239
4. Steam engines. xii,95:246
5. Works reiatlng to the biind.
xii,9o: 257
6. Africa (countries inciuded).
xii, 96 : 260
7. Arctic and Antarctic regions.
xiii, 96: 21
S. Hygiene, Personal and public.
xiii,97: 55
9. Tracts of the period of Charles i.
and the English Commonwealth.
xtii,98:212
11. Roads. xiii,99: 279
12. Corea, Japan and China.
xiil.99:283
The Architecture catalogue was pub-
lished as Ho. 10 of this series.
Subject index. x,84:52; 86: 136
86: 220; 87; 294; xiv,10S: 292
Sweden, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv,100: 14
Switzerland, Historical fiction relat-
ing to. xiii,99:271
Telegraph, List of works on.
xii,92: 19
Telephone, List of works on.
xii,92: 19
Thayer, Miss Caroline Coddlngton,
Bequest of. x,84: 92
Thayer Library, Titles of works in.
xiv,100:33
Topography of Great Britain. Manu-
script catalogue. ix,81:304
Tracts of the period of Charles i. and
the Commonwealth, List of. xiii,98: 212
Transactions of Societies and Institu-
tions, currently received.
xil,92: .37 ; 93:128
Tremont street, Boston, Twenty
views of. xiii,98: 265
Trustees of the Public Library. Re-
print of their report of July, 1852.
xii,9S:137
Turkey, Historical fiction relating to.
xiv,101,102: 113
Twentieth Regiment Library.
xi,88: 71
Volumes lost and recovered. ix,80: 208
White, John. The planter’s plea.
ix,82: 369
Winship, George Parker. Index of
American titles in “ Coleccion de docu-
mentos ineditos para la historia de
Espana.” xiii,98; 250
'Wiswall, John. Reprint of his letter
from Dorchester, New England, 1638.
xiii,99 : 329
Year books. Titles of. iii,94t 1»7
Monthly Bulletins.
With the present number of the Bulletin, which completes Vol. xiv of the series,
the publication will cease, in its present form. Monthly lists of the books added to
the Library will hereafter be issued. Special bibliographies and topical reference
lists, such as have appeared in the Bulletin, will, however, continue to appear, either
as part of the monthly Bulletin or in separate form.
Early Editions of American Authors.
It is proposed to devote an alcove to the collection and preservation of first and
early editions of representative American authors. In a public library the use of
books is so severe, that many valuable books become worn out, and can be replaced
only by later and often inferior editions. In the interests of present students of
American literature, and especially of those of the future, it is important that this
Library should contain the materials to serve their investigations. Of the impor-
tance of first editions it is hardly necessary to speak, further than to say that they
are essential to the requirements of sound critical scholarship. The accumulation
of these editions will progress without haste, and the Librarian invites all persons
who are interested in the growth of this institution to cooperate in the strengthen-
ing of this undertaking by giving early editions of any American writer of impor-
tance or worth in the domain of belles-lettres.
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